Junior group trial
For children aged 7 to 16, Junior Recreational is the normal first group route. Parents can check supervision, listening, class pace and whether their child settles into the room.
Kids routeLee to the Kidbrooke gym
A compact class-choice route for Lee families, adult beginners, women and fitness-focused adults using the Kidbrooke gym.
If you live in Lee and want boxing classes, start by choosing the right class route. Honour and Glory is based at the club in Kidbrooke, with a one-stop train option from Lee to Kidbrooke, simple car access through Lee Green and venue parking at 122 Broad Walk, SE3 8ND.
The free trial is for scheduled group classes. Most Lee visitors should choose by person first: Junior Recreational for children aged 7 to 16, Adult Recreational for adults learning the basics, the women-specific class for women aged 17 and over, or boxing fitness through the adult class route. Paid personal training is separate and works better when you want one-to-one correction, privacy or a quieter start.
Use the first session as a proper check. Does the coach explain clearly? Does the pace suit the person training? Does the Lee station, bus or parking plan make regular attendance practical? Those answers matter more than choosing from a class name alone.
Use the links below to choose by person and purpose before booking. If you are choosing for a child, start with the junior route. If you are new as an adult, start with the beginner route. If you want women-specific training, use the women's route. If price or private coaching matters, check the current prices or the Lee PT route first.
For children aged 7 to 16, Junior Recreational is the normal first group route. Parents can check supervision, listening, class pace and whether their child settles into the room.
Kids routeFor adults who have never boxed or are returning after time away. Start with stance, guard, footwork, bags and pads without pressure to spar.
Beginner routeWomen can compare the women-specific class with mixed adult sessions. Fitness-focused adults can choose boxing training that still teaches the sport properly.
Women routeThe Kidbrooke gym is at 122 Broad Walk, SE3 8ND. From Lee, the simplest checks are the one-stop train to Kidbrooke and the final walk, local buses towards Kidbrooke, or the car route with venue parking. If travel, price or class fit is uncertain, message before booking.
By train, Lee to Kidbrooke is a one-stop Southeastern connection, followed by the walk to the club. By car, use Lee Green or the A2 approach and venue parking.
Book the free trial for scheduled group classes. Choose paid PT if you want one-to-one coaching, private correction, a quieter first session or a family-specific arrangement.
Lee PTIf price is part of the decision, use the current prices page rather than old local notes. Group classes and PT are separate routes, so compare the right thing.
PricesYes, the free trial applies to scheduled group classes. Personal training is paid and enquiry led.
No. Beginners are coached from the basics, with bags, pads and technical correction introduced at the right pace.
Yes. Junior Recreational is the normal first class route for children aged 7 to 16.
Book a free scheduled group-class trial from Lee, or message first if you need help choosing between group boxing and paid personal training.
Honour & Glory Boxing Club
122 Broad Walk
LondonSE3 8ND
Easy access via the A2 or local roads. Free parking available at our Kidbrooke gym, 122 Broad Walk, SE3 8ND.
Bus 261 towards Lewisham, then 178 or 286 to Kidbrooke. About 35 minutes.
Lee to Kidbrooke is one stop on Southeastern trains - just 3 minutes. Then an 8-minute walk.
Nearby landmarks
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.
Parks and open spaces
A close Kidbrooke open-space landmark, useful for local families placing the gym in relation to the Village and station.
Hospitals and healthcare
A Blackheath and Lee landmark for adults and families checking the short route to Broad Walk.
Parks and open spaces
A Lee and Hither Green landmark for families placing the Kidbrooke gym against nearby parks and bus routes.
Local neighbourhoods
A major local neighbourhood close to the Broad Walk gym, useful for residents checking whether H&G is a genuinely local boxing club.
Sports venues
A familiar nearby sports reference point for Kidbrooke, Eltham, Blackheath and Greenwich families comparing regular activities.
Stations and transport
The closest rail landmark for the club, with the final journey on foot or local bus towards Broad Walk.
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
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Serious competitive training for adults. Sparring, pad work, fight preparation.
Mon/Wed/Fri 7:30-9:00pm
£10/session until first amateur fight, then £5/session
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Learn proper boxing technique, improve fitness and self-confidence. No experience needed.
Mon/Wed/Fri 5-6pm
£8.50/session
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Competition-focused training for juniors aged 10-16. Competition-focused coaching.
Mon/Wed/Fri 6:00-7:30pm
£8.50/session until first amateur fight, then £5/session
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Dedicated women-only boxing sessions in a supportive, empowering environment.
Saturdays 10am-11am
£10/session
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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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