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BOXING YOGA

September 8, 2015 from 8:30 - 9:30 pm a crazy Try Out at Burning Heart Hilversum: BOXING YOGA!
Costs nothing but please sign up at the bar. Non-members are also welcome to join!

What is Boxing Yoga?

Hello martial artists. My name is Jim Willetts and I have been practicing boxing intensively for 28 years, as you obviously know they are intense workouts. BoxingYoga helps you in your sport by that it ultimately allows you to move more freely and prevents injuries.
If you find it a challenge to stand in the ring, take up this challenge, if you dare.
Jim Willetts, trainer & owner Jimmy's Gym, Utrecht

Some comments about Boxing Yoga:

"BoxingYoga is very sport-specific to what I do, and I am definitely going to implement into my training, as it's going to help me improve in every department. A lot of fighters don't know how to stretch properly. BoxingYoga has everything they need. BoxingYoga keeps you young and it keeps you fresh and keeps your body more athletic for a longer period of time, so you can do what you love for longer."
Scott Quigg, World Super Bantamweight Boxing Champion

"Following the success of BoxingYoga in pre-season at our Training Academy, we set-up regular post-match BoxingYoga recovery sessions for our First Team. The sessions have proved extremely beneficial and it's no coincidence the squad are recovering faster from injury and showing improvement on post-match fatigue. We couldn't be happier with the effect BoxingYoga is having on the players and their ability to consistently perform at the highest level. I strongly recommend BoxingYoga to everyone."
Philip Morrow, Performance Director, Saracens Rugby Club

"Chelsea FC Foundation are extremely excited to be working with BoxingYoga. Their programmes give our learners a really unique experience regarding the fitness and discipline of boxing, fused with the suppleness and mindset of yoga."
Matt Mead, Head of Education, Chelsea Football Club Foundation

"Yoga for tough guys. How a yoga regime devised for boxers became a fitness phenomenon. The discipline abandons many of yoga's more traditional conventions and focuses on more streamlined activity, directly targeting improved sporting performance."
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