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Features of The Eastern Queens Boxing Club

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Sports is the best physical exercise, a game, that an individual can perform to keep himself fit as well as to entertain himself and others by competing against them. It requires special skills and dedication to achieve the desired physical stamina which is the ultimate key to success. Since the dawn of human history, humans have fought in hand-to-hand combat, so a combat sport is also referred as a fighting sport where points are scored by the contestants by disabling their opponents. Boxing is one such type of pre-historic combat sport where the contestants punch each other in a boxing ring for a definite amount of time. The players wear protective gloves and follow the Marquees of Queensberry Rules while their match consist of three minutes rounds which ranges from 9 to 12 rounds and is controlled by the referee and in between each round one minute break is given for the contestants to rest and gain advices and tips from their respective coaches

A boxing club does not only provide training and entertainment but also helps people to get in shape, one such boxing club located in Eastern Queen, New York , welcomes people of all ages and gender. They provide training to Olympians, Golden glovers, men, women, teens, children and all those who aspire to gain recognition and excel on the field of boxing. Some salient features of The Eastern Queens Boxing Club are mentioned below :

■ It provides Family without the obligations- a true club atmosphere can be witnessed.

■ They believe in Inspiring rather than pressurizing to participate different types of activities.

■ A complete video analysis and coach boxing reviews are provided.

■ Freedom to develop one’s own boxing style as far as it makes sense while individualized training.

■ The Eastern Queens boxing club is equipped with boxing specific gym equipments.

■ No registration fee.

■ Affordable membership plans about $79/month for the year.

■ Half-off membership is provided for active open level boxers and senior citizens.

■ 24/7 access, unlimited sessions and Coaching.

■ One to one training, in-house physiotherapist assistance.

■ Sanctioned fights including corner work, supplies and basic transportation.

■ No contract agreement as month to month dues are also available.

As we all know that boxing is the hardest art, arguably the most transcendental art ever, or it can be referred to as the ‘Manly art’ which challenges its bravado, it runs the spirit of individual and is just so damn difficult but it can be made easy by proper discipline, dedication and training, as good boxers come with no egos at the Eastern Queens boxing club.

Without a speck of doubt it can be said that Boxing is not game of a season, the boxing buds may last a career, If you know the basics of boxing or if you are a newbie and want to try your hands on boxing then this boxing club in Eastern Queens can serve you the best as it stands out for its training and delightful services with experienced professional coaches and an affordable membership fee.

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