Sara

Up next to be featured in our #3rdstreettribe client highlight series is Sara!

How did you get into boxing and how did you find yourself at 3rd Street?

“It was Muay Thai that lead me to Boxing. About 7 years ago I left an intense career in Strategy Consulting and decided to re-prioritize fitness. The gym I was a member of for over 5 years in Toronto became a family, a second a home, a part of my daily life. I even met my husband there. After relocating to the Bay Area, my husband and I went on a search for a gym that met our needs. We tried out at least 6-7 martial art studios around San Francisco and none had the intensity and the culture we were looking for, until we decided to give boxing and 3rd street a try. After a few classes we knew we had found our gym - the vibe was inspiring and positive, the staff and the trainers were friendly and knowledgeable and the workout was intense and rewarding. We stopped ClassPass and signed on as members, that was about a year ago.”

What's the best part about boxing? Why do you train?

“What I love most about boxing and martial arts in general, is the discipline itself. It's not just workout for sake of working out. It's the opportunity to immerse in a culture and the art, to continuously evolve a skill and have the chance to practice and improve. The mental and physical improvements are just added bonus.”

Any words of advice or encouragement for newbies?

“For newbies, to get the most out of the experience, I suggest focusing on developing the skill first and very quickly the fitness will follow. The most rewarding part is not the harder abs (I know hard to believe), but it's the confidence in knowing a skill and the commitment to fine tuning and bettering that skill.”

Darren

Darren joined up last year and quickly became a regular in our mid-day and early evening classes. Thanks for being part of the #3rdstreettribe!

How did you get into boxing and how did you find yourself at 3rd Street?

“I recently moved to SF from Toronto and needed a new gym. After doing Crossfit for a few years, I wanted to try something new. I’m a fan of MMA and thought boxing would be a great way to get in shape and learn some of the fundamentals of fighting.”

What's the best part about boxing? Why do you train?

“I train because it’s fun and it’s important to stay in shape. The best part is watching yourself improve after putting in the hard work.”

Any words of advice or encouragement for newbies?

“The most important thing to do is just show up. Nobody ever regrets going to the gym. Don’t over think it, just go.”

Maleenee

Maleenee has been part of the crew since Bonnie taught our beginners class, and Ed would shout “ahh turn it upp!” in class 😛 #3rdstreettribe

How did you get into boxing and how did you find yourself at 3rd Street?

“I tried my first class on ClassPass never having boxed before. I loved the instructors I met (shoutout to Ed and Bonnie) and got hooked so I bought a membership!”

What's the best part about boxing? Why do you train?

“The sweat, the variety, and the feeling of accomplishment after each workout. I've been coming for about 2 years now and still every class is different and challenging. I used to dance and it feels similar because of the technique and coordination, but now I sweat a lot more and punch things.”

Any words of advice or encouragement for newbies?

“Everyone started as a newbie so everyone around you gets it and is happy to help. Just keep coming and you'll see and feel the improvement.”