A Deeper Understanding Of Womens Kickboxing Vancouver

By Brian Cook


Kick boxing is a form of sport that entails kicking and punching and was historically modified from karate, Muay and western boxing. Nowadays, more women are embracing the art though not necessarily on a professional level. Womens kickboxing Vancouver began to gain popularity in the late 1970 mostly among the Japanese and Americans but since then, it has been introduced in more countries.

It is viewed as a form of self-defense especially in places that are prone to crimes and violence. When under attack from muggers and even rapists, females can defend themselves using the skills acquired from training. Women who engage in this activity have admitted being more confident and stronger as opposed to those who do not practice.

As a professional sport, it is performed under strict rules and regulations that are developed by a number of governing bodies such as the international kick boxing federation and the world kickboxing association. Here the winner is decided from the judges score cards based on their observation of the bout. This is done through either a split or a unanimous decision.

The most common reason for the practice is that associated with body fitness and toning. This is a feature has been implemented in most modern gyms where cardio and aerobic techniques help participants to burn fats and calories during the exercise. A normal practice session takes roughly 30 minutes where a routine exercise is followed to achieve the intended body metabolism.

There are a number of benefits of associated with this kind of activity. It aids in muscle toning especially of the lower and upper body sections, this is achieved by kicking and punching a bag continuously. It also leads to better circulation due to increased heart rate that aids blood circulation to the whole body. Kicking also acts as a stress reliever where participants vent out their anger on a punching bag.

Before engaging in any intensive activity, there are a few key factors that should be taken into consideration. Age is important, where most of those involved are middle aged women with an increasing number of teenage girls being interested in the sport. Where full time career is involved, participants need to maintain good physical fitness while dedication and focus is also critical for success.

Those who come from low income backgrounds and rural areas have appreciated this activity since it has provided a career to most participants while earning them income and enabling them to travel to various parts of the world. This has enabled them to raise families and invest in their childrens education which has facilitated these communities to greatly improve their living standards.

Despite the sport being dominated by fellow male counterparts, it has continued to gain traction among women especially in Thailand. It has even featured prominently in competitive sporting activities with the most recent being the Rio Olympics where it gathered participants from all over the world. This is a very positive sign for the whole sports industry in general.




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