Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Non-Contact Boxing Classes For Kids

For many parents, there is the assumption that boxing is all sparring or, worse, "fighting." This is really not an accurate assessment of boxing training. But, it is understandable that many adults would worry about their children being injured in such a class. Sparring does come with minor (And we do mean the risks are minor and minimal) risks, not all boxing training involves sparring at all. In fact, there are multitudes of boxing workouts that can help develop solid skills in pugilism that do not come with significant contact.

For example, the simple and basic process of shadow boxing can do a lot to develop skill and it comes with no risk of injury since there is no contact involved. With shadow boxing, the student will practice form, footwork, and movement. Often, it is footwork and proper body mechanics that develop a boxer's skills. Yes, ring work is important but since the student is a young child there can be plenty of time for that when the child gets older. At the beginning, form, technique, and fitness can play the main role in the training.

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One way this process can be achieved is through a boxing award program that offers a learning progression designed to help a youngster slowly develop his skills. This process allows a young one to slowly learn the important facets of boxing without having to deal with semi-or full contact. There are a number of clear benefits to this approach. First, it develops the actual skill needed to engage in semi-contact training so that such training is easier and injury free. Secondly, it develops the critical strength and cardio vascular conditions that dramatically improve health. Remember, high levels of fitness reduce two of the top adverse health conditions in the world: heart attack and strokes. Engaging a child in a healthy lifestyle at a young age improves their quality of life exponentially. Thirdly, such a process provides the much needed focus that helps the child learn the steps necessary for skill development.

This focus is achieved by presenting tiered awards as the child's skill progresses. Awards do not fall under the category of "pass/fail" as such an approach takes a lot of the fun out of the game. Additionally, such a testing approach is self-defeating. Instead, the awards simple honor skill development and achievement. They also provide a progression for the student to follow which allows them to set goals for their achievement. When a student has a goal to focus on, they can chart progress and focus on areas of improvement. And, of course, such an approach extends far beyond the boxing gym and into life in general.

So, there is no need for parents to worry about their child's safety when it comes to non-contact boxing classes. These programs have been expertly designed to deliver a great foundation for a lifetime progression in the art and science of boxing. Children can have fun, get in shape, and develop strong discipline. Now, what more could you ask for?

Non-Contact Boxing Classes For Kids

Enzo Vullo, http://www.boxing-classes.net

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