About Kickboxing
Kickboxing is a striking martial art that combines elements of traditional karate, boxing, and other martial arts styles such as Muay Thai. It emphasises punches, kicks, knee strikes, and in some styles, elbows and clinch work. What sets kickboxing apart from other martial arts is its focus on combining the speed and footwork of boxing with the powerful kicks and strikes of karate and traditional martial arts.
The sport is often practised for self-defence, fitness, and competition, and it has gained significant popularity globally due to its dynamic nature and emphasis on cardiovascular conditioning, agility, and striking power. Unlike traditional martial arts, which often include grappling or ground fighting techniques, kickboxing is typically limited to stand-up combat, making it more straightforward for those focused purely on striking.