Boxing gyms
Websites for boxing gyms
Boxing gyms don’t need fancy. They need clear. A bloke who’s been thinking about boxing classes for six months wants to know three things: when is it on, how much is it and is he going to embarrass himself on the first night. Most boxing gym websites answer none of those.
I build sites that answer all three on the homepage.
I’m TJ. I’m based in Mellor Brook, near Blackburn. I trained for 12 years in Taekwondo and Kickboxing before I started building websites for combat sports gyms. I’ll come to your gym, have a brew and build you a site that fills the mats.
The problem
Why most boxing gym websites lose trial bookings
The boxing gym website problem is usually one of two things. Either the site is so old it loads at the speed of dial-up, or the site is so new and shiny it forgot to mention what classes are on. Sometimes both at once.
The other recurring issue: every boxing gym thinks it’s selling the same thing, when it isn’t. White-collar punters, fitness boxing regulars, kids’ boxing parents and amateur competitors all need different information. They all land on the same homepage. None of them get what they came for.
What you need
What a good boxing gym website needs
- Class types split clearly: pad work, technique, sparring, fitness boxing, white-collar, kids, women’s classes. Each gets its own block on the site.
- A timetable that’s actually current — not a Google Doc you forgot to update in March.
- Pricing tables that aren’t hidden. Drop-in, monthly, 6-month, family — all visible, no “contact for pricing”.
- First-night info. What to bring, what to wear, how early to turn up, who to ask for. Take the fear out of walking through the door.
- Sparring rules. Nobody wants to sign up to a gym that lets day-one beginners spar with the comp team. Say it plainly.
- Coach bios. Belts, fight records, who they’ve cornered for. This is your credibility.
- A trial enquiry route on every page. Three fields, mobile-first, no faff.
- Local SEO. When someone searches “boxing gym Blackburn” or “boxing classes Preston”, you should be top three.
Scope
How I scope the project
The scope depends on what your boxing gym needs the website to do.
Some gyms need a clean site with class pages, first-session information and a simple enquiry route. Others need more structure for kids’ boxing, white-collar, one-to-ones, amateur pathways, coach bios and local SEO.
I’ll look at what is already there, talk through what needs fixing and give you a clear proposal before anything starts.
You will know what is included, what is not and what happens next.
Coverage
Where I work
Lancashire and the parts of Greater Manchester within 45 minutes of Blackburn. Preston, Burnley, Bolton, Accrington, Chorley, Clitheroe, Darwen, Nelson, Colne, Rossendale and the bits in between.
Let’s talk about your gym
Sounds good?
Drop me a message or give me a call. I’ll come down and tell you straight what your site needs. No pitch.