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KIDS BOXING CLASSES NEAR BEXLEYHEATH

Structured boxing training for children aged 7-16, just 14 minutes from Bexleyheath

Bexleyheath parents are deciding whether the Kidbrooke junior class is organised enough, calm enough and right for their child. The free group-class trial should test the coaching room: instructions, supervision, age fit and how your child responds.

Junior Recreational is the usual first route for children aged 7 to 16. The first session is about listening, stance, guard, balance, footwork, bags, pads and controlled effort. Junior Competitive is a later pathway conversation for children who are ready, not a promise for the first trial.

Use the kids boxing classes hub for the programme overview and the Junior Recreational class page for the active class route. If your child needs one-to-one help rather than a group trial, use the paid Bexleyheath personal training route.

Junior boxing class learning supervised drills at Honour and Glory near Bexleyheath
Bexleyheath families should use the first trial to check the junior class: clear instructions, supervision and structure from the start.

JUNIOR RECREATIONAL (7-16)

The best first step for most children. Coordination, listening, stance, footwork and pads without pressure to compete.

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OLDER JUNIORS

More technical work for confident older children: sharper footwork, cleaner combinations, pad work and fitness.

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JUNIOR COMPETITIVE

Competition pathway from age 10 for dedicated young boxers who are ready for more committed training.

View Junior Competitive programme

Bexleyheath parents

Use the trial to check the room and your child's response

From Bexleyheath, the first visit should answer practical questions quickly: does the session time work, does your child follow the instructions, and does the class feel supervised enough for a second visit?

Junior Recreational is the normal first route for ages 7 to 16. Children start with listening, balance, stance, footwork, bag work, pad work and controlled effort. Competition is a later pathway decision with coaches and parents, not a day-one target.

If the group room is not the right first step, keep that separate and ask about paid personal training. Do not use the free junior group trial as a substitute for one-to-one coaching.

GETTING HERE FROM BEXLEYHEATH

14 MIN BY CAR

Free parking on site. Drop-off and pick-up is straightforward.

29 MIN BY TRANSPORT

Via Southeastern. Kidbrooke Station is nearby.

FREE PARKING

122 Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, SE3 8ND. On-site car park.

MORE KIDS BOXING GUIDES NEAR BEXLEYHEATH

Parent guides for families near Bexleyheath, with the main class route kept here.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What age can my child start boxing near Bexleyheath? +

We take children from age 7. Junior Recreational (7-16) is the usual starting point for beginners. Junior Competitive is available from age 10 for children who are ready for a more serious pathway.

Is boxing safe for children? +

Boxing should be introduced carefully and coached properly. Children start with age-appropriate basics, protective equipment where needed, and are grouped by age, experience and readiness.

How do I get from Bexleyheath to your gym? +

We are 14 minutes from Bexleyheath by car. By public transport it takes around 29 minutes via Southeastern. Free parking is available at our Kidbrooke gym, 122 Broad Walk, SE3 8ND.

What does a kids boxing class involve? +

Classes include warm-up exercises, footwork drills, technique instruction on the bags and pads, and structured games that develop boxing skills. Sessions are age-appropriate and designed to be engaging.

WHY BOXING IS BRILLIANT FOR CHILDREN

Boxing gives children structure, movement, listening practice and clear boundaries. At the Kidbrooke gym, Junior Recreational (ages 7 to 16) builds coordination, footwork, basic technique and controlled effort. From age 10, Junior Competitive adds a more serious amateur pathway with structured pad work, conditioning and bouts only when appropriate.

Junior sessions are supervised and structured for children and teenagers. We keep class sizes controlled so children can be coached properly. Parents are welcome to watch from the viewing area.

Children who train consistently often become more comfortable with routine, instruction and controlled effort. Some juniors later choose to compete, but the first job is safe, structured training that they can keep attending.

If you are still comparing options, start with our main kids boxing classes guide and the Junior Recreational class. For families in Bexleyheath, the key questions are how easy it is to get here and what your child should expect in the first session.

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Honour and Glory Boxing Club

Honour and Glory is a boxing club in Kidbrooke, SE3, based at 122 Broad Walk. Junior group classes start from age 7, with no joining fee and no contract.

Head coach Anton Pattenden holds a British Boxing Board of Control trainer licence. Junior trials are free for scheduled group classes; personal training is arranged separately by enquiry.

Address

122 Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, London SE3 8ND

Classes

Women's, Mixed Adults, Junior Recreational, Junior Competitive

First session

Free. Book a trial so Anton knows you are coming.

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GETTING HERE FROM BEXLEYHEATH

Our Location

Honour & Glory Boxing Club

122 Broad Walk

LondonSE3 8ND

By Car

Easy access via the A2 or local roads. Free parking available at our Kidbrooke gym, 122 Broad Walk, SE3 8ND.

By Bus

Bus 89 to Eltham, then 286 to Kidbrooke. Or train from Bexleyheath to Kidbrooke via Lewisham. About 32 minutes by public transport.

By Train

Bexleyheath to Kidbrooke via Lewisham on Southeastern trains. About 25 minutes plus an 8-minute walk.

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Nearby landmarks

Sense-check the route from Bexleyheath

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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