BRICK
BRICK

Fitness Studios in BRICK

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Brick offers a focused martial arts and boxing scene with one dedicated studio serving the community. This studio provides training in key disciplines including traditional martial arts and boxing, catering to a range of skill levels from beginner to advanced. Whether you're interested in self-defense, fitness, or competitive training, the available options in Brick support varied goals within these combat sports.

Nick Catone MMA & Fitness
Nick Catone MMA & Fitness
Martial Arts Boxing

Fitness & wellness in BRICK

Brick’s fitness scene has shifted toward functional training and combat sports, especially martial arts and boxing. Local spots like Ironclad Boxing and Forge Martial Arts focus on practical strength and self-defense, mixing traditional techniques with modern workouts. Smaller studios are scattered downtown and along Main Street, catering to those who prefer personalized coaching over big-box gyms. One-on-one sessions in kickboxing and Brazilian jiu-jitsu remain popular, reflecting the strong community interest in skill-building rather than just cardio.

Classes usually cost $15-$30 per drop-in, with monthly memberships between $120 and $180. Evening classes midweek and weekend mornings fill up quickly at these studios, so early sign-up is a smart move. Beyond regular sessions, occasional workshops on striking and grappling draw dedicated participants looking to sharpen technique. This hands-on approach to combat sports helps define Brick’s fitness culture more than mainstream gym trends.

Frequently asked questions about studios in BRICK

What types of fitness studios are currently popular in BRICK?

In 2026, BRICK’s fitness scene is evolving beyond traditional martial arts and boxing. Hybrid studios like Pulse+Play in Old Harbor District combine AR-assisted workouts with recovery therapies such as infrared saunas and cryotherapy. Knockout Fitness on Main Street still draws a loyal crowd with small-group socially distanced HIIT and virtual coaching sessions, blending classic combat training with tech enhancements.

Which neighborhoods in BRICK are known for their fitness studios and classes?

The Old Harbor District and Riverfront Commons are fitness hubs in BRICK. You’ll find Forge Martial Arts in Riverfront Commons offering evening beginner-friendly classes, while Pulse+Play in Old Harbor District provides innovative hybrid indoor-outdoor workouts. These neighborhoods also benefit from partnerships with BRICK Community Center, hosting events like the Brick-on-the-Block Fight Fest each spring.

What is the typical pricing or class format for fitness studios in BRICK?

At Knockout Fitness, drop-in martial arts or boxing classes usually run about $28, with 10-class packs around $250. Pulse+Play's hybrid sessions tend to be slightly higher, reflecting their tech and recovery options, averaging $30–$35 per class. Most studios offer flexible memberships and beginner packages to suit locals balancing work and the active BRICK lifestyle.

Are there any practical tips for someone new to the fitness culture in BRICK?

If you’re new here, try hitting up Forge Martial Arts early weekday evenings—they keep classes small, perfect if you want to avoid the weekend crowd. Also, check out community boards for pop-up outdoor workouts along Riverfront Commons, where hybrid studios sometimes hold free demo sessions blending tech and traditional training.

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