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ClassPass Adds Knockout Workout With 30 Minute Hit
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ClassPass Adds Knockout Workout With 30 Minute Hit

ClassPass steps into the ring with 30 Minute Hit, adding women-only boxing workouts across North America that users can book with their credits

ClassPass is joining forces with 30 Minute Hit, a women-only boxing and fitness studio, unlocking access to more than 60 locations across the U.S. and Canada.

The move comes amid growing momentum in women’s boxing, fueled in part by the recent high-profile Netflix bout between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, who earlier this month headlined the first all-women’s boxing card at Madison Square Garden.

Through the partnership, ClassPass members can now use their credits to book workouts at 30 Minute Hit studios throughout the U.S. and Canada.

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Fritz Lanman, CEO of Playlist, ClassPass’s parent brand, said the addition of 30 Minute Hit is a natural fit for the fitness and wellness platform.

“Their women’s-only, no-class-time model offers an empowering, flexible workout experience that delivers serious results—perfect for members juggling busy schedules,” Lanman said. “This partnership deepens our commitment to offering top-tier fitness options that meet people where they are and support their individual goals.”

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ATN’s Edward Hertzman (l) and Playlist’s Fritz Lanman (credit: Flickman Media)

30 Minute Hit offers high-intensity circuit training in a format designed for women. Each session features 13 two-minute stations that combine boxing, kickboxing, strength and core training. The no-class-times format lets participants drop in on their own schedule and receive one-on-one instruction.

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“We’re thrilled to bring 30 Minute Hit to the ClassPass community,” 30 Minute Hit founder Deanna Loychuk said. “Our mission has always been to help women achieve their fitness aspirations in a supportive, community-driven environment. Partnering with ClassPass allows us to reach even more women with workouts that are fast, empowering and fun, and we’re excited about the positive impact we can create together.”

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