Position Available: Boxing Group Class Trainer & Gym Manager

Job Title: Boxing Group Class Trainer & Gym Manager

Location: The Boxing Shop, Salisbury,Brisbane – Job Type: Part time/Casual : – Monday to Thursday: 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM- Saturday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 AM

About Us: The Boxing Shop is one of the premier boxing and fitness facilities in the country, dedicated to fostering a positive and motivating environment for our clients. We offer classes for various age groups—including U8s, U12s, U17s, and adults—tailored to different levels of experience.

Role Overview:

Key Responsibilities: Lead engaging and effective boxing group classes for clients of all ages and skill levels.- Act as the Gym Manager when the director is away, overseeing daily operations and ensuring a welcoming environment.- Build and maintain positive relationships with all clients and staff to enhance community spirit.- Multi-task effectively, managing class schedules, client inquiries, and administrative tasks.- Collaborate with staff to ensure adherence to gym systems and protocols.- Provide guidance and support to clients, ensuring their safety and encouraging progress.

We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Casual Boxing Group Class Trainer who can also serve as the Gym Manager in the absence of the director. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in the fitness industry, particularly in leading group classes, while maintaining positive relationships with clients.

Boxing Group Class Trainer & Gym Manager: – Proven experience in the fitness industry, particularly in leading group classes.- Strong knowledge of boxing techniques and training methodologies.- Excellent interpersonal skills with a knack for building relationships.- Ability to manage multiple tasks and adapt to changing schedules.- Passionate about fitness and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

Why Join Us?

Be part of a dynamic team in a top-tier boxing and fitness facility.- Opportunity to make a positive impact on clients’ fitness journeys.- Flexible working hours that fit your schedule.If you are a motivated fitness professional looking to inspire others in a supportive environment, we want to hear from you! Please send your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience

info@theboxingshop.com.au

The Boxing Shop Team

Australian Boxer Cooper O’Connell Set for Gold at World U19 Championships

In an exciting turn of events, Australian boxer Cooper O’Connell has made it to the finals of the World U19 Boxing Championships taking place in Colorado this week. The promising young athlete is set to compete in the gold medal match on Sunday (Australian time), a testament to his hard work and dedication over the past few years.Cooper is under the expert guidance of coach Gareth Williams at The Boxing Shop in Brisbane. Over the last two years, he has demonstrated remarkable growth, both in his skills and his mindset. “We have spoken for a few months about winning the gold medal, and now it’s within touching distance,” Williams said, reflecting on the journey that has led them to this pivotal moment.In preparation for this prestigious event, Cooper has engaged in sparring sessions with some of the best in the sport, including Olympians Shannan Davey and Olympic Bronze Medalist Charlie Senior. This high-level training has equipped him with the experience and confidence necessary to excel on the world stage. His preparation has been nothing short of exemplary, allowing him to hone his abilities against top-quality professionals leading up to the championship.This year has not been without its challenges for Cooper. Earlier in the year, he faced a significant setback when he had to recover from a shoulder reconstruction. After losing his fight at the Queensland titles, he showed immense resilience, bouncing back with rapid improvements that have led him to this gold medal opportunity. Now, Cooper stands on the brink of becoming the world number one boxer in the 65kg division for under 19s.The community surrounding Cooper has rallied behind him, with immense support from sponsors and fans who helped him raise the funds necessary for this journey. Their belief in his talent and potential has played a crucial role in enabling him to compete at such a high level.As Cooper prepares to step into the ring for the final, the entire Australian boxing community is filled with pride and anticipation. Regardless of the outcome, his journey serves as an inspiration, demonstrating what can be achieved with hard work, determination, and support. We wish Cooper O’Connell the best of luck in his pursuit of gold in Colorado!

Cooper O'Connell aims for Gold at u19 world boxing championships in the USA

Cooper O’Connell goes for Gold

Cooper O'Connell aims for Gold at u19 world boxing championships in the USA

As excitement builds in the boxing community, young talent Cooper O’Connell prepares to make a significant impact at the Youth World Championships in Colorado next week. Hailing from Brisbane, Cooper has already established himself as a formidable competitor, holding the title of the current 65kg Australian Boxing Champion. His journey to Colorado began just two months ago when he dominated the nationals, securing his selection by winning three decisive fights that showcased his skill, determination, and tactical prowess in the ring. Each match was a testament to his hard work and relentless pursuit of excellence, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting championship experience. In preparation for the high-stakes competition, Cooper recently traveled to Germany, where he faced a series of challenging bouts—three fights in under a week. This rigorous schedule not only honed his skills but also exposed him to various fighting styles, which will undoubtedly serve him well against an international field of competitors. The experience gained from these matches is invaluable, providing Cooper with the confidence and adaptation needed for success on the world stage.
Training under the watchful eye of Gareth Williams and the team at The Boxing Shop in Brisbane, Cooper has access to top-notch facilities and expert guidance.
Stay tuned as we cheer for Cooper O’Connell who is in with a real chance as he battles for glory at the Youth World Championships. We wish him the best of luck in this exciting chapter of his boxing career!

