Best Kids Activities in Hither Green: Boxing
Children's Activities in Hither Green: The Case for Boxing
Hither Green families looking for structured children's activities have reasonable options locally. Swimming lessons, football, gymnastics, martial arts - these are the standard list that most parents work through when their children are old enough to start organised activity.
Boxing is rarely on that initial list. It should be.
This is not a claim that boxing is better than other sports. It is a claim that boxing develops specific qualities - discipline, concentration, controlled aggression, resilience - that other children's activities tend not to address with the same directness.

What Children Actually Learn
The technical side of boxing is the visible part. Children learn stance, basic punches, defence, footwork. These are concrete skills with measurable progress.
But the developmental impact of boxing sits underneath the technical surface. Boxing training requires:
- Following complex instructions under physical pressure
- Managing frustration when a skill does not come easily
- Performing in front of a coach and peers
- Taking correction without defensiveness
- Persisting through sessions that are genuinely hard
These qualities are not incidental byproducts of training. They are what boxing coaching, done well, is explicitly designed to develop. A good boxing coach understands that they are teaching children how to handle difficulty as much as they are teaching them how to punch.
Parents often value boxing because it gives children repeated practice in listening, effort and self-control. Those habits may be useful beyond the gym, but boxing should be presented as structured sport, not a behavioural or educational intervention. The mechanism is not mysterious. Children who learn to manage themselves under physical pressure get better at managing themselves under social and academic pressure.
Age and Starting Points
Honour and Glory runs sessions for children from age 7:
- Junior Recreational 7-16: £8.50 per session. Structured boxing coaching for children and teenagers with age-appropriate progression.
- Juniors 10-16: £8.50 per session. Proper technical development, combination work, pad work

Children do not compete until they are ready and willing. There is no pressure towards competition at any stage. Many children train for years with no competitive ambitions and benefit fully from the training environment.
The Journey from Hither Green
Honour and Glory is at 122 Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, SE3 8ND - 15 to 20 minutes from Hither Green. Free parking at the venue.
For families coming from Hither Green, this is a workable journey for a weekly or twice-weekly activity. The rail link from Hither Green through Lewisham makes the journey to Kidbrooke manageable.
The area page for Hither Green has session times and scheduling information.
What to Look For in Any Children's Boxing Gym
Safeguarding: the gym should hold recognised boxing affiliation, such as ABA or England Boxing, with safeguarding standards attached. Ask who the club is affiliated with and who handles welfare concerns.
Coach qualifications: recognised junior boxing coaching qualifications are the minimum for anyone coaching children.
Session structure: children's sessions should have clear structure, not just free bag work. Structured progression is what produces development.
Starting
The first session is free. Bring your child in appropriate sportswear and clean trainers. No equipment required. If they enjoy it and want to continue, we will advise on what they need. The total equipment investment for juniors is around £40 to £60.
For a broader overview of routes into the club, see our boxing classes near me guide.
Got a younger one? Our kids boxing classes run ages 7-16 - Junior Recreational Mon/Wed/Fri 6-7pm from 1 July to 1 September and Junior Competitive (10-16) Mon/Wed/Fri 6-7:30pm. First session free.
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Honour and Glory Boxing Club
Honour and Glory is a boxing club in Kidbrooke, SE3, based at 122 Broad Walk. The club runs structured group classes for adults and children from age 7, with no joining fee and no contract.
Head coach Anton Pattenden holds a British Boxing Board of Control trainer licence. Free trials apply to 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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