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Youth boxing route

TEEN BOXING NEAR BEXLEY

A practical route for older juniors from Bexley: start with the right group class, keep competition optional, and use paid PT only when private coaching is the better fit.

Teen boxing near Bexley is usually a parent and teenager decision, not just a search for the closest activity. Older juniors may want fitness, skill, independence, stress release or amateur boxing. Parents usually want structure, supervision, clear coaching standards and a first session that shows whether the room is right.

Honour and Glory is in Kidbrooke, not on a Bexley high street. That matters because the best first step is the class your teenager can attend with enough consistency to learn. Start with a scheduled group-class trial, check how they respond to the coaching room, then decide whether the recreational route is enough or whether a competitive pathway is worth discussing.

Most teenagers should begin with Junior Recreational. It gives them boxing fundamentals, coach feedback and a clear class routine without asking them to decide on bouts before they understand the sport. Junior Competitive exists for suitable older juniors, but it should follow readiness, consistency and coach judgement.

Junior recreational boxing coaching at Honour and Glory
For Bexley families, the useful first question is class fit: Junior Recreational for the group trial, competitive training only when coaches agree it is suitable.

Parent checks

Choose the junior route before chasing progression

Teenagers need a route that respects age, experience and maturity. Use these checks before you book the first trial or ask about competition.

Class fit

The normal first route is Junior Recreational. It lets coaches see how your teenager listens, moves and handles the room.

Experience

No boxing background is needed for the recreational route. Competitive work is a later step, not a first-session promise.

Maturity

Coaches look for attention, control, effort and the ability to take correction. Aggression is not the starting point.

Travel

Bexley families should compare the Kidbrooke route against the class they want. Parking helps when a parent is dropping off or staying nearby.

Class routes

Recreational first, competitive when ready

Junior Recreational is the right first choice for most teenagers from Bexley. It covers boxing basics, controlled partner work, coach feedback, footwork, bag work and the rhythm of a proper class. It also gives the parent a fair view of how the room feels.

Junior Competitive is more selective. It is not a shortcut to a bout, and it is not a label to use before the coaches have seen the young boxer train. If your teenager is motivated by amateur boxing, start by booking the trial and ask the coaches what they need to see next.

Paid personal training can help a teenager who needs private coaching, extra technical support or a quieter introduction. It is not part of the free group-class trial. Use WhatsApp if you want that paid route rather than a normal junior class.

First session

What should a Bexley teenager expect?

The first session should feel structured, not chaotic. Coaches will explain what to practise, correct basics and watch how the young boxer responds. A teenager does not need to arrive fit, experienced or ready to spar to take a useful first step.

Bring comfortable sports clothes, trainers and water. If your teenager does not own wraps or gloves yet, ask before buying a full kit list. The first visit is about understanding the class, the pace and the coaching style.

If your teenager is nervous, say that when booking. If they are keen on competition, say that too, but keep the first session grounded: learn the room, take feedback, then ask what route makes sense.

Bexley travel basics

  • Training is at 122 Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, SE3 8ND.
  • Bexley families often compare routes from Bexleyheath, Welling, Sidcup and Crayford before booking around school or family routines.
  • Public transport can work for some routes, but check your own station and bus connection against the class before booking.
  • On-site parking helps if you want to stay close for the first session.
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START WITH THE RIGHT JUNIOR TRIAL

Book the scheduled group-class trial, tell us your teenager's age and experience, and let the coaches point you to the right junior route.

GETTING HERE FROM BEXLEY

Our Location

Honour & Glory Boxing Club

122 Broad Walk

LondonSE3 8ND

By Car

Around 16 minutes from central Bexley or Bexleyheath via the A2 and Kidbrooke Park Road. Free parking is available at the Kidbrooke gym, 122 Broad Walk, SE3 8ND.

By Bus

Bus 132 is the simple public-transport reference route towards Kidbrooke. Check live travel before leaving, especially after school or before evening classes.

By Train

Kidbrooke station is the nearest rail stop to the gym. If travelling by train from Bexley borough stations, plan the final walk to 122 Broad Walk before booking your first session.

Travel Times

Nearby landmarks

Sense-check the route from Bexley

H&G is at 122 Broad Walk in Kidbrooke. These local landmarks help you place the gym before booking, especially if you already know the schools, stations, parks or venues nearby.

Landmark notes are for travel context only. H&G is not claiming affiliation with any listed school, hospital, venue or public place.

Local neighbourhoods

Kidbrooke Village

A major local neighbourhood close to the Broad Walk gym, useful for residents checking whether H&G is a genuinely local boxing club.

Stations and transport

Kidbrooke Station

The closest rail landmark for the club, with the final journey on foot or local bus towards Broad Walk.

Local landmarks

Charlton House

A Charlton landmark for visitors comparing the route from SE7, Woolwich Common and Greenwich side neighbourhoods.

Parks and open spaces

Eltham Common

A Shooters Hill and Eltham open-space landmark for people comparing nearby fitness, sport and travel routes.

Hospitals and healthcare

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

A major Woolwich and Charlton landmark that helps people place the club when travelling from the eastern side of Greenwich borough.

Local landmarks

Severndroog Castle

A Shooters Hill landmark that helps visitors place the gym relative to the hill, Oxleas Wood and Woolwich side routes.

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