Gareth Williams sitting down and discussing the future with young men.

Enhancing Focus and Fostering Community Values in Young People

Introduction to Boxing Classes

Boxing classes have gained popularity as a means of physical fitness and self-defense, but their benefits extend far beyond just physical conditioning. For young people, engaging in boxing can significantly improve focus and instill a sense of value within a community. This blog post will explore how boxing classes contribute to these essential aspects of personal development.

Improving Focus Through Structured Training

One of the primary benefits of boxing training is the enhancement of focus. Boxing requires intense concentration on various elements, including technique, timing, and strategy. Here’s how boxing helps improve focus:

  1. Mental Engagement: During boxing classes, participants must pay attention to their instructors and the techniques being taught. This mental engagement fosters an environment where young people learn to concentrate on tasks at hand, which can translate into better focus in academic settings.
  2. Goal Setting: Boxing training often involves setting specific goals, such as mastering a particular punch or improving endurance. The process of working towards these goals teaches young individuals the importance of maintaining focus over time and the satisfaction that comes from achieving set objectives.
  3. Discipline and Routine: Regular attendance at boxing classes instills discipline in young people. They learn to commit to a schedule, which requires them to prioritize their time effectively. This routine not only enhances their ability to concentrate during training but also encourages them to apply this discipline in other areas of life.
  4. Stress Relief: Physical activity is known to reduce stress levels by releasing endorphins. When young people engage in boxing, they can channel their energy into productive outlets rather than distractions that may hinder their focus.

Fostering a Sense of Value in Community

In addition to improving focus, boxing classes play a crucial role in fostering a sense of value within a community among young participants:

  1. Building Relationships: Boxing classes often involve teamwork and partner drills that encourage interaction among participants. These interactions help build friendships and create bonds that foster a sense of belonging within the community.
  2. Encouragement and Support: Instructors and peers provide encouragement during training sessions, creating an environment where young people feel valued for their efforts regardless of skill level. This support system reinforces positive self-esteem and motivates individuals to continue improving.
  3. Community Events: Many boxing gyms organize events such as competitions or exhibitions that involve local communities. Participation in these events allows young boxers to showcase their skills while also engaging with family members and friends who come out to support them.
  4. Role Models: Coaches often serve as mentors for young boxers, providing guidance not only in sports but also in life skills such as respect, responsibility, and perseverance. These role models can inspire youth to contribute positively to their communities.
  5. Civic Engagement: Some boxing programs are designed specifically for at-risk youth or those from underserved communities, aiming to provide them with opportunities they might not otherwise have access to. By participating in such programs, young people gain valuable life skills while also feeling connected to broader social initiatives aimed at uplifting their communities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, boxing classes offer significant benefits for young people by enhancing their ability to focus while simultaneously fostering a sense of value within their communities. The structured environment promotes mental engagement through goal-setting and discipline while building relationships that encourage support and civic involvement.

By participating in boxing training, youth not only develop physical skills but also cultivate essential life skills that prepare them for future challenges both inside and outside the ring.

Gareth Williams sitting down and discussing the future with young men.
Adult Boxing

In House Tournament – Nov 16

Over the last 3 years we haven’t ran many In house tournaments for our members but they’re back.
Members who haven’t yet had a competitive match are able to step up to the plate and challenge themselves in a Competitive sparring match at The Boxing Shop on Saturday November 16 from 3pm.
This can be for all members who want to have a go ,we have restricted rules matches for beginners and full contact rules for the more experienced.
It would great to see all members bringing their family and friends on the day to support everyone who puts their hand up to compete.
At the event there will be lots to keep everyone occupied,we will have the bar open from 3pm as well as games for,kids and adults as well as cheering along for your mates.
The event is all about team building,encouragement and stepping out of the comfort zone.
Link for the Event below
https://business.facebook.com/events/553870662083648/

Any members who haven’t registered their interest please request a registration form from the Reception area.

