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Les Mills Combat Ultimate Warrior Kit -2012- 【LIMITED】

💪 Black, red, and silver – it looked tough. The kit screamed intensity. Wearing it made you throw your kicks higher and your punches snappier.

Let’s take a trip back to 2012. Before smartwatches tracked every punch and streaming workouts took over our living rooms, there was the – and if you had this, you were the undisputed champion of the home gym. 👊

#LesMills #ThrowbackFitness #CombatWarrior #LesMillsCOMBAT #2012Fitness #HomeGymVintage Les Mills COMBAT Ultimate Warrior Kit -2012-

🥊 Lightweight, ventilated, and featuring that iconic Les Mills branding. They weren’t for heavy bag work, but perfect for air punches, jab-cross-hook-uppercut combos, and that relentless final track.

Did you own the 2012 Ultimate Warrior Kit? Drop a 🔥 in the comments if you remember doing “Track 4 – Muay Thai” while your family walked in and just… stared. 💪 Black, red, and silver – it looked tough

Or if you’re still holding onto yours, is it battle-scarred or still in the box?

In 2012, home fitness was exploding. P90X and Insanity were kings of sweat, but Les Mills brought the choreography and the martial arts cool . This kit made you feel like you were training for a title fight, even if your opponent was just the pause button on your DVD remote. Let’s take a trip back to 2012

Here’s a post tailored for a fitness equipment collector, a Les Mills enthusiast, or someone reselling or reminiscing about this vintage kit. ⚔️ Throwback: The Les Mills COMBAT “Ultimate Warrior Kit” (2012) – Did You Own This Legendary Set?

🦵 The real secret weapon. COMBAT has always included Muay Thai and capoeira moves, and these provided just enough protection (and mental confidence) for those roundhouse kick drills without feeling clunky.

For those who don’t remember, this kit was the gold standard for the original Les Mills COMBAT program (the pre-fight, MMA-inspired cardio workout that wasn’t BodyCombat yet… or was it? Veterans, help me out!).