The Best Way to Cross Train with Kickboxing, Pilates, and Weights

Coach Sarai • January 26, 2026

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People always wonder if they should stick to one workout or mix it up. Here’s the truth, your body gets better results when you challenge it in different ways.

Mixing kickboxing, Pilates, and weights is a smart, balanced way to train. Each one covers something the others don’t, so together they help you get stronger, move better, and stay motivated without burning out or hitting a wall.


But don’t try to cram it all in at once. The trick is knowing how each fits into your week.

Why cross training actually works


Bodies get bored fast. Do the same workout over and over, and you’ll stop seeing progress. Plus, the aches sneak in. Cross training keeps things fresh and helps you avoid those annoying plateaus and pains.


Kickboxing gets your heart and lungs pumping. It sharpens your reflexes, builds power, and toughens you up mentally. Pilates is your secret weapon for core strength, stability, and posture. It’s way more important than it looks on the surface. Weight training gives you muscle, stronger bones, and that feeling of being solid and resilient.

Put them together, and suddenly you’re moving better, recovering faster, and feeling stronger—not just in the gym, but everywhere.

Where kickboxing fits in


Kickboxing is intense, but that’s what makes it fun. It’s great for days when you want to sweat it out, blow off steam, and feel like a total badass. It works your cardio, your coordination, and your stress levels, all at once.


You don’t need to do it every day. Two or three sessions a week are plenty to see real changes, boost your endurance, and give you that mental lift without running yourself into the ground.

Why Pilates is a bigger deal than people think


Pilates doesn’t always get the respect it deserves. People see it as calm and controlled, but that’s exactly why it works. It builds the support system your body needs: a strong core, better posture, and more control over your movements.


It helps out with everything else, too. Pilates makes your kickboxing feel smoother and your weight training more stable. If you’re tight, dealing with back pain, or slouching at your desk, Pilates can really turn things around. Just one or two sessions a week can make a massive difference.

How weight training fits


Weights are your foundation. When you build muscle, you protect your joints, improve your performance, and set yourself up for long-term health.


You don’t have to go heavy every time. Two or three sessions a week, focusing on good form and steady progress, is enough. You’ll find that Pilates gives you more control when you lift, and kickboxing gives you more power.

Putting it all together...


Forget complicated schedules. Here’s a simple way to make it work:


Kickboxing: once or twice a week

Pilates: once or twice a week

Weights: two times a week


Add in rest days or lighter movement as you need it. The goal is balance. Not perfection.

A few things to remember...


More isn’t always better. Recovery is just as important as the workouts themselves. If you’re always tired or sore, it’s okay to take it down a notch.


Listen to your body. Some weeks, you’ll feel on fire. Other weeks, not so much. That’s normal.

Knowing where you’re starting from helps a lot, too. That’s why we offer a free InBody scan with our intro. It gives you a clear picture, so you can train smarter, not just harder.

Community helps more than you think


Sticking with it is way easier when you’re not going solo. Come join our Facebook Tribe. People share their wins, vent about struggles, and swap real-life fitness tips. It’s honest, supportive, and way more fun than going it alone.

Pass it on


If you know someone who’s stuck, overwhelmed, or just not sure how to mix and match their workouts, send this to them. Sometimes all it takes is a simple plan to get moving again.


Cross training isn’t about being perfect. It’s about giving your body what it needs to stay strong, capable, and energized, now and for the long haul.

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