Here is a list of the 10 best boxing apps to help improve your techniques

Here is a list of the 10 best boxing apps to help improve your techniques

Steve Njuguna
September 20, 2023 at 10:30 AM

Boxing is one of the world's most practiced sports, both for leisure as well as for active competition. In the evolving digital world, several applications provide aspiring boxers with technical instructions to better their game. In this article, we break down the ten best boxing apps.

Here is a list of the 10 best boxing apps to help improve your techniques
Adam Azim trains with trainer Shane McGuigan as a flock of birds fly over during the Chris Eubank Jr v Liam Smith II Media workout at in St Anne's Square on August 30, 2023 in Manchester, England. Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images
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As boxing becomes more popular globally, many people who can't afford coaches are seeking tips from the internet. Some of the main influencing indicators of a good boxing app are reliability, pricing, and ease of use. There are also multiple free boxing apps that aspiring boxers can use to get information on techniques.

Top 10 best boxing apps to help improve your techniques

10. Boxing Training and Workout

Name

Boxing Training and Workout

Price

Free

App Platform

Google Playstore

This simple-to-use app gives boxers several workout regimens to enhance several things, from skillset to endurance and fitness. It is manufactured by the Heavybag Pro company, which also sells corresponding equipment for boxing and Mixed Martial Arts. The mobile application is available on the Google Play store for free for Android users.

Boxing Training and Workout
Boxing Training and Workout App caters to Muay Thai and Boxing. Photo by Heavybag Pro/ Instagram
Source: Instagram

9. Bower Boxing

Name

Bower Boxing

Price

Free

App Platform

Google Play store

Pioneered by prominent Canadian boxing coach Nate Bower, the Bower Boxing app gives users simulations of martial arts training with a focus on simple exercises to boost technique. It also gives some pointers on the basics of boxing.

The app is available on the Google Play store platform for Android users.

Nate Bower fitness
Canadian coach Nate Bower is the founder of the Bower Boxing App. Photo courtesy/Nate Bower Fitness
Source: Instagram

8. FightCamp

Name

FightCamp Home Boxing Workouts

Price

Free but with paid upgrades

App Platform

Google Playstore, IOS

Fightcamp pairs its app with optional boxing and workout equipment to give users a realistic experience. There is even an option of comparing your metrics with those of other people on the app.

Fightcamp is good for training in groups and also for customizing your personal plans. It is available on both Android and IOS.

FightCamp
FightCamp combines Strength and fitness training regimens. Photo Courtesy/Fightcamp
Source: UGC

7. Shadow Boxing Workout App

Name

Shadow Boxing Workouts

Price

Free

App Platform

Google Playstore, IOS

Shadow Boxing is one of the best boxing apps for training. It is free on both Android and IOS and is rated highly by beginners. Some of its best features include timed training, customized technique builders, and instructional videos.

It is available on the Google Play store for Android users and the IOS App Store for Apple users.

6. Punchfit

Name

Punchfit

Price

Free but with paid upgrades

App Platform

Google Playstore, IOS

Punchfit is a vital application for pro and amateur boxers as it aids in coaching punching combinations. It also has a punch counter, which is important in training.

The application also has several features that can help one improve their fighting stance, as well as instructions on how to increase their cardio and endurance.

Punchfit app
The Punchfit app is a useful tool for calculating punches. Photo by Punchfit
Source: UGC

5. Punchlab

Name

Punchlab

Price

Free

App Platform

Google Playstore, IOS

Punchlab is a boxing app that guides you through your training regimens from the comfort of your home. It is also flexible as it has versions both on Apple and Android.

It is also compatible with Apple Health and can sync with Apple Watches.

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Punchlab records one's data like steps and heart rate. Photo by Punchlab
Source: Twitter

4. Dodge Boxing

Name

Dodge Boxing

Price

Free

App Platform

Google Playstore

Dodge Boxing has an easy-to-use interface and allows boxers to track their workout schedules and targets. It also has a sound stimulus feature that simulates the actions of your opponent trying to hit you.

Dodge Boxing
Dodge Boxing helps someone simulate an opponent's actions. Photo by Dodge Boxing
Source: UGC

3. Boxstatic

Name

Boxstatic

Price

Free

App Platform

Playstore, IOS

Boxstatic is one of the best apps and websites for home training. It gives particular emphasis to heavy bag training and shadow boxing.

It's visual illustrations on how shots land put it above most other apps in terms of originality.

Boxstatic
Boxstatic has visual illustrations to see how your punches landed. Photo by Boxstatic
Source: UGC

2. PUMATRAC

Name

PUMATRAC

Price

Free

App Platform

Playstore, IOS

Designed by sporting giants PUMA, PUMATRAC has over 120 different workout options for people in boxing and martial arts. From warmups to training drills, it is all accessible to anyone who downloads the application.

Pumatrac app
The PumaTrac app is endorsed by many athletes worldwide in various sports. Photo by Puma
Source: UGC

1. Nike Training Club

Name

Nike Training Club

Price

Free

App Platform

Playstore, IOS

The Nike Training Club app incorporates general and specialised workouts for boxers as well as many other sportspeople. They consult athletes under the Nike stable on the best workouts and upload instructions onto the application. It has nearly 200 workout regimens for different sports and different conditioning levels.

The best boxing apps are user-friendly and offer practical solutions to boxers at all levels. The list above contains tried and tested platforms that have aided many people worldwide in achieving their fitness objectives.

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Steve Njuguna is a media professional with close to a decade of experience in the sports media industry. He has previously worked as a sports journalist with Bamba Sports TV, Vybez Radio and The Nairobian newspaper.