Find a private kickboxing instructor near Memphis, TN

Find a private kickboxing instructor near Memphis, TN

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Top 10 private kickboxing instructors near Memphis, TN

Avatar for Natalia Panzarini Fit Society
Avatar for Natalia Panzarini Fit Society
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Natalia Panzarini Fit Society
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Natalia Panzarini Fit Society

Exceptional 5.0

(8)

Exceptional 5.0

(8)

Personal Training

  • 5 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Memphis, TN
Sean S. says, "One word... Success! Natalia knows how to get you above and beyond your goals. She has a way about her constantly motivated me to finish 1 more rep...1 more set... workout 1 more day. There were times when i began to slack, but her motivating spirit pushed me to stay accountable and not let myself fall short if my goal. I came in wanting to build muscle. Her style of training and workouts helped me build muscle AND lean up at the same time. I saw myself becoming more and more flexible and felt my endurance increasing, muscular and cardio. I and my girlfriend loved the results. I'd recommend Natalia to everybody. She's too versatile and effective not to."See more
Sean S. says, "One word... Success! Natalia knows how to get you above and beyond your goals. She has a way about her constantly motivated me to finish 1 more rep...1 more set... workout 1 more day. There were times when i began to slack, but her motivating spirit pushed me to stay accountable and not let myself fall short if my goal. I came in wanting to build muscle. Her style of training and workouts helped me build muscle AND lean up at the same time. I saw myself becoming more and more flexible and felt my endurance increasing, muscular and cardio. I and my girlfriend loved the results. I'd recommend Natalia to everybody. She's too versatile and effective not to."
Avatar for Freedom Wellness
Avatar for Freedom Wellness
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Freedom Wellness
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Freedom Wellness

Exceptional 5.0

(9)

Exceptional 5.0

(9)

Personal Training

  • Serves Memphis, TN
Rachel Scott says, "I have worked with Cheryl for a year now. I am a Type 1 diabetic, so nutrition and exercise are the key to my overall health and longevity. Because of Cheryl's medical background, she understands my health issues and how my workouts are affected by them. She also understands the need for balanced meals that are diabetic friendly for an on the go mom. Cheryl guided me to find what foods work best for me and my busy lifestyle. She is also an extremely knowledgeable personal trainer. Safety and form are her priorities! If there is an exercise I cannot do, she immediately comes up with another solution to achieve the same results. I have an overall stronger physical and mental health, and a stable A1C that my doctor is thrilled with! Definitely the best trainer I have ever been to!"See more
Rachel Scott says, "I have worked with Cheryl for a year now. I am a Type 1 diabetic, so nutrition and exercise are the key to my overall health and longevity. Because of Cheryl's medical background, she understands my health issues and how my workouts are affected by them. She also understands the need for balanced meals that are diabetic friendly for an on the go mom. Cheryl guided me to find what foods work best for me and my busy lifestyle. She is also an extremely knowledgeable personal trainer. Safety and form are her priorities! If there is an exercise I cannot do, she immediately comes up with another solution to achieve the same results. I have an overall stronger physical and mental health, and a stable A1C that my doctor is thrilled with! Definitely the best trainer I have ever been to!"
Avatar for Nicole Rios - FUEL for Inspired Living
Avatar for Nicole Rios - FUEL for Inspired Living
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Nicole Rios - FUEL for Inspired Living
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Nicole Rios - FUEL for Inspired Living

5.0

(1)

5.0

(1)

