Boxing Classes
One hour of boxing burns more calories than almost any other gym activity, floods your brain with endorphins, and leaves you feeling like a different person than when you walked in. That’s not marketing. That’s exercise physiology — and it happens every class.
Why Boxing Works — Body and Mind
No prior experience required. Just bring your energy and a willingness to show up.
Boxing is simultaneously one of the most effective cardiovascular workouts available and one of the most powerful stress-management tools in exercise science. The reason is biochemical: striking movements at moderate-to-high intensity trigger a significant release of endorphins, serotonin, and dopamine — neurotransmitters that regulate mood, reduce pain perception, and create the post-workout sense of calm and clarity that boxing practitioners describe almost universally.
From a cardiovascular standpoint, the interval nature of boxing — bursts of high-intensity movement followed by brief recovery — mimics high-intensity interval training (HIIT), which research consistently shows produces superior cardiovascular adaptations compared to steady-state exercise. Your heart gets stronger. Your aerobic capacity improves. Your resting heart rate decreases over time.
Boxing also develops something most cardio programs neglect: neuromuscular coordination. The combination of footwork, punch combinations, defensive movement, and reaction-based drills creates new neural pathways that sharpen reflexes, improve balance, and build the kind of whole-body coordination that carries over into everyday movement.
What You Get in Every Class
- Cardiovascular conditioning that rivals any form of cardio training
- Full-body muscle engagement — core, shoulders, legs, arms, and back all work
- Coordination and agility training through footwork and combination drills
- Genuine stress relief — not just “you’ll feel better” but neurochemically measurable
- Mental focus and presence — boxing demands attention in a way that quiets racing thoughts
- Progressive skill development that keeps training challenging over time
- A sense of power and confidence that extends well beyond the gym
“I started boxing because I wanted to lose weight. I kept coming back because I’ve never felt better in my life.”
Class Schedule
All classes are open to all fitness levels. No experience required — just show up ready to move.
Contact us to confirm current availability, pricing, and any schedule changes: 585-210-9542 or book online →
Who Is Boxing For?
More people than you’d think. Because “I’m not a boxer” was never the point.
Anyone Carrying Too Much
Work stress, life stress, anxiety, tension that won’t let go — boxing provides one of the most direct physical outlets for these that exercise science has identified. Cortisol levels drop. Endorphins rise. The effect is real, measurable, and immediate.
General Fitness Goals
Whether you want to lose weight, improve cardiovascular health, build upper-body and core strength, or simply find a workout you’ll actually keep showing up for — boxing delivers on all of it in a way that feels less like exercise and more like an hour you genuinely wanted.
Complete Beginners
You’ve never thrown a punch in your life? That’s fine. Our instructor meets you exactly where you are and builds your skills progressively from the ground up — stance, footwork, basic combinations, and more. There’s no judgment, no ego, and no expectation that you’ll arrive knowing anything.
Cross-Training Athletes
Explosive power, lateral agility, hand-eye coordination, mental sharpness under pressure — boxing develops athletic attributes that transfer directly to other sports. It’s why some of the world’s best athletes in other disciplines use it as a core part of their training.
Ready to find out what you’re capable of?
The first class is the hardest one to walk into. After that, most people can’t imagine stopping. Contact us to ask about current schedules, pricing, and how to get started.
Pair It With Nutrition Counseling
What you eat directly affects what you get out of your training. RSF offers personalized nutrition counseling that can be paired with your boxing program to maximize results — whether your goal is fat loss, muscle gain, improved energy, or simply feeling your best.
Nutrition and exercise work as a system. We can help you optimize both sides of it.
Rochester School of Fitness provides general educational information and community-based exercise and wellness services. We do not diagnose medical conditions, prescribe medication, or provide physical therapy or other medical care. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your medical care.