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  2. File:Boxing; a guide to the manly art of self defense (IA ...

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  3. Boxing styles and technique - Wikipedia

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    Boxing techniques utilize very forceful strikes with the hand. There are many bones in the hand, and striking surfaces without proper technique can cause serious hand injuries. Today, most trainers do not allow boxers to train and spar without hand/wrist wraps and gloves.

  4. Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Boxing [b] is a combat sport and martial art. [1] Taking place in a boxing ring, it involves two people – usually wearing protective equipment, such as protective gloves, hand wraps, and mouthguards – throwing punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time.

  5. Boxing training - Wikipedia

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    A boxer's training depends largely on the point in their career at which they are situated. If the boxer is just a beginner, a minimal training routine might consist of learning how to hit a heavy bag, a speed bag, or a double end bag (a small bag with a cord on top and bottom connecting it to the floor and ceiling) as well as doing shadowboxing in front of a mirror, skipping rope ...

  6. Outline of martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The following list consists of various famous martial artists of all different types and throughout history. Bruce Lee , Most noted for career as an actor, however Lee was also a martial arts instructor, philosopher, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and founder of the Jeet Kune Do (JKD) martial arts movement.

  7. Kickboxing - Wikipedia

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    Sanda or Sanshou (also known as Chinese boxing and Chinese kickboxing) is a form of kickboxing originally developed by the Chinese military based upon the study and practices of traditional Kung fu and modern combat fighting techniques; it combines traditional kickboxing, which include close range and rapid successive punches and kicks, with ...

  8. Footwork (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Footwork is essential in boxing.. Footwork is a martial arts and combat sports term for the general usage of the legs and feet in stand-up fighting.Footwork involves keeping balance, closing or furthering the distance, controlling spatial positioning, and/or creating additional momentum for strikes.

  9. Tongbeiquan - Wikipedia

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    His style was then called Qi-style Boxing which was later named as tongbei or "Back-through Boxing". Qi's son, Qi Taichang, improved and developed the boxing techniques. People then divided Qi-style tongbeiquan into an old style (represented by the father) and a new one (represented by the son). The old style emphasizes simplicity and power ...