Knockout workouts with expert coaching in a supportive community environment.
High-intensity boxing workouts led by certified trainers, suitable for all fitness levels.
One-on-one coaching sessions tailored to individual goals, focusing on technique and strength.
Specialized classes for newcomers to learn boxing fundamentals in a supportive environment.
Workouts combining boxing drills with cardio and strength exercises for full-body fitness.
Group sessions and social activities to foster a motivating and inclusive gym community.
Best experience there today as they hosted our group from MPRDP. Staff was so nice and I can’t wait to go again and take some classes.
Update: I have been approached by Title staff about my original review (which I’m leaving intact below) so I would like to clarify my points. I was attending Title 3 times a week through the end of June to mid-August. Almost every trainer was supportive and taught an all levels class. Then I got two who did not. In one class, I got the bag the wrong way and hurt my arm. I stopped and started shaking it off and was told by the trainer “no breaks.” The second is detailed below when to the entire class (while wearing a microphone) the trainer chastised a member for stopping to get water. The reason I made my original post is because when I brought these concerns to the manager, I was dismissed. The argument in regards to the water incident was that the trainer knew the person and was teasing them. My response was that I understood but the comment was made publicly in front of people who didn’t have the context. If management had acknowledged my concern then I wouldn’t feel the way I do about this gym and I would not have posted the below. I would like also to note that after I posted the below review I started being charged cancellation fees when I previously had not. I found that interesting. I’ve been attending regularly for a month. I’m not a boxer. I’m a newbie with an interest … I find that the workout and enjoyment vary by instructor. As a newbie (and middle aged human) sometimes I hurt myself. There are a few trainers who recognize this and adjust. There are others that accuse you of getting tired and giving up. I actually heard a trainer today tell a guy who stopped for a sip of water that he should’ve drank water before the class. The “professional” fighters who train at this gym will be the reason I leave.
Probably one of the most disorganized and poorly managed fitness businesses I’ve ever been to. I was doing boxing privates with Tyler (he was great) once a week, which has its own price separate from the gym, and randomly, out of the blue, they started charging me an extra $120 a month without my consent, without a contract, without literally anything, and with zero notice, so I didn’t notice it until about six months had passed. When I called the locations, I would routinely be put through to the church street location, which, at the time, said they were having phone problems (remember what I said about it being poorly managed and disorganized, what business doesn’t have working phones for a month?). That excuse didn’t even matter, as I emailed them multiple times and got no response, and finally, I just walked in there and asked to speak with someone and whoever I spoke to told me they would make sure to pay me back for the six months they’d been charging me by check in the mail. That never came. I called them once again, emailed, got no response, and went back in, and again I was told I’d get refunded for some of it to my account because they can only do refunds up to a certain amount, and then they’d send the rest in the mail. I got some of the refund, but I still got no check in the mail. I continued to call and pester them and I think I got a check eventually, but it wasn’t for the total amount, and eventually, after months, literal months, of this back and forth, I just gave up. They still owe me money to this day, and I’m honestly amazed they’re in business! Just make sure you check your accounts!
As a loyal member of Title Boxing Nashville for many years, I find the current state of the gym disappointing. The bathrooms have been out of order for the past five days, and my inquiries have not lead to a clear explanation or timeline for resolution. This is a serious failure of basic facility maintenance. Members and employees sweat and hydrate and need access to restrooms. There is no place to wash or use the facilities -- this raises serious hygiene issues. A gym that can't maintain basic amenities reflects poorly on its management. It sends a message that member's and employee's comfort and health are not a priority. Until this is addressed, I cannot recommend attending classes or working out at Title Boxing East. I hope management takes this feedback seriously and restores the facility to the standard members deserve.
The staff is so welcoming and fun!! I know each time I go for a class that I’ll not only get a great work out, but I’ll learn better technique. The coaches make sure to come around and kindly critique/help if you’re having trouble with something as well. You can tell they enjoy what they do and put a lot of time and energy into it. I highly recommend Title East!
TITLE Boxing Club East Nashville offers high-energy boxing and fitness classes for all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned athletes. Located at 605 Gallatin Ave, we provide a welcoming space where members can improve their technique, build strength, and achieve their fitness goals with certified trainers. Our community-focused approach ensures a motivating workout experience, backed by top-notch equipment and a commitment to member satisfaction. Join us to punch, sweat, and transform in a fun, energetic atmosphere.
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