Boxing beat
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- Oct 24, 2017
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Looking for a new and innovative way to stay fit? Look no further than Rebel Boxing Fitness, 6565 Telegraph Road at the southeast corner of Maple in Bloomfield Township, in the former Skier’s Peak location. Owned by newlyweds Noah Dorfman and Michelle Landry, Eric Giaier and Dunia Hamed, Rebel Boxing will offer group classes as well as private training at separate times in two different rooms. A boutique fitness center, group classes are designed for up to 30 exercisers who move between boxing and strength training for classes that last between 50 and 60 minutes each. For the first couple of months, they said, they will offer classes with no more than 15 people per class in order to give more one-on-one attention to students, and be able to properly teach the fundamentals of boxing. They plan to be open Mondays through Saturdays, with early morning classes, and a second room for private training.
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