Kickboxing Guidebook : Kickboxing, The Sport Of... -
: More experienced students learn to incorporate knee and elbow strikes, sweeps, and complex combinations.
Kickboxing is a hybrid combat sport that emerged by blending elements of Western boxing, Muay Thai, and Karate. While it originated in Japan during the 1950s and 60s, it rapidly grew in the West during the 1970s as practitioners adapted to more realistic, full-contact rule sets. The guidebook emphasizes this transition, framing the sport as an evolution of "practical karate" that focuses on effective techniques for both the ring and self-defense. The manual details the fundamental pillars of the sport: Kickboxing Guidebook : Kickboxing, The Sport of...
The Kickboxing Guidebook: Kickboxing, The Sport of Practical Karate by Frank L. Hays is a comprehensive manual designed for both beginners and instructors. Spanning over 120 pages, it serves as a "quick start guide" that bridges ancient martial arts traditions with modern athletic training. : More experienced students learn to incorporate knee
: Training involves intense aerobic and anaerobic exercises, including jumping rope and heavy bag work, to build the necessary stamina and power. The guidebook emphasizes this transition, framing the sport