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Did you know that many professional athletes use cardio kickboxing to stay in shape? Not only does this sport increase cardiovascular health, but also it can be used to supplement martial arts training. Cardio kickboxing combines the movement and energy of boxing, aerobics and martial arts, all in one exercise program.

No pulled punches
If you are looking for a high-intensity workout, cardio kickboxing might be the perfect form of exercise for you. Repetition, strength and flexibility are all hallmarks of this activity. According to a study published by the American Council on Exercise, cardio kickboxing practitioners can expect to burn an average of 350-450 calories per hour.

What does this mean for the exercise enthusiast? Simply put, cardio kickboxing can increase the rate at which you lose weight, keep your heart rate in the target zone for aerobic workouts, and meet your fitness goals without you having to pursue numerous forms of exercise. In fact, if you are overweight or out of shape, you might be able to burn 500-800 calories per hour.

You'll find that cardio kickboxing is in many ways safer than full-contact martial arts training. Most classes will provide you with protective gear and a punching bag, though some courses are taught with no additional equipment. You don't have to worry about hurting yourself or others with this type of exercise. Many people choose to do it in their own living rooms.

Know your strength
Cardio kickboxing isn't for everyone. If you do not currently work out or if you have illnesses or injuries that limit your ability to exercise, you might need to work up to this type of activity. High-impact movements such as kicking and punching present a greater risk of injury to muscles, joints and ligaments.

Before you start a cardio kickboxing regimen, take the time to evaluate your current physical condition. Are you able to easily climb several flights of stairs? Can you walk briskly for up to an hour at a time without pausing to rest? If not, you might start with a lower-impact exercise routine and work up to cardio kickboxing.

Finding a class
Although there are plenty of cardio kickboxing tapes and DVDs on the market, it is better to take a class than to learn at home. In a class, you have the opportunity to ask questions and receive one-on-one instruction whenever necessary. Plus, cardio kickboxing is more fun when you do it with others.

The students of Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, Calif., enjoy cardio kickboxing classes for free. This type of class is available at many universities across America and provides an easy way for students and faculty to stay in shape.

If you are not in school, you can easily find a class in your town. Check your local YMCA, fitness centers and even yoga studios for class schedules. There also are private instructors who rent community space or who teach out of their own homes. Anyone who wants to try cardio kickboxing should be able to find a class that suits them.

When signing up for classes, make sure you choose one that will meet your needs. A beginner's course, for example, is best for people who have not taken part in an exercise program before or who consider themselves out of shape. Look for small cardio kickboxing classes where one-on-one instruction is offered.

You should know that all cardio kickboxing workouts are not the same. Make sure that your instructor is certified for maximum benefits. Learning this activity from someone who isn't certified or knowledgeable could potentially do more harm than good. Don't be shy about asking for credentials.

Take-home kickboxing
Some people are not comfortable exercising in front of others, but this doesn't mean that you can't enjoy a cardio kickboxing workout. Although you lose the benefits of having an instructor to answer your questions, cardio kickboxing DVDs are available in spades and may be the better choice for you.

It can be difficult to find a cardio kickboxing DVD that will meet all of your needs. For one thing, they might be marketed under different names. Kickboxercise, Cardio Kick, Cardio Circuit and other names are commonly used to brand a particular organization or instructor. Don't let these names confuse you. Look for cardio kickboxing used in the product description when you peruse your options.

Tips for success
After you've found a cardio kickboxing DVD or class, prepare yourself for the first workout. Purchase clothes that are appropriate for this activity such as a loose-fitting shirt and exercise shorts. You will want to arm yourself with plenty of water, and remember that using items such as weights can actually be damaging in a cardio kickboxing workout.

Your first session will include a warm-up followed by 15-60 minutes of high-impact cardiovascular exercise. Repetition of punches and kicks will help you develop proper technique and the constant motion will keep your heart beating 70-85 beats per minute.

Start with a short class, in the 20-30 minute range, then work up to longer exercise routines. It isn't necessary to keep up with everyone else in your class; just focus on your own fitness goals. If you find that you enjoy cardio kickboxing, you can sign up for longer classes and progress to more difficult movements.


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Urban Contender Kickboxing Bootcamp takes martial arts techniques and cardio conditioning to create the ultimate workout challenge for anyone at any level. Burn calories, tone your body, increase upper body strength, better circulation, stress relief and gaining self-confidence while loosing weight. With intense 60 minute classes once or twice a week you'll look good and feel even better! Save money by booking a 2 month session! Class sizes are very limited!


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Get In ShapeWhat to expect from a beginner level cardio kickboxing bootcamp class in 60 minutes.

Warm up | 30 Minutes

  • I use steps, jump ropes, band, kicking shields and bags.
  • 30 Seconds jump rope then 30 seconds jog around the room then repeat for 1 minute jump rope, 1 minute jog around the room
  • Use steps to tap feel left and right for 1 minutes then travel with the jump rope around the room for 1 minute
  • 30 Seconds jump rope, 30 seconds side lunges off the bench, then repeat
  • With legs straddled on steps, do high knees for 1 minute and then jog around the room for 1 minute
  • Hoping on and off the steps while passing a ball between partners for 1 minute then shuffle to the right around the room, repeat going to the left
  • On steps do alternate forward lunges while punching left and right then jog and squat for 1 minute
  • Squat and kick behind the steps alternating between left and right leading kick then jog and push-up for 1 minute
  • Get in push up position on steps and do mountain climbers for 1 minute then frog jumps across the room
  • