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The average price of Boxing  lessons is $24.

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Discovering the Joy of Boxing with Your Private Boxing Coach

Boxing is a combat sport that has a history that dates back to the Olympic Games in ancient times, namely the 7th century B.C. In modern history, the boxing sport debuted in the Olympic Games in 1904 where the United States won all the medals. Ever since then, the United States has dominated the Olympic sport of boxing with the Cubans and Russians following closely behind in terms of the medal counts. Despite the sport’s reputation with violence and thugs, boxing is seen by many as a noble sport and even a beautiful art form. It also exercises the entire body as athletes are required to complete the jump, kick, and punch movements which can help thin and tone their arms and legs. When you sign up for private boxing lessons with an experienced coach, he or she will help you learn how to work the deep muscles on your limbs and sculpt them to look great, boosting your self-confidence levels.

Why Take Private Boxing Lessons

With the rising costs of post-secondary tuition, the competitiveness of the U.S. school system has made both students and their parents looking for ways to get ahead of their peers. For those who have the resources, hiring a private coach or tutor for any subject such as math, science, and even a sport like boxing will give the student a huge leg up. This is especially if the student goes to a school where not enough resources can be provided for each student and teachers do not have the time and energy to devote to everyone in their classes. Taking private boxing lessons can help students with higher energy levels an opportunity to consume their energy after sitting in the classroom all day long. A private boxing teacher can give a student personalized advice and support as well as the motivation one will need to continue practicing hard at the sport. Students can ask questions in their own time and receive the wholesome attention of their boxing teacher, which will help them maximize their time and use their afterschool time efficiently.

What Exactly Do You Learn in Boxing?

Boxing is categorized as a combat sport where opponents fight each other using only their fists. Boxers wear protective gloves on their hands and stand inside an enclosed area called the “ring”. Each round of the fight is timed, and the winner of the round is decided by the number of points they score or if they knock out their opponent. The rounds are also judged by a referee who stands inside the ring along with the boxing athletes and ultimately decides which boxer wins the match. In the United States, boxing first became popular in the 1830s when British boxers arrived on the continent looking for new competitors for the boxing sport. Theodore Roosevelt even advocated for the sport for its health benefits but the sport continued to be illegal in many places in the United States. Over time, as boxing matches are increasingly broadcast on radio and television, the sport finally reached its peak popularity in the 1960s which saw the rise of popular boxers like Muhammad Ali and two decades later, Mike Tyson and Julio César Chávez. Today in the sport of boxing there are seven modes of practice a boxing student can learn. They are educational boxing, boxing pre-fight, amateur boxing, professional boxing, leisure boxing, Aerobox, and parasport boxing. The way the sport is played also depends on geographic location and style. For example, in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, boxing athletes will aim for their opponents’ face and bust. But in Burmese boxing, kickboxing, and Thai boxing, leg movements are added on top of the hands and arms. In contrast, free combat boxing and mixed martial arts (also known as MMA) allows all parts of the opponent's body to be targeted except for the genitals and the throat and spine.

How to Learn Boxing in the Privacy of Your Own Home

Taking any private lessons in all subjects, including the sport of boxing, can be done in the privacy of your own home. However, depending on the subject there will be limitations on what you can and cannot accomplish in the comfort of your home. For example, learning math can be done by simply using a pencil and paper and maybe a calculator. But in boxing, there are only so many things you can learn if you do not have the right equipment or resources to support your learning at home. If you are willing to invest in your private home gym and boxing equipment, then it makes it very easy for your private boxing coach to drop by your home on your time. If you are not ready to invest in your own private boxing equipment, consider asking your boxing coach to see if they’d be willing to tutor you at their own home using their own boxing equipment. If neither your home or your boxing coach’s home is available for use, consider heading down to your local gym or boxing gym where you can have access to a wider range of equipment and maybe even make some boxing friends! Of course, the advantage of taking your boxing lessons at your private home is the time you’ll save from having to travel elsewhere. Simply go about your day and wait for your boxing tutor to show up. Luckily, when you first began taking boxing lessons, you do not need a ton of specific equipment. In fact, beginner boxers can practice anywhere with just their sparring gloves and some pads.

Finding the Right Boxing Coach for You

It can be difficult to find the right boxing coach as not everyone’s teaching styles will suit you. The important thing to remember is to not get discouraged if you do not like your boxing tutor the first time you meet. Perhaps their teaching style will grow on you over time as the two of you adjust to each other’s communication and learning styles. In case you decide to try a different boxing coach, there are many available to choose from on websites like Super Prof where you can filter them out based on criteria such as their location and skill levels. If you’re still not satisfied, don’t get discouraged! Finding the right boxing coach is like making a new friend, which requires some work and trial and error!    
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