Junior Recreational
The normal group-class start for children aged 7 to 16. Use it to test listening, coach fit, movement and the class environment.
Junior routeChoose the right first class for your child
A practical guide for New Cross parents deciding whether junior boxing at the Kidbrooke gym is right for their child.
New Cross parents are usually trying to answer a practical question: will this class suit my child? Honour and Glory runs junior boxing at the Kidbrooke gym, close enough for New Cross families to test with a free group-class trial before choosing regular training, especially when the class needs to work around school pick-up, work or a Goldsmiths timetable.
The normal starting point is Junior Recreational for children aged 7 to 16. The first class is not about rushing a child towards sparring or competition. It is about listening, stance, balance, guard, footwork, bags, pads and controlled effort in a supervised room. Parents can use that first session to judge whether the structure works.
If your child is nervous, very new to group sport, older and already ambitious, or likely to need more individual correction, ask before booking. The free trial is for group classes. Paid PT is available as a separate route for children who need a private start or focused support.
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 New Cross PT route first.
If you are unsure, keep the first decision small: pick the route that matches the person training, check the travel plan from New Cross, and use WhatsApp before booking if group class, paid PT, age fit or class pace needs a human answer.
The normal group-class start for children aged 7 to 16. Use it to test listening, coach fit, movement and the class environment.
Junior routeA more committed pathway can be discussed later for children who are ready. It should not be treated as the first-session promise.
Use PT if your child needs a quieter start, individual correction, family scheduling or a more controlled introduction.
New Cross PTThe Kidbrooke gym is at 122 Broad Walk, SE3 8ND. From New Cross, check whether the A2 drive, Lewisham interchange or local bus route makes the first session easiest. If travel, price or class fit is uncertain, message before booking.
Watch whether your child listens, follows instructions, handles the pace, feels safe and responds to correction. That is the real value of the first trial.
Check the New Cross route into Kidbrooke before the first class. If driving, venue parking helps keep the handover simple.
Message first if you are unsure about age fit, group readiness or whether paid one-to-one coaching would be better.
Junior Recreational is the normal group route for ages 7 to 16.
The free trial applies to scheduled group classes. PT is paid separately.
Look for calm supervision, clear instructions, controlled effort and whether your child wants to come back.
Book a free scheduled group-class trial from New Cross, or message first if you need help choosing between group boxing and paid personal training.
Honour & Glory Boxing Club
122 Broad Walk
LondonSE3 8ND
18 minutes via the A2 towards Blackheath, then Rochester Way to Kidbrooke. Free parking at the venue.
The 177 from New Cross goes towards Kidbrooke. Takes about 25 minutes.
New Cross Gate to Lewisham, then change for Kidbrooke. Or take the 178 bus from Lewisham.
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.
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.
Stations and transport
The closest rail landmark for the club, with the final journey on foot or local bus towards Broad Walk.
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.
Hospitals and healthcare
A major Woolwich and Charlton landmark that helps people place the club when travelling from the eastern side of Greenwich borough.
Stations and transport
A Greenwich rail reference point for visitors comparing train, bus and walking links towards Kidbrooke.
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
View →7-16
Learn proper boxing technique, improve fitness and self-confidence. No experience needed.
Mon/Wed/Fri 5-6pm
£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 until first amateur fight, then £5/session
View →17+
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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