Showing posts with label Boxing gym. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boxing gym. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Boxing Through The Ages

Boxing has been around longer than most would think, both as a sport and as a form of entertainment. It can be dated back to the antiquities where the beginning of sporting competitions was first referenced. There have been many punches thrown throughout the centuries, with many a bad intention behind them.

There is proof that the Greeks took part in boxing events. Of course, it was not referred to as boxing, but it was the first competitive fighting event where fighters wore gloves. They were not padded as we see in our more modern boxing matches. Rather, the gloves that were worn in ancient Greece were much simpler than what we see today. They were just simple, cloth wrappings around the hand, and that was it.

The first time the word boxing was used was not until the eighteenth century in England. The term boxing was derived to create a difference between competitive fighting, and fighting as a result of a problem between two or more people.

Currently, boxing as we know it, is a match between two people dressed in boxing gloves, and proper protective gear. This may include a cup, a mouthpiece, and even padding around the head. There are very specific rules and goals to be followed in the ring where the boxing match occurs.

The boxers face each other in the ring for a number of rounds or until one boxer is knocked out before the other. There is a referee in the ring with the two boxers. His job is to make sure that all the rules are followed, and to insure that the match is conducted in a safe, sane manner.

Boxing has been primarily a man's sport, although there is evidence of female fighters as far back as the eighteenth century. It is still the case today; even though many more women are currently approaching it. What may be contributing to this is the changing reasons for engaging in the sport. It used to be solely a competitive sport rather than a leisurely one. Nowadays, people are taking interest in boxing for its physical benefits as a prime consideration.

Since the nineteenth century, boxing has stayed relatively the same. But we have seen the development of new and different competitive fighting organizations and sports. This has taken some practitioners away from boxing, as one has so many choices when looking to join a martial arts fighting league. There's Kung Fu, Judo, kickboxing, mixed martial arts fighting, wrestling, and many more to consider. What we have witnessed as a result is that far less people are choosing boxing, creating a decline in the number of competitive boxers out there.

What has not changed is boxing as a form of entertainment. Out of all fighting sports, boxing matches still bring in some of the largest audiences. Interest in matches hasn't waned much, even if interest in practicing the art is on the decline. Sadly, there have not been a lot of great champions in a while, capable of making people everywhere want to put on a pair of gloves and be a hero for a while. Where oh where is the next Mohammed Ali?



July 16, 2009
By Sebastian Marders

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

What To Consider When Joining A Gym

When you hear of a new restaurant you probably will look online for a great review or ask your friends and family what they think about the place before you consider spending your time and money in that establishment. When you go and the service and food are great, chances are you will return time and again. If your experience isn't memorable, you may forget about it and move on.

Finding a good gym for you can be exactly the same way. Finding a gym, much like a new favorite place to eat must fit your personality, tastes and make you want to go back to exercise on a regular basis. Your new gym, like favorite restaurant will motivate frequent returns. However, unlike going to a restaurant, picking out and joining a gym can be a great investment making it even more important to do your research before committing to a contract.

If finding the right gym for you seems daunting and overwhelming, just remember that many people happily attend their local gym at all levels of fitness. Don't let anyone intimidate you in your process. When consider your new gym, make an appointment to have a tour of the facilities and don't forget to bring a list of questions to bring along with you. Consider setting of your meeting around a time that you would normally exercise. Many gyms offer free day passes so that you can try out classes, machines, and other amenities that your new gym may offer.

When picking out your new gym it is important to consider the location. How far is it from your home or office and will you go to the gym consistently where it is currently located? How hard is it to get to your gym, is there good parking available for the times that you will be going? Really give this a lot of thought because many people often realize that their gym is more of a hassle than they ever imagined. And be realistic, is this a place you will go to when you have little time or are stressed?

Also consider your gym hours of operation. A lot of gyms are open 24 hours, but some may be not. Make sure that your gym is open during hours that you want to work out, make sure the schedule matches up with yours. Make sure that your gym will not be too crowded in the days and times that you are available; many gyms have peak hours making it difficult to even get a decent workout in. Ask them honestly and upfront and consider visiting during peak hours that you may work out to get an idea of how busy the gym is.

Make sure that you feel comfortable at the gym you are choosing, do the members and staff make you feel comfortable and at ease? It is normal to feel out of place at first or even a little timid, but make sure that this is a place where you can really get a great workout without worrying about what others think of you.



May 22, 2009
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