When it comes to kickboxing London has all the styles you could want. The capital has loads of different venues for training, meaning that if you live in London kickboxing classes are quick to find and you should be able to find one that suits your needs. Kickboxing – which is something of a generic term for a hybrid martial art that uses techniques from a wide range of sources – is practised for a broad range of different reasons, by both men and women, of all ages. Some people like it for the sparring, enjoying the rush of facing an opponent in the ring – although you will naturally need to practise the basics thoroughly before progressing to this. Others do so for the exercise; kickboxing is a brilliant workout, since it combines excellent cardiovascular fitness with strength conditioning, as well as flexibility. Other fans go for fun, because they enjoy meeting other like-minded people, or because they want to train in some self defence. Depending on the London kickboxing club you join, you may find that some or all of these factors are prioritised.

As the name suggests, kickboxing involves learning combat skills based on a range of kicks and punches. However, there is much more to it than this. You will need to learn blocks to both, and the footwork to go with them. Different styles have differing levels of complexity. And, depending on the club and style, you may learn other techniques, such as self-defence moves, which may incorporate techniques from other styles, perhaps locks, throws and other grappling movements. (However, if you are thinking to major in the grappling techniques, then kickboxing itself may not be for you – there are plenty of styles, such as Hapkido and ju-jitsu, which focus on locks, holds and throws as an ends in themselves, far more than hand and foot strikes.)

London kickboxing classes are arranged by many different organisations and individuals, meaning that one London kickboxing club will not necessarily be like another. It’s an idea to find out what you can expect by looking at their website and asking around if you’re in any doubt, although most clubs will be quite approachable and many will offer free initial sessions in order to help you make up your mind without committing on a long-term basis. Thus, if you’re looking to try some kickboxing London has all the variety you’ll need, whether you’re looking to make new friends, learn some self-defence or lose a few pounds as part of your new year’s resolutions.

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