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5 or 10 Semi-Private Boxing and Fitness Classes with Protein Shaker at 5th St. Gym (60% Off)

World Famous 5th Street Gym
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Learn boxing basics at the same outfit that trained famed pugilist Muhammed Ali or jump into fitness classes that include circuit training

Choose Between Two Options

  • $101 for 5 semi-private personal boxing and fitness classes, plus a protein shaker ($250 value)
  • $204 for 10 semi-private personal boxing and fitness classes, plus a protein shaker ($500 value)
  • Sessions are at 8:15 a.m. and 3 p.m. only

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    • Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 1 additional as gift(s).
    • May be repurchased every 30 days.
    • Valid only for option purchased.
    • All goods or services must be used by the same person.
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    • Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
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About World Famous 5th Street Gym

The Gym in the 1950s

5th St. Gym's beginning has a mythical quality—partially because back in 1950, when it was first founded, clients referred to the place as "Oz." Logically, they also dubbed founder and boxing trainer Chris Dundee "the Wizard of Oz." Both nicknames fit. Dundee trained clients alongside his brother, Angelo, and their ability to impart boxing skills bordered on magic. They were so talented, they caught the eye of clients like Mohammed Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard.

The Gym Today

You can tell things have changed at 5th St. Gym from its location alone. It's no longer on 5th Street. A CVS occupies its old site, and the gym reopened on Alton Road in 2009, then moved to Washington Ave in 2013. As its unchanged name suggests, however, the Dundees' legacy lives on at the gym. The brothers no longer train clients, but Angelo's protege Dino Spencer does, using similarly wizardly techniques in one-on-one sessions and cardio boxing classes. His handiwork still attracts stars, too, like boxer Bernard Hopkins and Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima.

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