Personal Training

  • Serves Memphis, TN
Dominique Heller says, "Nicole has dramatically changed my life for the better. I plan on training with her and consulting with her on nutrition forever. My original review had too many characters so let me just break it down into bullets:* I just did exactly what Nicole said and in 3 short months, working with her only on nutrition at the time (now we train too), I reached and then exceeded my fat loss goals. My body fat decreased from over 30% to 19.5%. I lost 13 lbs. of fat and gained 8 lbs. of muscle. I was eating more than I did before, in fact, and I never felt like I was missing out on something in my diet. I was running faster, feeling stronger and pretty much eliminated that pesky dimpling in my rear end. I looked and felt great.*Nicole is an incredibly experienced and knowledgeable trainer, nutrition coach and masseusea one stop shop who will customize your program to help you accomplish goals within boundaries or limitations that you set.* Nicole can train both men and women equally well, and of any physique or age. She works with 13-year-olds up to 70-year-olds and she can identify with and relate to anyone.* When I say Nicole is strong, I mean like super-hero strong. Like, she could wear a cape and mask youd thinkyep, that makes perfect sense.* Nicole is fun to spend time with. She is just an enjoyable, generous, positive person. She has great energy. Youll want to hang out with her. That means the time spent in the gym with her is all the more pleasurable.* Nicole is worth it. If you are spending money on a gym membership or classes, I promise you that you are not getting the value of training with Nicole. Time is very valuable to meshe helped me accomplish my goals in the most efficient, time-effective way. I could bust my butt at the gym or in classes for years and not accomplish what I did with Nicole in a few short months.* I never worry about injuring myself with Nicole because she really knows the body, how every part of it interrelates, and she knows good form from bad. And she knows how to communicate her message effectively, whether you are an expert lifter or novice. Shes a great teacher.I dont often write reviews, but Nicole dramatically changed my familys life for the better. My husband and I are stronger, healthier, and frankly hotter (Im the one with the shallower goals, lol) than weve been in the decade since we metwe owe it to Nicole. Thank you, Nicole!"See more
Dominique Heller says, "Nicole has dramatically changed my life for the better. I plan on training with her and consulting with her on nutrition forever. My original review had too many characters so let me just break it down into bullets:* I just did exactly what Nicole said and in 3 short months, working with her only on nutrition at the time (now we train too), I reached and then exceeded my fat loss goals. My body fat decreased from over 30% to 19.5%. I lost 13 lbs. of fat and gained 8 lbs. of muscle. I was eating more than I did before, in fact, and I never felt like I was missing out on something in my diet. I was running faster, feeling stronger and pretty much eliminated that pesky dimpling in my rear end. I looked and felt great.*Nicole is an incredibly experienced and knowledgeable trainer, nutrition coach and masseusea one stop shop who will customize your program to help you accomplish goals within boundaries or limitations that you set.* Nicole can train both men and women equally well, and of any physique or age. She works with 13-year-olds up to 70-year-olds and she can identify with and relate to anyone.* When I say Nicole is strong, I mean like super-hero strong. Like, she could wear a cape and mask youd thinkyep, that makes perfect sense.* Nicole is fun to spend time with. She is just an enjoyable, generous, positive person. She has great energy. Youll want to hang out with her. That means the time spent in the gym with her is all the more pleasurable.* Nicole is worth it. If you are spending money on a gym membership or classes, I promise you that you are not getting the value of training with Nicole. Time is very valuable to meshe helped me accomplish my goals in the most efficient, time-effective way. I could bust my butt at the gym or in classes for years and not accomplish what I did with Nicole in a few short months.* I never worry about injuring myself with Nicole because she really knows the body, how every part of it interrelates, and she knows good form from bad. And she knows how to communicate her message effectively, whether you are an expert lifter or novice. Shes a great teacher.I dont often write reviews, but Nicole dramatically changed my familys life for the better. My husband and I are stronger, healthier, and frankly hotter (Im the one with the shallower goals, lol) than weve been in the decade since we metwe owe it to Nicole. Thank you, Nicole!"

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What do you need for kickboxing?

What you need to bring to kickboxing depends on where you are working out and what your goals are. For a gym or fitness club’s cardio-based group kickboxing class that does not use punching bags, you generally need only appropriate workout gear and enough water. For kickboxers who are training in a martial arts studio, working one-on-one with a trainer toward a specific goal or sparring with competitors, you will need your own boxing gloves (12- to 16-ounce gloves provide more protection for beginners) and hand wraps (to protect and support your hands under the gloves, as well as keep them dry). If your lessons are in a martial arts studio, you may not be permitted to wear shoes, so bring clean socks if you don’t like to go barefoot. If your training includes sparring, you may be required to wear a mouthguard and/or protective headgear. Whether you’re in a group fitness class or hardcore training session, bring a sweat towel for your comfort and the comfort of people around you.

What should you wear to kickboxing?

What you wear to kickboxing can vary based on the setting. For kickboxing group fitness classes that are part of a gym’s cardio class schedule, standard fitness attire is appropriate. Athletic sneakers, pants or shorts that you can comfortably kick in without getting tangled or flashing anyone, and a top that allows for easy movement when punching and jabbing are all good choices. You won’t need protective gear or gloves, as most cardio-based kickboxing classes do not use punching bags.

Kickboxing training that takes place at a martial arts studio typically requires protective gear. You may need boxing gloves (beginners may want 12-ounce or heavier gloves for more cushioning) and hand wraps that protect and support your hands under the gloves while you punch the bag. If your kickboxing training includes sparring with opponents, you’ll need a mouthguard and any protective head and body gear your studio requires. Always be sure to bring plenty of water, too.

Is kickboxing good exercise?

Kickboxing is great exercise. It works your whole body and really gets your heart pounding. Kickboxing combines upper- and lower-body movements like roundhouse kicks and uppercut punches that boost calorie burning. The type of kickboxing you do will determine how much exercise you get. Kickboxing training that takes place in a martial arts studio will involve kicking and punching a sandbag or sparring with a competitor, both of which will sharply increase the amount of exercise you’ll experience in a kickboxing session.

