What Should I Expect In My First Kickboxing Class?
A Beginner's Guide

Article by : Zawen Anwar

Kickboxing Master Trainer, Combat Strength and Conditioning Specialist, ACE CPT

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  1. What Should I Expect in My First Kickboxing Class?

Walking into your first kickboxing class can be exciting—but it’s also completely normal to feel a little nervous.

Many beginners wonder:

  • Will I be fit enough?
  • Will I have to spar?
  • What should I wear?
  • What if I’ve never done martial arts before?

The good news is that everyone starts somewhere. At Gloves & Glory, we welcome beginners of all fitness levels and backgrounds. Our goal is to help you learn, improve, and enjoy the process in a safe and supportive environment.

If you’re thinking about trying kickboxing for the first time, here’s exactly what you can expect.

2. Before You Arrive

For your first class, keep things simple.

What to Wear

Comfortable workout attire is all you need:

  • T-shirt or sports top
  • Shorts or training pants
  • Suitable hijabwear
  • Water bottle
  • Towel

If you already own hand wraps or gloves, bring them along. If not, don’t worry—our coaches can advise you on the equipment you’ll need as you progress.

Arrive Early

Try to arrive 10 – 15 minutes before class starts.

This gives you time to:

  • Meet the coach
  • Complete any registration
  • Get familiar with the gym
  • Ask any questions you may have

Remember, no one expects you to know everything on day one.

3. The Warm-Up

Every class begins with a warm-up designed to prepare your body for training.

You may perform:

  • Light Shadow box
  • Dynamic stretching
  • Mobility exercises
  • Bodyweight movements

The warm-up helps:

  • Increase heart rate
  • Improve joint mobility
  • Reduce injury risk
  • Prepare your muscles for movements and exercise

Don’t worry if you get tired, take your time and work at your own pace.

4. Learning the Fundamentals

Your first class will focus on basic techniques rather than advanced combinations.

You’ll likely learn:

Basic Stance

The stance is the foundation of kickboxing.

You’ll learn:

  • Proper foot positioning
  • Balance and posture
  • Hand positioning
  • How to move safely

 

Basic Punches

Most beginners start with:

  • Jab
  • Cross
  • Hook
  • Uppercut

Your coach will demonstrate each technique and help you develop proper form.

Basic Kicks

Depending on the class structure, you may also learn:

  • Front Kick
  • Roundhouse Kick
  • Knee Strike

The focus will be on technique rather than power.

Our fundamental is

  • First learn : TECHNIQUE
  • Then get the : FLOW
  • Once you get to know the techniques, increase : SPEED
  • Then gradually increase : POWER

5. Pad Work and Drills

One of the most enjoyable parts of kickboxing is hitting pads.

You may work with:

  • Punching bag
  • Focus mitts
  • Thai pads
  • Kick shields

Punching bag and pad work helps develop:

  • Coordination
  • Timing
  • Accuracy
  • Confidence
  • Endurance

Don’t worry if you miss a target or forget a combination. Learning is part of the process.

Every experienced kickboxer was once a beginner.

6. Fitness and Conditioning

Kickboxing is known for being an incredible workout.

Most classes include bodyweight conditioning exercises such as:

  • Squats
  • Push-ups
  • Planks
  • Sit-ups
  • Burpees
  • Core exercises

The intensity can usually be adjusted to suit your fitness level.

The goal isn’t to exhaust you, it’s to help you gradually improve your strength and endurance over time.

7. Will I Have to Spar?

One of the most common questions beginners ask is:

“Will I have to fight someone?”

The answer is simple:

NO.

At Gloves & Glory, beginners are not expected to spar during their first class.

Your first sessions are focused on:

  • Learning technique
  • Building fitness
  • Developing confidence
  • Understanding safety

Sparring is optional and only introduced when students are ready.

8. Expect to Make Mistakes

Your first class is not about being perfect. You can’t be Bruce Lee in 1 day, remember that.

Your training It’s all about:

  • Learning something new
  • Having fun
  • Challenging yourself

You may:

  • Forget combinations
  • Lose balance occasionally
  • Feel awkward at first
  • Out of breath

That’s completely normal. Improvement comes through practice and consistency.

9. Expect a Great Workout

Many first-time students are surprised by how much of the body kickboxing uses.

You’ll work:

  • Upper Body 
  • Lower Body
  • Core

Don’t be surprised if you’re a little sore the next day. That’s completely normal if you’re a beginners.

This is simply your body adapting to new movements and challenges.

10. The Benefits Begin Immediately

Even after your first class, many people notice:

  • Increased energy
  • Reduced stress
  • Improved mood, you’ll be happier after class.
  • Greater confidence
  • A sense of accomplishment

Kickboxing isn’t just about fitness, it’s about becoming a stronger version of yourself.

Master Tips for Your First Class

DO

DONT

Arrive early

Compare yourself to others

Bring water

Worry about making mistakes

Listen to your coach

Try to go too hard too soon

Focus on technique before power

Be afraid to ask questions

Just have fun

Rushing to learn every movement

Join the Gloves & Glory Family

Starting something new can feel intimidating, but your first kickboxing class could be the beginning of an incredible journey.

Whether your goal is:

  • Weight loss
  • Improving your fitness level
  • Self-defense
  • Gain confidence
  • Aiming to compete

Our coaches are here to support you every step of the way.

At Gloves & Glory, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming environment where beginners feel comfortable, motivated, and empowered to succeed.

The hardest part are always taking the first step. Let us guide you.

Book your first class today and discover why so many people fall in love with kickboxing.

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