18/05/2026
A dynamic, women's-only veterans’ boxing training programme is redefining fitness and community. Held weekly, the initiative has been launched by The Fighting Chance, which is dedicated to encouraging physical and mental health and well-being through boxing.
Hosted at the Rival Boxing Gym in King's Cross, the sessions offer an empowering environment tailored specifically for women of all fitness levels. By removing the intimidation factor often associated with traditional gyms, it provides a safe, welcoming space for women to build physical strength and mental resilience.
Coordinator, Laura White said: “The core of the weekly sessions is non-contact boxing. The women who come along will learn boxing techniques, including footwork, shadow boxing, pad work, and heavy bag drills, without physical contact. It’s a high-intensity cardio workout that burns calories, improves coordination, and builds core strength while serving as an outlet for stress. Every session is designed to leave participants feeling strong, confident, and physically empowered.”
Holistic well-being and social activities are also planned for when the programme gather pace, so that women veterans will not only improve their physical fitness but also build a network of supportive friendships.
The sessions are held eThursday at Rival Boxing Gym, 251 Caledonian Road, King’s Cross, 10.30am – 12. For more information email: [email protected]