Boxing Lesson
If your kid is troubled, or has problems with self confidence, getting him a boxing lesson or two might help. I know, you think it is a paradox and it is; getting some kid who's scared of his own shadow in to a boxing lesson will just end up traumatizing him, while getting some kid who's already a bit of a bully into his boxing lesson will just make him worse. That's what you're probably thinking, but your wrong. Getting your kid into any kind of martial arts lesson, be it boxing lessons, Muay Thai (better known as kickboxing), or one of the less combative fighting arts, will do wonders for his discipline and self esteem. However, unlike most Karate or Kung-Fu classes, studying boxing lessons will have the added advantage of letting your child get out his aggression in actual physical combat, while at the same time improving his self-defense skills.
Many people hesitate before letting their kid take a boxing lesson. No one wants little Jimmy to get pummeled in the ring, and everyone knows about the well-publicized risks of boxing. There is brain damage, broken bones, and all other types of trouble to contend with if you are being pummeled. But any youth boxing lesson takes these factors all into account and comes up with adequate safeguard. Instead of boxing like you see it on HBO with their head totally exposed, teenagers taking a boxing lesson have the full Olympic headgear which prevents concussions and other serious blunt force trauma. Although it is true that they will get knocked around a bit, and even have the occasional black eye, the risks of boxing are no greater than those of, say, football. And unlike football, boxing doesn't wear out and destroy your knees and hips in the long run, or carry a serious risk of spinal injury.
When I took my first boxing lesson, I was so scared that my knees were almost shaking, but I soon came to see how valuable and fun it was. Boxing lessons gave me a constructive way to channel all of my restless energy, and so I was able to have fun while learning the self defense that would give me strength and confidence. Not a month after my very first boxing lesson, the girls started to notice my improved confidence and manly physique. There has never been a more valuable activity for me than boxing lessons.
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