"15"^^ . . "2015-03-16T00:00:00"^^ . "I Love Kickboxing will knock you on your ass, but everyone there wants to help you get back up. \n\nI bought a three-class tryout package, and the classes are all set up fairly similarly -- 15 minute warmup and 45 minutes of various kickboxing rounds. For your first class, the staff pairs you with a trainer to teach you the basic moves and encourage you through everything, which is helpful. While I am not new to working out, that warmup was ROUGH. I thought I was going to throw up or walk out, but the staff sat with me while I cooled down and helped motivate me to go back out and try what I could when I felt better. I've seriously never met nicer people who truly do want to see you succeed at something new.\n\nI was more prepared for my second class, and took the warmup much slower than everyone else so I could focus on the kickboxing stuff. It feels seriously amazing to punch and kick your frustrations away! I would highly recommend taking your first (or all) warmups slowly/cautiously so you can experience the reason why you came to kickboxing.\n\nThe downside is the price. They don't offer walk-in/drop-in classes, and even the cheapest package (for a 35-class punch card) will cost you between $450-$600. Is what you get outta the class worth that kind of cost? I am still trying to decide, but I WOULD recommend checking them out on a Groupon sort of deal and seeing what the classes and people are like. Seriously -- they are SO nice!"^^ . "4"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ .