Your Local Guide For Danville
Your Local Guide For Danville
Real Estate Professional Consultant at Keys with Christine Brokered by EXP Realty
Dudum Real Estate Group
Margy Lyman has a lengthy and distinguished business history. She has served several well-known companies in executive and advisory positions. Her reputation of having keen skills and insight into marketing and client relationships are well known and highly valued in the Bay Area business community. These same skills are what makes Margy an excellent realtor.
Margy has lived in several communities throughout the Bay Area and is, subsequently intimately familiar with the individual nuances of specific neighborhoods. Since 1993, Margy has called the tri-valley home and raised her 2 boys here. Her devotion to the community is apparent in the numerous awards she received from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District and State Legislature for her service as co-founder of the SRVUSD Legislative Committee - now an executive PTA position in every school in SRVUSD, Moraga, Lafayette, and Walnut Creek.
Her strong skills as a communicator, marketing strategist, client management, and persuasive writing have parlayed Margy as an effective negotiator. She has recently received her SRES designation which recognizes her as a Senior Real Estate Specialist and the Hass School of Business Negotiations and Influence Certification. Recently, she recently completed the CREN designation (Certified Real Estate Negotiation) with the National Association of REALTORS®. Margy's many transactions include "flipping" homes, speculative building, remodeling and management.
After attending local public schools, both of Margy's sons went on to become professional baseball players and retired locally as well.
The Tri Valley: Danville, Alamo, San Ramon
The Tri Valley: Danville, Alamo, San Ramon
EXP Relocation Certification
EXP REO Certification
AHRN Certified Military Real Estate Agent
Margy: Hi, welcome to A Few Minutes with Margy. I'm Margy Lyman, and today I’m at The Kick House on Trade Boulevard in Walnut Creek, sitting down with Alexa See, the manager of this fantastic exercise studio.
Oh, and there’s great free parking in the back, which is covered—so even in the heat, your car stays cool. Just one of those small but nice amenities that make a difference.
Margy: So, Alexa, tell me about The Kick House. What exactly is it?
Alexa: The Kick House is a modern kickboxing studio with a strong focus on community and empowerment. What sets us apart is that the majority of our team—including our coaches and even our corporate leadership—are women. Our main mission is to encourage everyone to take their health and fitness to the next level, no matter where they’re starting from.
We emphasize meeting our members at their personal fitness level and working from there. Every class allows participants to go at their own pace, but we also challenge them just a bit more each time so they can build strength and see results over time. The key is that everyone feels comfortable and supported while progressing toward their fitness goals.
Margy: When I walked in earlier, I noticed an abs class in progress. Do you offer different types of workouts?
Alexa: Absolutely! We offer eight different class formats, including three levels of kickboxing. Our beginner class is 30 minutes, the intermediate class is 45 minutes, and our advanced level is also 45 minutes but at a faster pace.
The beginner and intermediate classes are designed to be very welcoming—even if someone has no kickboxing experience. Our coaches take time to ensure members feel confident in their strikes and combinations. We always have one or two coaches on the mat helping to guide participants.
In addition to our kickboxing classes, we also offer focused workouts that target specific muscle groups, such as our abs and core class. This variety helps members stay engaged and continuously challenge their bodies in new ways. We also offer personal training, which is a great way to fast-track progress and get comfortable with more advanced moves.
Margy: Last time I was here, I checked out the personal training room. It felt comfortable but also had some serious workout equipment!
Alexa: Definitely! If the main mat is busy, members can schedule personal training sessions in our dedicated space, which has additional equipment and a heavy bag. We can focus on kickboxing techniques, resistance band exercises, weight training—whatever the member needs. The goal is to ensure proper form to maximize results and prevent injury.
Margy: That’s important. One issue I see in many gyms is the lack of available trainers, which leads to people using equipment incorrectly. Instead of helping their bodies, they’re actually hurting them.
Alexa: Exactly. Poor form can lead to injuries and stagnation in progress. That’s why our coaches prioritize hands-on instruction. We make sure that every workout is purposeful, efficient, and safe.
Margy: One of the things that struck me about this place is the strong sense of community. It feels like a family. How did you get involved?
Alexa: I actually had no prior experience with kickboxing or fitness training before joining. It was an entry-level position, but The Kick House saw potential in me. They provided all the training I needed—I just had to bring the right attitude and motivation to help others.
I’ve always enjoyed pushing my physical limits, but before this, I often lacked guidance. Once I found The Kick House, I gained a structured, supportive environment that helped me grow. That’s the same feeling we want to provide for our members.
Margy: That sense of community is strong here. I heard about a member who recently injured his hamstring, yet he still comes in just to check in with the coaches and his workout friends.
Alexa: Yes! That’s exactly the vibe we aim for. We call each other the “fit fam” or “fight fam” because we truly support one another. Our members make connections that go beyond just working out.
Margy: Let’s talk about another aspect of kickboxing—self-defense. How is that incorporated into your classes?
Alexa: Great question! We teach not just the techniques but also the reasoning behind them. For example, a jab-cross-hook-roundhouse combo isn’t just about striking—it’s about understanding where and why to use each move.
We also offer self-defense seminars every few months, led by Coach AJ, who has experience in Jiu-Jitsu. These workshops help members apply their kickboxing skills to real-life situations, teaching them how to use elbows, knees, and defensive maneuvers effectively.
Margy: That’s incredibly empowering, especially for women. Now, what are some of the overall benefits of kickboxing?
Alexa: Stress relief is a big one! There’s nothing like taking out the frustrations of the day on a heavy bag. It’s also a fantastic way to build cardiovascular endurance without boring treadmill sessions.
Kickboxing combines cardio with resistance work, which improves bone density and muscle tone. Plus, it builds confidence—you walk out of class feeling stronger mentally and physically.
Margy: What are your goals for The Kick House?
Alexa: My biggest goal is to spread the word in the local community. Many people don’t realize that kickboxing is for everyone, regardless of age or fitness level. We even have coaches in their 50s and 60s! It’s never too late to start.
Margy: Do you offer any special promotions?
Alexa: Yes! Everyone gets their first class free. We also periodically offer promotions like zero-dollar enrollment fees or two weeks free. The best way to find out what’s currently available is to call us.
Margy: I also love your flexible schedule—you have early morning, afternoon, and weekend classes, plus a lunchtime slot. And a 30-minute class is surprisingly effective!
Alexa: Absolutely! It’s 30 minutes of high-intensity, go-go-go action. You start with a warm-up, then move into bag rounds with minimal rest breaks. It’s self-paced, so you push yourself at your own level.
Margy: How can people get in touch with you?
Alexa: Call us at 925-230-9791 or visit our website!
Margy: Thank you so much, Alexa. This has been great!
Alexa: Thank you for having me!
Margy: If you know a business that would be great for A Few Minutes with Margy, let me know! Thanks for watching. Margy Lyman, Dudum Real Estate Group.
Margy: Hi, welcome to A Few Minutes with Margy. I'm Margy Lyman, and today I’m at The Kick House on Trade Boulevard in Walnut Creek, sitting down with Alexa See, the manager of this fantastic exercise studio.
Oh, and there’s great free parking in the back, which is covered—so even in the heat, your car stays cool. Just one of those small but nice amenities that make a difference.
Margy: So, Alexa, tell me about The Kick House. What exactly is it?
Alexa: The Kick House is a modern kickboxing studio with a strong focus on community and empowerment. What sets us apart is that the majority of our team—including our coaches and even our corporate leadership—are women. Our main mission is to encourage everyone to take their health and fitness to the next level, no matter where they’re starting from.
We emphasize meeting our members at their personal fitness level and working from there. Every class allows participants to go at their own pace, but we also challenge them just a bit more each time so they can build strength and see results over time. The key is that everyone feels comfortable and supported while progressing toward their fitness goals.
Margy: When I walked in earlier, I noticed an abs class in progress. Do you offer different types of workouts?
Alexa: Absolutely! We offer eight different class formats, including three levels of kickboxing. Our beginner class is 30 minutes, the intermediate class is 45 minutes, and our advanced level is also 45 minutes but at a faster pace.
The beginner and intermediate classes are designed to be very welcoming—even if someone has no kickboxing experience. Our coaches take time to ensure members feel confident in their strikes and combinations. We always have one or two coaches on the mat helping to guide participants.
In addition to our kickboxing classes, we also offer focused workouts that target specific muscle groups, such as our abs and core class. This variety helps members stay engaged and continuously challenge their bodies in new ways. We also offer personal training, which is a great way to fast-track progress and get comfortable with more advanced moves.
Margy: Last time I was here, I checked out the personal training room. It felt comfortable but also had some serious workout equipment!
Alexa: Definitely! If the main mat is busy, members can schedule personal training sessions in our dedicated space, which has additional equipment and a heavy bag. We can focus on kickboxing techniques, resistance band exercises, weight training—whatever the member needs. The goal is to ensure proper form to maximize results and prevent injury.
Margy: That’s important. One issue I see in many gyms is the lack of available trainers, which leads to people using equipment incorrectly. Instead of helping their bodies, they’re actually hurting them.
Alexa: Exactly. Poor form can lead to injuries and stagnation in progress. That’s why our coaches prioritize hands-on instruction. We make sure that every workout is purposeful, efficient, and safe.
Margy: One of the things that struck me about this place is the strong sense of community. It feels like a family. How did you get involved?
Alexa: I actually had no prior experience with kickboxing or fitness training before joining. It was an entry-level position, but The Kick House saw potential in me. They provided all the training I needed—I just had to bring the right attitude and motivation to help others.
I’ve always enjoyed pushing my physical limits, but before this, I often lacked guidance. Once I found The Kick House, I gained a structured, supportive environment that helped me grow. That’s the same feeling we want to provide for our members.
Margy: That sense of community is strong here. I heard about a member who recently injured his hamstring, yet he still comes in just to check in with the coaches and his workout friends.
Alexa: Yes! That’s exactly the vibe we aim for. We call each other the “fit fam” or “fight fam” because we truly support one another. Our members make connections that go beyond just working out.
Margy: Let’s talk about another aspect of kickboxing—self-defense. How is that incorporated into your classes?
Alexa: Great question! We teach not just the techniques but also the reasoning behind them. For example, a jab-cross-hook-roundhouse combo isn’t just about striking—it’s about understanding where and why to use each move.
We also offer self-defense seminars every few months, led by Coach AJ, who has experience in Jiu-Jitsu. These workshops help members apply their kickboxing skills to real-life situations, teaching them how to use elbows, knees, and defensive maneuvers effectively.
Margy: That’s incredibly empowering, especially for women. Now, what are some of the overall benefits of kickboxing?
Alexa: Stress relief is a big one! There’s nothing like taking out the frustrations of the day on a heavy bag. It’s also a fantastic way to build cardiovascular endurance without boring treadmill sessions.
Kickboxing combines cardio with resistance work, which improves bone density and muscle tone. Plus, it builds confidence—you walk out of class feeling stronger mentally and physically.
Margy: What are your goals for The Kick House?
Alexa: My biggest goal is to spread the word in the local community. Many people don’t realize that kickboxing is for everyone, regardless of age or fitness level. We even have coaches in their 50s and 60s! It’s never too late to start.
Margy: Do you offer any special promotions?
Alexa: Yes! Everyone gets their first class free. We also periodically offer promotions like zero-dollar enrollment fees or two weeks free. The best way to find out what’s currently available is to call us.
Margy: I also love your flexible schedule—you have early morning, afternoon, and weekend classes, plus a lunchtime slot. And a 30-minute class is surprisingly effective!
Alexa: Absolutely! It’s 30 minutes of high-intensity, go-go-go action. You start with a warm-up, then move into bag rounds with minimal rest breaks. It’s self-paced, so you push yourself at your own level.
Margy: How can people get in touch with you?
Alexa: Call us at 925-230-9791 or visit our website!
Margy: Thank you so much, Alexa. This has been great!
Alexa: Thank you for having me!
Margy: If you know a business that would be great for A Few Minutes with Margy, let me know! Thanks for watching. Margy Lyman, Dudum Real Estate Group.
Wow! negotiated a $400K price reduction on a listing that had already been reduced by $300K!! If you want a skilled negotiator on your side, she’s your girl.
- Carl
is an amazing person and fantastic Real Estate professional. Her marketing skills are second to none, if you are in need of selling or buying a home, she is your choice!
– Duane
and her team are amazing to work with! They go above and beyond with help and communication, and so much fun as well.
– Kristen
was amazing to work with! She made the whole process look so easy. Thank you for all of your hard work.
- Celene
It was my pleasure working with . She is very professional and knowledgeable in the real estate field.
– Natalia
is a phenomenal agent. She made the home buying process simple and I highly recommend her!
– Shronda
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