Fightcamp Boxing Review
Moms—if you’re looking for a workout that makes you feel strong, powerful, and helps you punch out some stress (OK fine, a lot of stress)without even leaving the house, keep reading.
I’ve been testing out FightCamp, a smart at-home boxing system with motion trackers, guided workouts, and serious sweat potential. After a month of jabs, crosses, and sore arms, here’s my honest take: Is it worth the hype?
Spoiler alert: It packs a punch.
Setup & First Impressions
I was honestly surprised at how easy it was to get started. The FightCamp Starter Kit comes with everything you need:
A free-standing punching bag
Boxing gloves
Wrist and ankle wraps
Four rechargeable movement trackers
You slip the trackers into the wraps and they start measuring everything—how many punches and kicks you throw, how fast, how hard. All I had to do was plug into my TV, download the FightCamp app, answer a few fitness questions, and I had a full boxing studio in my living room. No tech degree required.
The Workout Experience
Here’s where it shines. The FightCamp app gives you access to thousands of workouts—boxing, kickboxing, strength, even recovery routines. You can filter by time and difficulty (perfect for those “I only have 20 minutes before someone needs a snack” days).
What makes it really fun is the real-time stat tracking. You’re not just aimlessly punching—you're competing with yourself. Seeing your punch count and power levels rise in real time is weirdly addicting.
Let’s just say:
10 minutes in = sweating
30 minutes in = feeling unstoppable
What Could Be Better
It’s not perfect, and I’ll keep it real:
No real-time coaching – You don’t get that boutique studio motivation from an instructor yelling at you to go harder.
Space matters – The punching bag is large. If you’re in a small apartment, make sure you’ve got some clear space... and maybe move the coffee table.
Price: Is It Worth It?
Here’s the breakdown:
FightCamp Starter Kit: $799
Membership: $39/month
If you’re used to paying $30+ per class at a boutique boxing gym, this could actually save you money long-term. But if you’re new to boxing, try a few in-person classes first to see if you even like it before investing.
Who It’s For
FightCamp is a great fit if:
You love boxing/kickboxing and want to train at home
You’re self-motivated and love seeing your progress
You need a fun, effective way to blow off steam after a long day of parenting
It might not be for you if you thrive in a group class or need that push from a live coach.
Final Thoughts
FightCamp isn’t just a fitness gadget—it’s a legit boxing workout with smart tech that makes it feel like a game. For busy moms (like me) juggling work, kids, and zero time for the gym, it’s a total win.
No, it doesn’t replace the vibe of a boutique studio—but it does deliver a sweaty, satisfying, empowering workout on your time.
Would you try FightCamp?
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