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Colin Betty Gym & Boxing Club

The Colin Betty Gym & Boxing Club  holds mixed gender and female only training sessions which are facilitated by a dedicated team of experienced volunteers.

The Gym is named in memory of Colin Betty who donated his time and love to the Gym for over two decades.

The ASG Boxing Club is a member of the South Australian Boxing Association.

Who can be a member

Anyone can be a member – the Gym welcomes both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.

Location

Colin Betty Community Gym located at 182-190 Wakefield Street, Adelaide. Entry after 5pm is through the rear of the building via Ifould Street.

Session Times

Mixed  Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Female Only  Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30pm – 7:00pm

Equipment
  • Boxing Ring
  • Boxing Bags
  • Boxing Gloves
  • Treadmill
  • Exercise Bike
  • Free Weights
  • Weight Machines
  • Change Rooms and Showers

For any enquiries, please email [email protected] or phone 0416 077 129.

Cost

Price Per Visit $7.00
All profits go towards maintenance and new equipment.

How to join

Attend a training session and one of the trainers will help you join.

Members are not required to compete in matches.

 

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