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Novice Sparring Sessions

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thumb_Sparring_Bristol_Boxing_GymMondays  5.30pm to 6.30pm

Thursdays  5.30pm to 6.30pm

Supervised sparring sessions are perfect for novice boxers that have been attending BOXFIT on a regular basis that wish to start sparring.   The sparring class is also great for members looking to compete in white collar boxing or as an amateur boxer in the future. 

The sparring sessions will focus on the technical aspects of sparring and improving your performance in the ring. The sessions will be supervised and coached by one of our qualified boxing coaches and the following boxing equipment will be required:

Head Guard

16oz Gloves (minimum size), larger persons may require 18oz or 20oz sparring gloves

Groin Guard /Protector

Hand Wraps

Gum Shield

All equipment is on sale at the gym and please ensure you speak with us before purchasing anything to ensure it meets our required safety standards for sparring.  Safety is our paramount importance in these sparring sessions and if you do not have the correct equipment you will not be allowed to spar.  We will have some equipment available to lend out for those participating for the first time but you are encouraged to purchase your own as soon as possible. 

Article created on Tuesday, 12 April 2011 11:34

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#9 Bristol Boxing Gym 2013-02-11 11:20
Yes you are welcolme to attend our sessions.

The coach will ensure certain levels of ability and size are matched to ensure safe a good learning sparring.

Quoting james scott:
[quote name="james scott"]hi i have just seen your website.
im realy interested in comming down.
i have tryed boxing at a different gym but found it to repeat its self to much and i got bored.they didnt do any sparring as well wich i was interesed in.
will it be ok to attend one of your novice sparring nights and train then watch the sparring to see if its what i want to do??also do your trainers match peaple for the sparring?[/
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#8 james scott 2013-02-11 09:42
[quote name="james scott"]hi i have just seen your website.
im realy interested in comming down.
i have tryed boxing at a different gym but found it to repeat its self to much and i got bored.they didnt do any sparring as well wich i was interesed in.
will it be ok to attend one of your novice sparring nights and train then watch the sparring to see if its what i want to do??also do your trainers match peaple for the sparring?[/
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#7 Bristol Boxing Gym 2012-10-08 09:09
For training with pad/focus mitts you need to look at our personal training section.

http://www.westcountryboxing.com/personal-training-bristol.html


Quoting Jim:
Hi! I tried for my first time the boxfit class and I can say that it is a very good stress reliever indeed. Although, I would like to ask if there is any possible way to be trained on focus mitts.
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#6 Jim 2012-10-06 23:40
Hi! I tried for my first time the boxfit class and I can say that it is a very good stress reliever indeed. Although, I would like to ask if there is any possible way to be trained on focus mitts.
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#5 Bristol Boxing Gym 2012-07-18 13:00
Sarah,

Yes we have free parking on site.

Look forward to seeing you down the gym soon!

Jamie - Bristol Boxing Gym

Quoting Sarah:
Hi
Very interested in coming and trying a session some time soon.
Do you have secure parking on site?
Cheers
Sarah
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#4 Sarah 2012-07-10 19:17
Hi
Very interested in coming and trying a session some time soon.
Do you have secure parking on site?
Cheers
Sarah
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#3 jeev 2012-03-28 17:43
hi i am 17 and is a former black belt in tie kwon do, and i want to change, i havent yet come to a boxfit class. but i want to spar.
should i come to the boxfit class first and talk to the people ?
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#2 Bristol Boxing Gym 2011-12-08 10:24
Yes feel free to come along to our novice sparring sessions. No need to book just turn up.

Jamie - Bristol Boxing Gym

Quoting keiran walker:
hi guys, i came to the boxfit a few weeks back and enjoyed it but i have trained in plymouth and feel i can spar and know hitting, parrying, movement, footwork etc etc.. could i come to the spar sessions and patch up on my abilites and start sparring as well as attending the boxfit as much as i can?? many thanks
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#1 keiran walker 2011-12-07 17:50
hi guys, i came to the boxfit a few weeks back and enjoyed it but i have trained in plymouth and feel i can spar and know hitting, parrying, movement, footwork etc etc.. could i come to the spar sessions and patch up on my abilites and start sparring as well as attending the boxfit as much as i can?? many thanks
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