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KIDS CLUB

The youth today, spend more and more of their time living sedentary lives staring at a screen. Studies suggest that young people should spend more than half an hour each day being active. Boxing can be an excellent way for your kids to stay active and give them something productive to do after school. Here are some benefits you will notice when your kids start boxing:

GOAL SETTING

Boxing teaches kids how to set goals for themselves . Accomplishing small goals can make kids feel great, giving them confidence and learning self-defence in a safe environment.

FOCUS

Boxing requires intense concentration. It is physically demanding but also tests kids’ mental strength. This can improve your kids’ attention in the classroom and improve academic success. Children who are physically active tend to concentrate better when facing challenges.

SELF-DEFENCE

Fighting skills like hooks, uppercuts, and jabs can help your child defend themselves if they have to. Boxing teaches kids proper techniques that improve footwork and increase awareness and speed. Trainers always ensure kids understand organized fighting and only encourage them to use their skills outside of the ring for self-defence.

INSTILL RESPECT

Boxing teaches children to respect authority and their peers. Trainers teach self-respect and encourage kids to hold their head high at all times. Good sportsmanship is instilled early on and is a valuable lesson for kids to learn throughout their life. Boxers understand the importance of winning and losing gracefully.

BUILD CONFIDENCE

Giving young people positive affirmations helps them develop better self-esteem. Telling children you believe in their abilities sets them up for success. It helps them stay motivated and builds character knowing they can persevere through tough situations.

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

While boxing is an individual sport, it still gives kids the chance to meet other kids. They may also get the opportunity to progress into our Fight Club classes and complete. Amateur competition is categorized by age group, so your child can make friends with people their age. They meet kids from different backgrounds and cherish memorable moments.

DISCIPLINE

One of the most important lessons kids learn from boxing is discipline. This sport demands mental and physical strength. Kids overcome challenges that strengthen their character. They learn to respect the time and follow the rules. Boxing changes a kid’s behaviour for the better and improves their mental focus.

EDUCATIONAL

Boxing sharpens kids’ problem-solving skills and teaches them about health and fitness. They appreciate the importance of a healthy diet because of how it will improve their performance in a match. Trainers teach proper form, which prevents injuries and young people remember these tools throughout their lives.
If you want your children to experience these benefits, call Hoppers Boxing. We have our successful KIDS CLUB program they are sure to get excited about and enjoy.

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