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What You Need To Know Before You Try Your First Boxing Class
You’ve taken the first step to sign up to your boxing classes – get ready for a fun and energetic experience! Boxing provides so many benefits including reduced stress, improved cardio fitness and stronger muscles. More and more people are giving boxing classes a try thanks to the full body workout it provides in a highly motivating environment.
If you’ve never taken a boxing class before, there are a few things you might want to know before you give your first class a go.
You should arrive early
If you get to class fifteen to twenty minutes early, it will give you a chance to have a chat to your trainer and let them know that it’s your first time. They’ll be able to answer any questions you have and get you prepared for the class ahead. They’ll also give you a hand with your wraps and gloves which will give you the chance to watch how to properly do the wraps yourself for future classes. Your gym will generally provide boxing gloves but you’ll need to provide your own wraps.
You don’t need to feel intimidated
It doesn’t matter if you’ve never put on a pair of gloves before in ...
... your life, you can still join in with boxing classes. It’s all about a fun way to build up your fitness and you’re not competing with anyone. Your boxing instructor will be able to guide you through your first class and you’ll be in a non-judgemental, supportive environment.
You can wear whatever makes you comfortable
There’s no strict dress code for boxing class so just wear whatever makes you comfortable. Most people opt for something that allows them to move around freely due to the active nature of the class. Don’t wear anything that you’re not happy to have covered in sweat!
You’ll be sore afterwards
If this is your first boxing class, you can expect to have some sore muscles in the following couple of days and this doesn’t just apply to your arms. Boxing is a full body workout which means you’re working all of your muscle groups so you’ll be sore in places you didn’t expect. Remember not to push yourself too hard – your instructor will provide modifications for beginners and you can take a break when you need to.
You’ll have fun
The main thing you need to know is that you won’t regret signing up for your boxing class. It’s a lot of fun and a great way to meet new people. Chances are you’ll walk out of your class feeling sweaty but empowered – not a bad end to a workout!
KĀYA Health Clubs offer boxing classes in Melbourne which are suitable from beginners up to advanced. We offer a range of classes carried out by our experienced and passionate trainers who are ready to give you a genuine boxing experience with a full body workout.
If you’re ready to give boxing workout classes a try, contact KĀYA today on (03) 9090 1000.
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