Kickboxing for beginners in Weesp is the perfect way to get in shape. Whether you’ve never boxed before or are looking for something new, you’re welcome at The Kickboxing Society. You’ll train in a group setting with experienced coaches in a welcoming atmosphere. Here, the focus is on your personal growth, without any pressure to perform.
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Your first training session in Weesp


The first kickboxing class for beginners in Weesp is accessible and tailored entirely to your needs. You’ll learn the basics of kickboxing: punching, kicking, and movement. Everything is done at your own pace, with personalized guidance. The atmosphere is positive, and the group will help you stick with it.
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Get fit without fighting


Kickboxing for beginners in Weesp is all about training, without physical contact. No sparring, but plenty of punching. You work on your fitness, strength, and mental focus in a challenging environment. You don't need any experience to get started—just the desire to grow.

Why choose The Kickboxing Society?


At The Kickboxing Society, you can experience kickboxing for beginners in Weesp in a way that is different from what you are used to. The lessons combine technique, power, and good energy. Our community motivates you to persevere, even during the difficult moments. Here, you are never alone.

What do you need to get started?


All you need to get started with kickboxing in Weesp is some workout clothes and a little courage. We’ll take care of the rest: instruction, equipment, and a welcoming environment where you’ll feel right at home. Your first trial class is free, so you can just give it a try.
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Book your free trial lesson in Weesp


Want to experience what it feels like to give it your all during a workout? Book your introductory kickboxing class for beginners in Weesp today. After just one class, you’ll already feel stronger and understand why so many people keep coming back. Now is your chance to get started—we’re here for you.

Contact us

Please contact us via our contact form.

How can I become a member?
You can register via our website by entering your details and choosing a membership. You can also do this after taking a trial lesson with one of our trainers.
Can I freeze my membership?
Each member may pause their membership for up to 8 weeks per year, regardless of the reason. We offer this service because we understand that flexibility is sometimes desirable. If you are injured and have a doctor's note, or if you are pregnant, we can pause your membership for a longer period of time, subject to consultation.

To start the pause, you can email us with your name and the location where you are a member. Then indicate the start and end date of the desired pause. After that date, your membership will automatically become active again and you can come back to train with us. You will not receive any direct debits for the paused period. Unless the invoice was already on the mailing list before you requested the pause. In that case, we cannot stop it and it will be collected. Invoices that have already been paid sometimes include days that fall within the pause. These days will automatically be credited after the pause. Please note: the end date of your contract will be moved forward and it is not possible to pause retroactively.
Do I have a notice period?
Once you have completed the term of your chosen membership, the notice period for a monthly membership is one full calendar month. For a 4-weekly membership, the notice period is one full period of four weeks.
Upon cancellation, you will complete any remaining period of the current four weeks and your subscription will continue until the end of the following four weeks.
May I bring a guest?
Yes, that is certainly possible. Please let us know which class you would like to take together and provide his/her name, and we will register him/her for the class. 
Confidential advisor

If you encounter bullying, sexual harassment, discrimination, or aggression within The Kickboxing Society, you can contact our confidential advisor.

What are the duties of a confidential advisor?

The confidential advisor is there to provide guidance and support to employees and members, analyze incidents, and advise on them, among other things.

Strict confidentiality

It should be clear that all cases involve sensitive issues that must be resolved in an appropriate manner. The confidential advisor treats all requests for assistance with strict confidentiality. Action will only be taken if the person reporting the issue agrees to this.