How Kickboxing Evolved To What It Is Today
Kickboxing is a sporting style very related to boxing, apart from the fact that it uses both feet and arms
for hitting.
It can be used either as a full-contact fight activity or for common fitness.
While the...
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How Kickboxing Evolved To What It Is Today
Kickboxing is a sporting style very related to boxing, apart from the fact that it uses both feet and arms
for hitting.
It can be used either as a full-contact fight activity or for common fitness.
While the phrase
represents a mixture of varieties of fight techniques, it is usually linked with Japanese and American
kickboxing.
The phrase was presented by Osamu Noguchi, a Japanese boxing advocate.
Kickboxing History
Kickboxing is a method of fighting techniques like boxing, taekwondo, karate and other fight variations
and it was created to participate against them.
All variations of kickboxing have been first created in
Japan.
However, similar techniques were being created in the United States as well and martial artists
from Asia, creating a standard for kickboxing.
Japanese Development
As a precise form of fighting style, kickboxing was inspired from Muay Thai, a fight activity that started in
Thailand.
Osamu Noguchi, a Japanese boxi
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