TITLE Boxing Club Elmhurst

Title-Boxing

“The POWER HOUR isn’t just exercise—it’s explosive energy, proven results, and transformation that keeps Elmhurst coming back for more.”

 

TITLE Boxing Club Elmhurst, owned by Richie Patel, brings the nation’s leading boxing fitness experience to Elmhurst. The facility is located on the ground floor of the Addison Parking Deck at 135 N Addison Avenue. This isn’t just another workout—it’s the POWER HOUR, an explosive total-body boxing and kickboxing session that delivers proven results.

The POWER HOUR is a carefully designed 60 minutes that packs a punch from start to finish. The workout begins with a heart-pumping warmup that includes stretching, jogging, and bodyweight movements to get muscles firing. The energy builds as members hit the heavy bag for eight rounds of boxing combinations, each one separated by a one-minute active rest that keeps the heart rate elevated while allowing quick recovery. The final segment pushes every member to finish strong with core work, medicine balls, and floor exercises designed to sculpt, tone, and strengthen. Every class is structured to maximize results, torch calories, and build confidence.

The moment someone steps into TITLE Boxing Club Elmhurst, the experience takes over. The music is loud, the energy is contagious, and members are wrapping their hands, preparing to fight through another knockout workout. Trainers bring equal parts motivation and expertise, guiding every round with precision while making sure members of all fitness levels—from beginners to seasoned athletes—feel challenged, supported, and unstoppable.

Patel believes that the impact of TITLE goes far beyond fitness. TITLE Boxing Club Elmhurst is deeply connected to the community through local events, school partnerships, and programs for both adults and teens. By combining a nationally recognized brand with a locally owned focus, the club has quickly become a place where transformation and community collide.

This is more than a workout. It’s stress relief, empowerment, and results that members carry with them long after class ends. People don’t just sweat at TITLE—they leave stronger, sharper, and more confident. They also offer a class called Box & Lift it’s half boxing half weights and we also have a Kids class every Saturday. In Elmhurst, TITLE Boxing Club is redefining what it means to train, and Patel is proud to deliver a proven model that continues to change lives every day.

 

Title Boxing Club
135 N Addison Ave, Ground Floor Addison Parking Deck
Elmhurst, Illinois
(630) 359-3540
titleboxingclub.com/elmhurst-il

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