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Group Fitness Boxing Instructor Here We GROW Again! Are you a potential Group Fitness Boxing Instructor and ready to leave average in the past? Be a part of one of the greatest growth stories ever ...

Group Fitness Boxing Instructor Here We GROW Again! Are you a potential Group Fitness Boxing Instructor and ready to leave average in the past? Be a part of one of the greatest growth stories ever ...

Boxing Instructor

Seattle, WA · On-site

$25 - $53/hr

A Coach is primarily responsible for delivering an exceptional TITLE Boxing Club class experience. A Coach may also offer private lessons to members for a more personalized training experience.

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How much do boxing coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for boxing coach in the United States is $17.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a boxing coach?

A Boxing Coach is responsible for training and developing boxers by teaching techniques, improving fitness, and creating strategic fight plans. They assess an athlete's strengths and weaknesses, design tailored training programs, and provide motivation and guidance. Coaches also oversee sparring sessions, enhance conditioning, and ensure proper safety measures. Their role extends to preparing fighters mentally and physically for competitions while analyzing opponents to refine tactics.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a boxing coach?

To thrive as a Boxing Coach, you need in-depth knowledge of boxing techniques, physical conditioning, and training methodologies, often supported by prior competitive experience and relevant coaching certifications. Familiarity with training equipment, video analysis tools, and first aid/CPR certifications is typically expected. Strong motivational skills, effective communication, and the ability to assess and adapt to individual athlete needs set outstanding coaches apart. These competencies are crucial for fostering athlete development, ensuring safety, and achieving competitive success.

What are some common challenges faced by boxing coaches and how can they be addressed?

Boxing Coaches often face challenges such as managing athletes' differing skill levels, maintaining motivation during rigorous training, and ensuring safety during sparring sessions. Success in this role requires building individualized training plans, providing clear feedback, and fostering a supportive team environment. Coaches also need to stay updated with best practices in injury prevention and regulations in the sport. Learning to adapt coaching techniques for each athlete helps maximize performance and keeps training both effective and enjoyable.

How much money do boxing coaches make?

Boxing coaches' salaries vary based on experience, location, and the level of athletes they train. On average, they earn between $30,000 and $75,000 annually, with top coaches in professional settings earning more. Many coaches supplement income through private lessons, gym employment, or competition coaching.

How to get into boxing coaching?

To become a boxing coach, gain experience by competing or training as a boxer, then obtain relevant certifications such as a coaching or fitness certification. Developing strong communication skills and knowledge of boxing techniques are essential, and many coaches start by working at gyms or boxing clubs to build their reputation and experience.
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Boxing Instructor

UFC GYM RIVERDALE

Riverdale, NJ

Contractor

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

At UFC GYM, the Boxing Coach is responsible for ensuring a positive member experience. Coaches are responsible for delivering great member service, Private Training & achieving Supplement revenue. Coaches are responsible for the successful attainment of revenue goals pertaining to Private Training and Supplements. This position requires a minimum of one day on the weekend on either Saturday, Sunday or a combination of both days.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

Sales Execution on Key Metrics

  • Sell and Conduct Private & Small Group Training with Members 

  • Assist members and encourage member involvement in private training. 

  • Ensure accurate administration of client programs, supplement purchases, measurement tracking and workout programs. Arrives on time, prepared and attentive for training appointments. 

  • Assist in all revenue generating activities, including but not limited to: complimentary workouts, supplement booths, body fat tables, seminars, workshops, etc. 

  • Sell training sessions, execute an effective prospecting strategy, conducting guest tours, and responsible for completing sales of when needed through the Turn-Over process. 

  • Responsible for achieving personal monthly revenue objectives set forth by the Company with regards to Private Coaching and Supplements; Achieve all minimum standards set forth (sessions, PT and supplement sales) 

  • Perform “Starter Sessions” and prospecting activities

 

Member Experience

  • Focus on changing lives through Service, Science and Sales 

  • Be a brand ambassador of UFC Gym and its “Train Different” philosophy 

  • Bring T.R.A.I.N (Timely, Ready, Aware, Inspiring, Noble) to life 

  • Conduct safe and effective private MMA training sessions 

  • Maintain the organization and neat presentation of the fitness floor and training spaces at all times

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Knowledge, skills & abilities:

  • In depth knowledge of Private Training techniques from assessment to program design. 

  • Possess a working knowledge of the dotFIT program and software. 

  • Must be able to adjust and operate all Fitness Equipment. 

  • Knowledge of company policies, practices and procedures, including emergency and safety procedures. 

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills. 

  • Able to generate, maintain and demonstrate a friendly, enthusiastic and positive attitude. 

  • Possess a strong customer service focus. Responds professionally to requests and inquiries from guests, members and staff. 

  • Understands and follow oral and written instructions. 

  • Communicates clearly and concisely. 

  • Possesses strong organizational skills. Understands basic record keeping practices and procedures. Demonstrates the ability to organize and prioritize multiple tasks. 

  • Experience operating office equipment such as computers, calculators, fax and photocopiers. 

  • Must be computer proficient with basic skills in Word and Excel. 

  • Ability to work, setup and execute successful weekends 

  • Extroverted/Self motivator/Customer service minded

 

Recommended Experience:

  • Current CPR/AED certification 

  • Certification from organization recognized by UFC Gym and/or Pro-Am fight background.

  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED). 

  • 4-year degree in a related field recognized by UFC Gym (preferred). 

  • Minimum 1 year of related experience

 

This position description intends to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities.  The order in which duties and responsibilities are listed is not significant.