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Women's Boxing Lee

By H&G Team 3 min read 10 min drive from Lee

Women's Boxing Near Lee

The growth in women's boxing over the last decade has been genuine and substantial. The 2012 Olympics introduced women's boxing to a mainstream British audience; the amateur pathway has expanded significantly since; and the professional side of the sport now produces world-class fights that draw serious audiences. All of this has raised the question: where do women in Lee train?

The honest answer requires a distinction between what most "women's boxing" options actually offer and what serious women's boxing coaching looks like.

Women's boxing class near Lee at Honour and Glory

The Distinction That Matters

Most fitness facilities offering boxing to women are offering cardio boxing. High-intensity workouts using bags and mitts, often to music, with limited emphasis on technical accuracy. These are legitimate fitness classes. They are not boxing instruction.

A woman who trains in this format for a year will be fitter. She will not have learned to box. The techniques are simplified, the feedback is minimal, and the goal is cardiovascular output rather than skill development.

This distinction matters because the benefits that make boxing distinctive as a sport - the physical confidence, the spatial awareness, the genuine capability to move and strike and defend - come from learning the sport properly. They do not come from cardio boxing formatted as a group fitness class.

At Honour and Glory, women train alongside men in the same technical environment. The recreational adult programme is not a separate, simplified class for women. It is boxing instruction. Coaches correct technique with the same specificity regardless of whether you are a man or a woman.

What Women Say About Starting

The consistent report from women who start boxing after years of other fitness activity is that it changes their relationship with their body. Not primarily in terms of appearance, though the physical changes are real and significant. In terms of what the body can do.

Most fitness activities are framed around aesthetics or cardiovascular health. Boxing is framed around capability. The goal is not to look a certain way. It is to move better, hit harder, and defend more instinctively. The physical improvement that comes alongside that - strength, leanness, coordination - arrives as a byproduct of chasing technical goals.

That reframing is significant for many women. Training with purpose rather than with appearance as the organising principle produces a different kind of engagement with exercise.

Women's boxing class at Honour and Glory Boxing Club

The Safety Question

Non-competitive boxing training is not dangerous in the way that boxing's public image suggests. The injuries associated with boxing in the popular imagination come from competition, not from training.

Training at a reputable gym involves bag work, pad work, technical drilling, and - eventually and always optionally - light controlled sparring. Sparring is never compulsory. Many women train for years and never spar, developing genuine boxing skill through bag and pad work alone.

What matters is the culture of the gym. A gym where pressure to spar comes from coaches or from other members is not a safe environment. A gym where sparring is offered as a progression for those who want it, supervised carefully, and never coerced is a different environment entirely.

From Lee

Honour and Glory is at 122 Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, SE3 8ND - 10 to 12 minutes from Lee. Lee station to Kidbrooke via Lewisham takes around 20 minutes. Free parking at the venue.

Sessions cost ยฃ10, no contracts, no joining fee. The first session is free. The area page for Lee has scheduling information.

Come in with questions. Every woman who trains at H&G started where you are starting. The coaches understand what beginning from zero looks like and are genuinely equipped to work with it.

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Honour and Glory Boxing Club

Honour and Glory is a boxing club in Kidbrooke, SE3 โ€” 10 minutes from Lee by car, or 32 minutes by public transport (Bus 178). The club runs classes seven days a week for adults and children from age five, with no joining fee and no contract.

Head coach Anton Pattenden holds a British Boxing Board of Control trainer's licence โ€” the same licence that governs professional boxing in the UK. Classes run from recreational fitness sessions through to amateur competition preparation. The first session is always free.

Address

122 Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, London SE3 8ND

Classes

Adults, Women's, Juniors (10-16), Infants (7-9), Amateur

First session

Free. No booking required. Just turn up at class time.

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