Boxing coach · iOS & Android
A boxing coach that calls the shots.
Not a workout library — a coach. Forty authored sessions that take you from stance to the straight right, in order. Ten five-day camps that climb to a nine-round bout. And a cornerman who calls the combinations aloud, so you can keep your eyes up, your hands moving, and your phone face-down on the floor.
Not released yet — it is in build. One email when it opens, and nothing else, ever.
A session
Eyes up. Hands moving.
The screen is not the workout. A round starts, the bell goes, and the combinations are called out loud — one at a time, with a timing window sized to the combination itself, so a four-punch chain gets more room than a jab. You look at your phone twice: to start, and to finish.
Called, not displayed
Every combination is spoken. The screen shows the round, the clock and what is coming next — glanceable, never required.
Four difficulties
Beginner through Warrior changes the window you get and how long the chains run — not just the speed of a number.
Landscape, propped up
The live screen locks to landscape and keeps the display awake, so the phone sits on the floor and stays there.
The program
Ten blocks. Four gears each.
Every block teaches one thing and proves it four ways. You learn the movement on its own, chain it, answer it blind, then fight it. Forty authored sessions, in order, each one written rather than generated.
Isolate it. Form over everything.
Chain it. Builds across four rounds.
Blind. You will not see it coming.
Nine minutes of ring. Everything you have.
Block 0 — how to stand, how to breathe, the numbers, moving in stance — is four lessons and six minutes, and it is free forever. So are blocks 1 to 3.
Fight camps
Five days. Thirty-one rounds. One skill.
A camp is a commitment, not a playlist. Five days on one thing — range, the body, the inside game, the championship rounds — and the load climbs all week to a full nine-round bout. Camps teach nothing new. They sharpen what you already have at a density the program never asks for.
Pick your days and it will remind you on each. Pick none and the camp simply waits — self-paced is a real choice, not a lesser one. Miss a day and the week shifts on by one; nothing is marked missed.
Two more ways to train
The Cornerman
A blind drill with nothing on the screen at all. He calls it, you throw it, and the only way to know what is coming is to listen. It is the closest thing in the app to a real corner.
Build your own
Write the rounds yourself from punches, defence, movement and held beats — a beat being a pause inside the combination, so you can drill timing and not just order. Keep three for free, or as many as you write with Pro.
The record
Everything you do is counted once, and counted honestly.
Levels and XP, a streak that does not punish a rest day, and twenty-six achievements across four rarities — every one of them reachable, none of them secret. Your training log keeps what you actually did, and you can replay any of it or delete it outright.
Levels
Rookie to Legend, 100 XP a level, six tiers.
26 badges
Four rarities. The condition is printed on every one, earned or not.
Training log
Filter it, replay it, delete it. Deleting rolls the numbers back.
Heart rate
Pair a Bluetooth strap for live BPM and calories. Never stored.
Free and Pro
Free is a real tier, not a demo.
Block 0 and blocks 1 to 3, three full fight camps, three saved workouts and the whole builder — free, for good, with no time limit and no card. Pro opens the rest.
| What you get | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Program blocks | 1–3 | ALL 10 |
| Fight camps | 3 | ALL 10 |
| The Cornerman — blind drills | — | YES |
| Saved workouts | 3 | ∞ |
| Heart rate & calories | — | YES |
| Session replay | — | YES |
A seven-day free trial is offered at signup. It becomes the monthly plan on day seven unless you cancel, you are told so before you start it, and you are reminded two days out. Prices are in US dollars and may differ in your region — your app store shows the final price before you pay.
Not out yet
Be there when the doors open.
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