Comparatively, a study by the American Council on Exercise (ACE) found that women doing group fitness cardio kickboxing burned between 6.45 and 8.3 calories per minute, or approximately 350-450 calories burned during an hour-long class. This is roughly what you can expect to burn with jogging or similar exercise, but ACE says that cardio kickboxing offers the added benefits of increased strength and flexibility, sharper reflexes, and improved coordination. Whether you’re training to fight competitively, learning kickboxing as a form of self-defense, or taking cardio kickboxing at your local gym, you’ll get a full-body workout with positive health benefits.

Is kickboxing hard?

Kickboxing is as intense a workout as you want it to be. As with any fitness regimen, the more effort you put in, the more results you will get. The type of kickboxing you do will determine how physically challenging it is. Combat or self-defense kickboxing, where you train in a martial arts studio with sandbags or spar against combat partners, can be an intense physical workout. Group kickboxing classes that use sandbags as part of the workout will also elevate the degree of intensity, because of the level of exertion punching and kicking the bag requires. Cardio kickboxing group fitness, which employ kicking and punching moves but no sandbags, has comparable intensity to jogging but works a wider range of muscles while increasing strength, flexibility and coordination. Here are some of the core kickboxing moves:

  • Cross: A straight punch that you throw slightly across your body, using your dominant hand.
  • Jab: A quick, straight, face punch. Usually thrown with the non-dominant hand.
  • Uppercut: A punch thrown up from the midsection (using either hand) that connects with the underside of your opponent’s chin.
  • Hook: A curved punch (using either hand) that connects with your competitor’s jaw or chin.
  • Side kick: A kick delivered when your competitor is at an angle to you. Raise your leg to the side, then bend at the knee to deliver the kick.
  • Front kick: A kick delivered straight on while you are facing your opponent.
  • Roundhouse kick: A kick delivered by swinging a leg up in a clockwise or counterclockwise motion (depending on which leg you’re using) with momentum to strike the opponent with the instep of the foot.

What is kickboxing?

Kickboxing is a type of martial art whose basic moves are widely practiced in personal and group fitness regimens. In combat kickboxing, two competitors fight using four points of contact — both hands and both feet — unlike traditional boxing, where competitors are allowed to use their hands. In competitive kickboxing, opponents must remain standing, and no fighting can occur on the mat or ground. Kickboxing has its roots in Muay Thai and other ancient martial arts. Some elemental moves from kickboxing include roundhouse kicks, back kicks, hooks, uppercuts and more.

Modern group fitness kickboxing is practiced in gyms and workout studios across the country. It draws its moves from combat kickboxing, but instead of fighting with an opponent, participants perform jabs, crosses, punches and kicks in instructor-led, choreographed routines set to music. Personal trainers also incorporate kickboxing moves into workout routines, spending time punching and kicking the bag. These strength-building moves, mixed with high-intensity intervals, boost heart rate and increase strength.

How much is a boot camp?

The cost of fitness boot camps depends on how often you go, the package you are purchasing (or if you are paying a drop-in fee), the location of the bootcamp, the equipment the instructors provide, and the background and reputation of the instructor. Smaller towns and areas with a lower cost of living typically have lower rates for boot camp services than big cities and regions with a higher cost of living. If you’re paying per class on a drop-in basis, expect to pay anywhere from $12 to $25 or more, depending on the region and the instructor. When you purchase a package of classes, typically the more you buy at one time, the cheaper each class is. The same boot camp class might be $20 for a drop-in student, $15 for a student who pays for 10 classes per month, and $10 for a student who pays for 30 classes a month. Studio space can also affect costs, so if your boot camp takes place in a high-end gym with top-of-the-line equipment, the prices will likely be higher than a class that meets in an outdoor space with limited or no equipment. Shop around to find the right type of boot camp class and the right instructor for you.

What is a boot camp class?

Fitness boot camps are a heart-pounding way to boost your fitness level. Boot camps are led by a fitness instructor and are based on the concept of military boot camps — intensive workout programs to get new recruits into shape, quickly. Fitness boot camps encourage camaraderie, and the group momentum helps participants get through fast-paced intervals of cardio, isometric training, strength training and endurance drills. Classes may range anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes, and usually meet multiple days per week. Boot camps often run a specific duration of time, say four to six weeks, which creates a team-like environment for class members. Other boot camps run year-round and students purchase package pricing for classes, similar to subscriptions that allow them a set amount of classes per week or per month.

Boot camps can be held indoors at a gym, outdoors in a park or on a beach, in a backyard — anywhere there’s room for running, jumping and sweating. Some instructors also provide DVD and online boot camps. You can also find boot camps tailored to your heart’s desire, such as bikini boot camp, or boot camps for new mothers. Boot camps offer an intense workout and are usually led by energetic instructors pushing you to do your best, but unlike military boot camp drill sergeants, fitness boot camp instructors typically don’t use intimidation or punishment to spur you on. Check with your doctor before starting a boot camp if you have health concerns, and always let your instructor know ahead of time if you have injuries.

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