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As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for kickboxing coach in the United States is $24.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Kickboxing Coach is a fitness professional who trains individuals or groups in kickboxing techniques, improving their strength, endurance, and overall skill. They design workout routines, teach proper form, and ensure safety during training. Coaches may work with beginners looking for fitness benefits or advanced athletes preparing for competition. Their role also includes motivation, coaching strategy, and injury prevention.

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To thrive as a Kickboxing Coach, you need expertise in kickboxing techniques, physical fitness, and training methodologies, often backed by prior competitive experience and relevant coaching certifications. Familiarity with gym equipment, fitness tracking apps, and first aid/CPR certification is typically required. Outstanding motivational skills, strong communication, and the ability to adapt instruction to different skill levels are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure effective, safe, and engaging training sessions while helping clients achieve their fitness goals.

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A typical workday for a Kickboxing Coach involves leading group or individual training sessions, demonstrating techniques, and supervising exercises to ensure proper form and safety. Coaches also spend time developing class routines, providing personalized feedback to clients, and sometimes assisting with gym administration or equipment maintenance. Many Kickboxing Coaches work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate client schedules. Collaboration with other fitness professionals, such as personal trainers or nutritionists, may also be part of the role, especially in larger gym settings.

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Professional kickboxers' earnings vary widely based on experience, reputation, and event size, with top fighters earning from $20,000 to over $100,000 per fight. Many earn additional income through sponsorships, coaching, and merchandise. Entry-level fighters or those in smaller promotions typically earn less, often under $10,000 per fight.

Is 27 too old to start kickboxing?

Kickboxing coaching and training are suitable for adults of all ages, including those starting at 27. Age is less important than physical fitness, dedication, and proper training; many adult beginners successfully learn and compete in kickboxing. Starting at 27 can still lead to skill development and fitness benefits with consistent practice and appropriate coaching.
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Boxing - Kickboxing Coach

ADP - RNOOID0030263523

Casselberry, FL • On-site

Part-time

Posted 10 days ago

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Job description

Club Overview

TITLE Boxing Club Winter Park delivers premium, explosive boxing and kickboxing group workouts in a modern, dynamic boutique setting. We are dedicated to connecting with our Central Florida community, driving life-changing results for our members, and maintaining an elite, motivating training environment rooted in Professionalism, Energy, Timeliness, and Care.

Position Summary

As a Fitness Trainer, you will lead high-energy group boxing/kickboxing classes, conduct customized 1-on-1 personal training sessions, and actively drive club growth through membership and personal training sales. You are the "spark" of the club—responsible for delivering safe, physically challenging, and exhilarating workouts that leave members feeling cared for and looking forward to their next session.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Class Leadership & Format Execution: Plan and deliver high-energy, 45-to-60-minute group boxing and kickboxing classes utilizing the club's signature format: a 15-minute intense warmup, 8 rounds of boxing/kickboxing on the heavy bags, and a 7-minute core/ab finish.

  • Member Care & Technical Modifications: Demonstrate proper techniques for punches, kicks, footwork, and defensive moves to ensure safety and effectiveness. Proactively provide regressions, progressions, or alternative exercises for members with physical limitations or past injuries.

  • Revenue Generation (PT & Membership Sales): Proactively convert group class attendees into dedicated personal training clients. Partner with the club staff to actively pitch, present, and close club memberships to prospective guests and first-time visitors.

  • Timeliness & Professionalism: Arrive early for all scheduled shifts, fully prepared to wrap hands for members and guests before class starts. Maintain elite personal hygiene, wear approved club attire, and uphold the highest standard of professional ethics.

  • Operational Excellence & Equipment Care: Ensure a welcoming, friendly, and pristine class atmosphere. Ensure all fitness equipment (dumbbells, medicine balls, bands) used during class or personal training is cleaned, sanitized, and returned to its proper storage rack immediately following the session.

  • Brand & Social Representation: Support club visibility goals by actively participating in club social media content, promoting theme classes, and acting as a vibrant local brand ambassador.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Fitness & Boxing Expertise: Deep understanding of boxing/kickboxing fundamentals, physical conditioning, and proper exercise mechanics.

  • Coaching, Energy & Showmanship: Proven capability to command a large room or bring elite, individual focus to a class as small as 1 or 2 members. We believe every single member deserves a premium experience; the exact same level of thorough preparation, technical skill, high energy, and showmanship is required whether teaching a packed house or a single client.

  • Communication & Voice Projection: Excellent communication skills with the ability to clearly and confidently project your voice over loud fitness music to safely command the training floor.

  • Sales Mindset: Confident and proactive in consulting with guests, handling objections, and closing both personal training packages and gym memberships.

  • Experience: Prior personal training, group fitness, or fitness sales experience is highly preferred. Significant amateur/pro fight experience or a strong martial arts background can be substituted.

Certifications & Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent.

  • Active CPR and AED certifications (or willingness to obtain within 30 days of hire).

  • Preferred: A degree in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, or a nationally recognized personal training certification (NASM, ACE, ACSM, NSCA, etc.).

Physical Demands & Environment

  • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.

  • Requires high physical effort daily including demonstrating exercises, holding punch mitts, bending, stretching, and prolonged standing/moving.

  • Ability to work dynamic hours, including early mornings, evenings, and weekend rotations to support class schedules.

Benefits & Perks

  • Competitive class rates, strong personal training commissions, and performance bonuses for membership sales conversions.

  • Free elite club membership access (including access to premium amenities like the Styku Body Scanner).

  • A vibrant, music-driven, supportive team culture with massive potential to build your personal training book of business.

Company Description

TITLE Boxing Club Winter Park is a premium, results-driven boutique fitness club located in the Winter Park / Casselberry area. Moving away from the chaotic, high-volume "big-box" gym model, we provide an exclusive, upscale, and private training environment custom-built for individuals who value individual attention, elite coaching, and a strong community culture.