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Structured boxing training for children aged 7-16, just 4 minutes from Greenwich
If you are comparing the best kids boxing classes near Greenwich, start with the coaching environment rather than the postcode. Honour and Glory Boxing Club in Kidbrooke offers structured junior boxing from age 7 upwards, with a beginner-friendly Junior Recreational route and a Junior Competitive route from age 10 for children who are ready to take the sport further. Coaches keep the session structured and age-appropriate. We are a practical option if you want a proper boxing club near Greenwich, not just a kids fitness activity.
The nearest class is not always the right class. Children need a room that is safe, calm and properly coached. Our junior sessions teach listening, footwork, stance, pad work, bag work and controlled effort, with no pressure to compete. The main decision page is our kids boxing classes hub; for parents asking about younger children, read our guide to what age children can start boxing.
The best first step for most children. Coordination, listening, stance, footwork and pads without pressure to compete.
View Junior Recreational classesMore technical work for confident older children: sharper footwork, cleaner combinations, pad work and fitness.
View junior boxing classesCompetition pathway from age 10 for dedicated young boxers who are ready for more committed training.
View Junior Competitive programmeGreenwich parents
For most Greenwich children, Junior Recreational is the correct first trial. It is for ages 7 to 16 and focuses on listening, balance, stance, footwork, bag work and pads in a structured group.
Younger children below age 7 are not a fit for the boxing class yet. Older juniors who take to training can discuss the competitive pathway later, but that is not the first-session promise.
Free parking on site. Drop-off and pick-up is straightforward.
Via Bus 132. Kidbrooke Station is nearby.
122 Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, SE3 8ND. On-site car park.
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.
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.
We are 4 minutes from Greenwich by car. By public transport it takes around 25 minutes via Bus 132. Free parking is available at our Kidbrooke gym, 122 Broad Walk, SE3 8ND.
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.
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 Greenwich, the key questions are how easy it is to get here and what your child should expect in the first session.
Book a free Junior Recreational trial at the Kidbrooke gym so the coaches know your child is coming.
Book Free TrialHonour 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.
Honour & Glory Boxing Club
122 Broad Walk
LondonSE3 8ND
Around 4 minutes by car from Greenwich town centre in normal traffic. Free parking is available at the gym on Broad Walk, just off the A2/Rochester Way route into Kidbrooke.
Bus 132 connects Greenwich and Kidbrooke. Check the current route before travelling, then use Broad Walk / Kidbrooke as the final stop area.
Kidbrooke station is an 8-minute walk from the gym. From Greenwich, travel towards Kidbrooke and allow time for the final walk to the club.
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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 landmarks
A major Greenwich landmark for people checking whether a Kidbrooke boxing club is a practical route from Greenwich Park and town centre.
Local landmarks
A Charlton landmark for visitors comparing the route from SE7, Woolwich Common and Greenwich side neighbourhoods.
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Structured classes run through the week, with open sessions at weekends
17+
Real boxing training for fitness. Learn technique, hit pads, skip rope - no sparring required.
Mon/Wed/Fri 7:30-9:00pm
£10/session
View →17+
Serious competitive training for adults. Sparring, pad work, fight preparation.
Mon/Wed/Fri 7:30-9:00pm
£10/session; team sessions from £5 after coach invite
View →7-16
Learn proper boxing technique, improve fitness and self-confidence. No experience needed.
Mon/Wed/Fri 6-7pm from 1 July to 1 September
£8.50/session
View →10-16
Competition-focused training for juniors aged 10-16. Competition-focused coaching.
Mon/Wed/Fri 6:00-7:30pm
£8.50/session; team sessions from £5 after coach invite
View →17+
Dedicated women-only boxing sessions in a supportive, empowering environment.
Saturdays 10am-11am
£10/session
View →All ages
Solo, Duo and Trio PT. Tailored coaching for one, two or three people at a time - compete, get fit, or learn self-defence.
Flexible scheduling
Solo from £40/session · Duo from £25/person · Trio from £20/person
View →All ages
Drop in and train at your own pace. Bags, floor work, conditioning - all welcome.
Weekends 8:30am-2:30pm
£10/session
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