Robinson

Frequently asked questions

Our goal at Robinson-Neal Boxing Academy is to offer excellent training and personal attention to each of our members.

The earliest we start teaching is age 5. The oldest is 19. We build a rapport with the boxing student and determine if they can learn our method.

We offer group classes AND one-on-one training. Personal lessons are available for one on one training with sessions lasting 30, 45, or 60 minutes. Group classes are great for team building, confidence building, and a competitive edge.

Youth boxing is safe! Students participate in routine boxing drills more than any other activity. If students want to become amateur fighters, they’re already on a path to building the foundations of boxing. Students learn how to fully protect themselves before they compete. To be eligible for a competition bout, students will need to see a doctor before they get in the ring, and after they get out of the ring. Safety is our number one priority.

No. Students do not have to get in the boxing ring and fight. If students would like to get in the ring, they will need to complete 30 to 90 lessons to meet eligibility. The first time a boxing student enters the ring, they train at a slow pace to ensure they learn to protect themselves.

Boxing is one of the best and most effective training regimens for self-defense. We teach students the skills to defend themselves. They learn to defend on their feet and stay on their feet. Boxing students learn how to dictate the action.