Kickboxing gyms

Websites for kickboxing gyms in Lancashire

Most kickboxing gym websites blur into “general fitness with bag work”. They lose the people who actually want to learn to fight, and confuse the fitness crowd who aren’t sure what they’re signing up for. A decent site separates them — and converts both.

I’m TJ. I’m based in Mellor Brook, near Blackburn. I started kickboxing at Ciric Sports in the Netherlands, training under Robin Ciric — who now fights professionally for Glory. Five years on the bags and pads gives you a clear sense of what a kickboxing gym needs to put across on its website. I’ll come to your gym, have a brew and build you a site that fills the mats.

Kickboxing training at a Lancashire gym

The problem

What most kickboxing gym websites get wrong

The same issues turn up on almost every kickboxing gym site I review:

  • Class types blur together — fitness kickboxing, technique sessions, sparring nights and kids’ classes all share one timetable with no separation.
  • Sparring rules aren’t stated anywhere, so beginners assume they’ll be thrown into full contact on their first night and never come back.
  • Coach lineage is missing — who they trained under, what style (Dutch, K1, full-contact, American), any competition background. That’s the thing that earns trust before someone walks through the door.
  • There’s no visible path from the beginners’ fitness class to the fight team, so serious students assume you don’t cater to them.
  • Pricing is hidden, which costs more trial bookings than the price itself ever would.

What you need

What a good kickboxing gym website needs

  • Class types split clearly: fitness kickboxing, technique, beginners, sparring, kids, women-only. Each described on its own terms.
  • A timetable that filters by class type — not a screenshot of a whiteboard.
  • Coach bios with lineage and competition history. Where they trained, under whom, what style, any fight record. This is the thing that separates a credible gym from a fitness class with gloves.
  • Sparring rules and contact level clearly stated. Beginners need to know they won’t be hit hard on night one.
  • First-night information: what to wear, what to bring, whether to book or just turn up.
  • Pricing upfront. No “contact us for membership options”.
  • Local SEO so “kickboxing Preston” or “kickboxing classes Blackburn” puts you in the map pack.

Scope

How I scope the project

A kickboxing gym website can be straightforward or detailed depending on how the gym operates.

Some gyms need clearer class information, timetable structure and a better trial enquiry route. Others need pages for fight teams, interclub events, grading syllabuses, kids’ classes, coach bios and local SEO.

I’ll scope the project around what the site needs to explain and what would make enquiries easier.

Then I’ll give you a clear proposal before the work starts. No hidden extras.

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 everywhere in between.

Let’s talk about your gym

Sounds good?

Drop me a message or give me a ring. I’ll come down and tell you straight what your site needs. No pitch.