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Personal Boxing Trainer in Lewisham
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Personal Boxing Trainer in Lewisham

By H&G Team 5 min read 15 min drive from Lewisham

Personal Boxing Trainer in Lewisham

If you are looking for a personal boxing trainer in Lewisham, Honour and Glory Boxing Club is 15 minutes away in Kidbrooke, SE3. We offer 1-to-1 boxing coaching in a full boxing gym: a ring, heavy bags, speed balls, and all equipment.

Personal boxing training is not the same as boxercise or a fitness class that uses boxing equipment. In a 1-to-1 session, a qualified boxing coach builds your technique from the ground up. Stance, guard, punch mechanics, footwork, and defensive movement are all addressed in each session. Every drill is calibrated to where you are right now and where you want to go.

For Lewisham residents, the practical question is whether paid private coaching is the right first route or whether a scheduled group class trial makes more sense.

Getting Here from Lewisham

Getting to Honour and Glory from Lewisham is straightforward. The gym is at 122 Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, SE3 8ND, 8 minutes walk from Kidbrooke station.

Boxing personal training session at Honour and Glory

By car: 15 minutes via the A20 and A2. Head towards Kidbrooke and follow signs for Rochester Way. Free parking at the venue.

By public transport: Lewisham to Kidbrooke is one stop on Southeastern services. Then a 10-minute walk to the gym.

Free parking is available at the venue. Kidbrooke station has Southeastern services running regularly throughout the day.

What Happens in a Personal Boxing Training Session

Most people who enquire about personal boxing training in Lewisham have never boxed before. That is the norm, not the exception. Here is what to expect.

Your coach will start with a brief conversation about your goals. Fitness improvement? Learning to box properly? Weight loss? Competition preparation? The session is structured around your answer.

The technical work begins with stance and guard. These are the foundation of everything in boxing. Every punch, every piece of footwork, every defensive movement starts from the correct stance. Coaches who skip this step produce boxers with ingrained errors that take months to correct. At Honour and Glory, the fundamentals are established first, regardless of how eager the client is to start throwing combinations.

From stance and guard, you move to the jab. The jab is the most important punch in boxing and the most frequently used in any fight. Learning it correctly in the first session creates a technical foundation for everything that follows.

Within three to five sessions, most beginners are drilling combinations on pads with their coach. The pad work is the most technically productive element of boxing coaching. A coach holding pads provides real-time feedback that a bag cannot: the angle of the pads, the height, the movement, all communicate information about your technique that you cannot self-generate.

Over the first few sessions, the aim is to make stance, guard, basic footwork and simple punching mechanics feel more repeatable. Progress depends on training frequency, starting fitness, recovery and how much practice you can sustain between sessions.

Why Boxing Personal Training Produces Results

The reason personal training in a boxing context is more effective than group classes for beginners comes down to a simple principle: feedback loop speed.

Boxing technique coaching session

In a group boxing class of 12 people, each person receives approximately five minutes of direct coach attention per 60-minute session. In a 1-to-1 personal training session, you receive 60 minutes of direct attention. Every punch is watched. Every error is corrected in the same round it appears.

Research on motor skill acquisition published in the Journal of Motor Behavior found that immediate corrective feedback during practice significantly accelerates correct motor pattern establishment compared to delayed or infrequent feedback. In boxing terms, this means fewer ingrained technical errors, faster progress to competent level, and better long-term skill retention.

For most beginners, starting with personal training rather than group classes cuts the time to achieve competent basic technique roughly in half. The investment in early personal training pays returns across the entire subsequent period of boxing development.

Qualifications: What to Look For

Not all boxing personal trainers are equally qualified. The UK fitness industry has low entry barriers. A personal trainer who incorporates boxing exercises is not the same as a qualified boxing coach.

Amateur boxing has separate Amateur Boxing Alliance and England Boxing coaching routes. A Level 2 coach in either system can run appropriate sessions within that body's rules; DBS, safeguarding and first aid standards still matter. These are mandatory, not optional.

The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) issues coach licences for the professional side of the sport. Holding a BBBofC licence requires meeting the same standard required to work professional boxing corners.

Honour and Glory's head coach, Anton Pattenden, holds both credentials: BBBofC licensed and ABA Level 2 qualified. He has 15 years of coaching experience working with boxers from complete beginners through to competitive amateur level. When you book personal boxing training at Honour and Glory, you are working with a coach with recognised amateur and professional-side boxing credentials.

Boxing training at Honour and Glory near Lewisham
Training at Honour and Glory Boxing Club in Kidbrooke, a short journey from Lewisham.

Fitness and Health Benefits of Boxing PT

Beyond technical boxing development, personal boxing training produces significant fitness improvements.

A 60-minute boxing personal training session can be physically demanding, but calorie expenditure varies by body size, intensity, fitness level and session design. Treat published calorie figures as broad context, not a guarantee.

The interval structure of boxing, alternating between three-minute high-intensity rounds and one-minute rest periods, produces the cardiovascular adaptations associated with high-intensity interval training. Research from the British Journal of Sports Medicine found meaningful VO2 max improvements from eight weeks of twice-weekly high-intensity interval training. Boxing PT, which operates as a HIIT modality, follows the same trajectory.

For body composition, consistent boxing personal training may support visible changes over time when combined with appropriate nutrition, recovery and overall activity. Six to eight weeks can be enough for some people to feel fitter or notice early changes, but results vary. Shoulder, arm, and core muscle development are typically the first visible changes, followed by fat loss as training volume accumulates.

Exercise research suggests vigorous activity can support mood and may reduce short-term anxiety for some people. Boxing PT can provide a focused, physical outlet, but it is not therapy or medical treatment.

Classes at Honour and Glory

Personal training is one option for Lewisham residents. Honour and Glory also runs group boxing classes across multiple formats, including the recreational adults class which is well suited to beginners and intermediates looking for a social training environment.

Many members who start with personal training transition into group classes once their technique is established. The combination of personal training for technical development and group classes for volume, fitness, and community is a common and effective pattern at the club.

For those travelling from Lewisham, the journey to Kidbrooke for a group class is the same as for personal training: 15 minutes by car, free parking at the venue.

Enquire About Personal Training

Personal training is paid and arranged by enquiry. The free trial is for scheduled group classes, not private coaching.

If you want to come in for a personal training session immediately, contact us via WhatsApp and we will arrange a time that suits your schedule.

Enquire about boxing personal training at Honour and Glory Boxing Club.

For a broader overview of routes into the club, see our boxing classes near me guide.

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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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