Boxing as a Non Contact Sport - Great Physical Fitness
You Do Not Have to Hit Another Person
You probably spend way too much time at a disk or at a computer. Have you noticed what has been happening? Not, I'm not talking about the world situation; I'm talking about your body! It's not only growing but it's sagging too. Now this is a gradual process that can happen over several years, or itWhen you think you have had enough, look into training as a boxer. What, you must be crazy! Boxers are those crazy, half-human, half-animal beings that like to have their heads bounced around and their minds joggled loose. That is the normal perception. However, can you imagine the physical training, endurance, and skill that these guys and girls have? Training to be a boxer will not only improve you body, it will improve your mind.
The first impression people have with this sport is they will have to get in the ring and hit people. In reality, that is not true. Some people when they take up the sport are indeed training to be boxers. However, there are a growing number of new people who are taking up the sport for the health related benefits. So, we need to get one thing perfectly clear. We are not going to EVER have to hit another person when we start our boxing training. And you NEVER get hit by another person. People will often ask you when you tell them you are starting to take boxing training, "Doesn't it hurt when you get hit?" or "How do you protect yourself from being hurt?" You would tell them that you have no idea because you will never get hit by another person. Remember, you are taking boxing training for the physical and mental benefits they provide.
What are some of the specific benefits of boxing? First and foremost the cardio strength and endurance you will receive even after only a couple of weeks of working out are noticeably improved. As a extra to the physical benefits, you will learn techniques and punches that can help you out with self defense should the need arise.
We are not going to EVER have to hit another person when we start our boxing training.