Early Days,taking the Australian Universities Rugby League Team

Building TBS from the ground up

Starting The Boxing Shop was a dream that started with $0 and a lot of hard work.
I’ve heard many comments both direct and indirect about how we are “so lucky because we have a big club” yet everybody laughed when I said im going to open up a full time boxing gym, ” you cant make boxing work,your better off staying in your job and do it slowly” well 14 years later we now have the Gym,Athletes, School programs, employees from our students and a community group that cannot be beaten (imagine if I had have stayed in the job I hated and done it slowly….20 years plus it would have taken me to have any success).
Most people don’t know that building from my mates backyard shed to where we are now, drawing zero dollars for many years has been a struggle, but one I would not change.
After growing from day one,my aim after many meetings was actually to open The boxing shop at Chandler in the current badminton space. I actually believed I was going into a meeting to sign a lease when the bomb was dropped.”sorry mate but we have decided to stay with Badminton as our tenant”,I felt hollow and lifeless as the meeting continued and I couldn’t get out of the building quick enough,I sat in my car in the car park for a few hours just going over the thoughts in my head and driving myself crazy thinking ,where did it all go wrong?
Looking back now this was the best thing that could have happened to me as I pulled together all my contacts and resources and wouldn’t take no for an answer.
I was training a university group at Griffith,Nathan Campus ,twice per week where an old football coach of mine was the guy who had set this up,after the meeting with Chandler I had a 6 pm class at Griffith , as I walked in sheepishly and said to my old mate,”you don’t want to open a boxing gym do you” ,Maybe said Marty,and as they say the rest is history.
We talked terms and as I was on the bones of my arse financially,i needed a lease where I didn’t have to pay rent for a short time,so we arranged that I would provide classes and Boot camps for students and staff to help fund my way as I got started.
An other small problem was,not only did I have any money,I also had no equipment other than 4 pairs of gloves and 4 pairs of focus pads,so I had to think outside the box as to how I could deck out my boxing gym without any equipment.
I organised a meeting with Madison sports to discuss the opportunity that Id been given with Griffith University ,to cut a long story short, we came to terms in the meeting and I walked away with a 70% equipped boxing gym just minus a few items including a boxing ring ,so i was ready to open the doors in Feb 2007.
As Ive always said,you have to think outside the box if you want to succeed,You have to do what others are afraid of doing,Who cares if you fail,at least you had a go!

Listen to The Podcast to learn more about the Early days Starting in a backyard shed
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-boxing-shop-started-in-a-shed/id1443803831?i=1000424545882

Gareth Williams

TBS Boxers Shine at Local Show

L to R, Caitlin Leslie,Eddie Leslie,Shara Romer,Gareth Williams & Dan Mohr celebrate their weekend victories


With 7 boxers matched up at last weekends local boxing show ran by the Albert Shire Boxing ,the club came away with a solid result of 5 wins and 2 losses.
Success came to Caitlin & Eddie Leslie,Daniel Mohr,David Toomua and Dan Ware while Vylita Toomua and Sam Mohammed were beaten on the day.

This weeks star of the show was Eddie Leslie from Mansfield.
Eddie was boxing against an unbeaten boxer from All star boxing gym who is from a good family with a history of good boxers.
The fight was evenly matched yet Eddie kept to his plan of boxing using his good foot movement and only straight attacks through the match.
Opponent , Utai,had his moments and the fight was a very willing contest with both 12 year old boys digging and and showing that they both have promising futures in the sport.
10 year old Caitlin Leslie and her opponent Scarlet Schuett put on a non stop display of boxing,both girls put it all on the line with a continued display of attacks, “Caity got the win but it was a close one ” said coach Shara Romer “she landed the cleaner shots but Scarlet was digging deep to take the win”.
Dan Ware was also back in the ring after 3 year lay off ” Dan was excellent” said coach Gareth Williams ” he has great agility and movement for a big man,he uses angles on his feet and a very good jab,this is what got him the win”. Ware stopped his opponent in the third round but it was the good boxing skills that created the platform.
Dan Mohr from the Redlands district travels to Salisbury 5 days a week for training and his dedication is showing. Mohr took his record to 10 wins and 4 losses with a controlled yet dominant display of boxing over his very willing and strong opponent from Cherbourg boxing club.Dan has his sights set on the state championships at the end of the year.
David Toomua,brother of Wallabies International Rugby player Matt Toomua,was matched in a very tough match against Emery Falcon.The first round was very good by Toomua as he controlled the match with a solid jab,but then the second round started and it was a different fight.Falcon came out and was strong in rounds 2 and 3 keeping the pressure on Toomua , “Dave did enough to win but the last round was a cracker for the crowd,you dont see local professional boxers putting it all on the line like these two men did”.
An amazing display from the team and coaches Gareth Williams and Shara Romer were extremely happy with the crew.
This week Jack Bowen and Kendall Byrnes are representing Queensland at the Arafura games in Darwin.
Byrnes has drawn fellow Queenslander Ange Harris in the first round where Bowen will fight on Wednesday against the South Australian champion.





Sam sparring

TBS team at the Gold Coast

Sam Mohammed and Harry Argery in Sparring

This weekend ,Team TBS traveled to the Gold Coast in an event run by Jay Toope from the Gold Coast PCYC.
The event was well run and very highly contested with over 70 matches on the day.
Eddie Leslie,Dan Mohr,Denesh Adolphus,Cori Byrnes,Vylita and Dave Toomua all got matched up for the event but it was Sam Mohammed that was the star of the show while on the receiving end of a tough decision loss.
Sam started boxing through the school program “Boxing beyond Barriers” and has really made some great inroads in his now chosen sport and also general life choices. Sams coach Shara Romer was over the moon with his performance in only his second fight “Sam was brilliant today” said Romer ,”he did everything right ,the result was disappointing but if you think of how far Sam has come over the last 12 months to where he is now,the future is bright”.

It was a long day for everyone but the Gold Coast PCYC did a great job with keeping the event flowing.Also a huge thank you to all the Referees and judges who put in some long hours to make the event happen.

TBS Results from the weekend:
S.Mohammed (L)
D.Mohr (W)
D.Toomua (L)
E.Leslie (W)
V.Toomua (L)
D.Adolphus (W)
C.Byrnes (L)
H.Argery (W)