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Punching Through Challenges: Rumble Boxing Co-Founder Noah Neiman’s Journey to Success

Dec 23, 2024
May 26, 2025
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Noah shares how authenticity, community, and resilience have been the cornerstones of his success, redefining what it means to thrive in the fitness industry. Rumble Boxing first opened in NYC in 2017 and now has 85+ locations in the US with international presence in Australia, Japan, Dominican Republic, Kuwait and Mexico.

“When we focus on creating an environment to enrich others and we use our skills to create a space for others to get stronger, healthier, happier, to feel safer in society, then we're probably going to be pretty well off.” - Noah Neiman

The journey to success is rarely a straight line, and for Noah Neiman, it was a path filled with challenges, resilience, and unwavering authenticity. As the Co-Founder of Rumble Boxing, Noah has transformed the fitness landscape by creating a community-driven brand that empowers people to feel stronger—both physically and mentally. In this episode, he shares how his personal battles fueled his mission to build a fitness experience rooted in connection and purpose. From leveraging his unique vision to navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, Noah’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and staying true to your core values.

Noah Neiman is the Co-Founder of Rumble Boxing and CEO of FightStyle Consulting, where he leads innovative strategies to revolutionize the fitness industry. Before founding Rumble, Noah built his name as a top trainer at Barry’s Bootcamp, leveraging his background in fitness and personal training to grow his brand. Known for his authentic energy and magnetic personality, Noah has also been featured in media outlets such as GQ, Vanity Fair, and Harper’s Bazaar. Today, he continues to inspire others by turning his personal challenges into fuel for building a global fitness empire. Rumble Boxing first opened in NYC in 2017 and now has 85+ locations in the US with international presence in Australia, Japan, Dominican Republic, Kuwait and Mexico.

Tune into the latest episode or read the transcript below to learn more. Here are some top takeaways:

  • Turning Struggles into Strengths
    Noah opens up about his early struggles with anxiety, depression, and finding purpose. Fitness became his sanctuary, teaching him discipline and resilience. These experiences not only shaped his personal journey but also inspired him to create Rumble, a space where fitness isn’t just about physical results but also about mental and emotional well-being. By prioritizing community and creating an empowering environment, Noah transformed his challenges into a global brand that resonates with people seeking more than just a workout.
  • Building Rumble: Authenticity at Its Core
    Rumble Boxing was founded on three principles Noah wrote in his notebook: punch things, listen to rap music, and do dope s*** with dope people. This ethos of authenticity is woven into every part of the brand, from its high-energy workouts to its culture of inclusivity. By staying true to these values, Rumble not only differentiated itself in a saturated fitness market but also became a community where people feel connected and inspired.
  • Leveraging Personal Branding for Opportunities
    Social media accountability and authenticity played a key role in Noah’s rise. He shared his fitness journey not to impress others but to express himself and stay consistent. This openness caught the attention of major brands and media outlets, leading to opportunities with GQ and Nike. For Noah, being real and vulnerable created trust and opened doors he never imagined. His advice? Put yourself out there authentically—you never know who’s watching.
  • Scaling Rumble Without Losing Its Soul
    With over 100 locations globally and 250 more planned, Rumble is a fitness empire. Noah emphasizes that staying true to the brand’s original ethos is essential. Marginal innovation, rather than reinvention, keeps Rumble fresh while preserving its core identity. For Noah, the goal is to ensure every class delivers a transformative experience, rooted in community, energy, and empowerment.
  • Consistency Is Key: Lessons for Entrepreneurs
    Noah credits his success to showing up, even on hard days. For him, consistency and discipline trump motivation. By creating systems of accountability—whether through social media or personal routines—he cultivated the habits necessary to build a brand and inspire others. He encourages entrepreneurs to focus on service, authenticity, and perseverance, as these values will resonate with people and build a lasting impact.

Listen to Noah Neiman on The Speed of Culture podcast to learn how he transformed personal struggles into a global fitness brand and what it takes to lead with authenticity and accountability.

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