
Coaching
Coaches are the heartbeat of boxing, shaping the sport at every level. From local club assistants to national team coaches, they play a vital role in developing and supporting boxers to reach their full potential.
Most of these coaches are dedicated volunteers who generously give their time, not only to train and mentor athletes but also to lead impactful community initiatives. Their commitment keeps the spirit of boxing alive and ensures its continued success for generations to come.
That’s powerful, and of course, with great power comes great responsibility. We take our coaching programme very seriously, regardless of whether your ambition is to coach at your club, regionally or aspire to coach at a national level.
What does Coaching involve?
There are three levels of coaching within England Boxing:
Level 1 – Assistant Coach
Level 2 – Full Coach
Level 3 – Senior Coach
GETTING STARTED
Becoming an England Boxing Level 1 – Assistant Coach
This course is run over 4 days.
You must:
- Be at least 17 years of age in order to participate in the course. Please note coaches must be 18 or older to be able to obtain their license and actively coach with England Boxing.
- Be affiliated to an England Boxing club.
- Hold an enhanced DBS. (Valid for 3 years)
- Have valid first aid qualification including AED training. (Valid for 3 years)
- Hold an England Boxing safeguarding qualification. (Valid for 3 years)
- Be able to communicate effectively in English (listening, speaking, reading and writing.)
This qualification enables you to assist ringside in competitive bouts and assist in sparring sessions under the supervision of a Level 2 qualified coach.
Becoming an England Boxing Level 2 – Full Coach
This course is run over 4 days.
You must:
- Be 18 years of age or over.
- Hold an England Boxing Level 1 Assistant Coach award for a minimum of 1 year.
- Be affiliated with an England Boxing club.
- Hold an enhanced DBS. (Valid for 3 years)
- Have a first aid qualification, including AED training. (Valid for 3 years)
- Hold an England Boxing Safeguarding qualification. (Valid for 3 years)
- Be able to supply two boxers for your assessment day. Boxers must be registered on The Locker and have a current BCR1 and QR code; this will ensure they are covered for insurance purposes.
- Be able to communicate effectively in English (listening, speaking, reading and writing).
If any of the following are out of date or show as lapsed, you will be ineligible to book on the course until they are brought up to date and show as current.
- England Boxing Level 1 Assistant Coach qualification
- DBS
- First Aid
- Safeguarding
Becoming an England Boxing Level 3 – Senior Coach
This course is run over 12 months.
You must:
- Be 23 years of age or over.
- Hold an England Boxing Level 2 Full Coach award for a minimum of 5 years with two references from a regional coach and coach educator, before you can apply for an assessment for the England Boxing Level 3 Senior Coach course.
- Be affiliated to an England Boxing club.
- Hold an enhanced DBS. (Valid for 3 years)
- Have first aid qualification including AED training. (Valid for 3 years)
- Hold an England Boxing Safeguarding qualification. (Valid for 3 years)
- Be able to communicate effectively in English (listening, speaking, reading and writing.)
If any of the following are out of date or show as lapsed, you will be ineligible to apply for an assessment until they are brought up to date and show as current.
- DBS
- First Aid
- Safeguarding
Due to the high level and length of this learning programme, intake is once a year and coaches must apply for an assessment to evaluate if their experience is suitable enough to undertake the course.
What’s involved on an England Boxing Coaching Course?
England Boxing coaching courses are typically run over 4 days (two weekends) and cover a range of modules and topics suitable for the level for which you are studying.
Each course hosts around 16-18 candidates.
Finding a coaching course
New courses are added regularly across the England Boxing regions. If no courses are available in your area, please keep checking The Locker for updates.
To check available courses:
- Visit The Locker and navigate to the Courses tab.
- You will be able to search for a course for region or type of course.
- If a course is full, you will be unable to book it.
- You may book a course in any region, even if it is outside your own.
Cancellations & Changes
- More than 28 days before course commences a full refund will be given.
- Less than 28 days before course commences, we will only provide a full refund or transfer to another course where evidence can be provided supporting exceptional circumstances for non-attendance of the course.
- Less than 7 days before the course commences there will be no refund or transfer under any circumstances. All days must be attended with no exceptions, and no courses are transferable from one course to another,
- Please refer to our England Boxing courses policy here
For any queries or to submit requests please contact: support@englandboxing.zendesk.com
Reasonable Adjustments Request
Where possible, England Boxing are committed to delivering courses that are inclusive and accessible to all. When you book onto a course via The Locker, you will have the option of adding your Reasonable Adjustment requests. England Boxing will work with you to accommodate these, where applicable.
If you are unable to add your Reasonable Adjustments via The Locker, please complete the Reasonable Adjustments Request document by clicking here.
The information you provide allows us to adapt environments, resources and delivery to ensure the course is inclusive and accessible. This information must be provided at least 7 days in advance, so reasonable adjustments can be reviewed and implemented where applicable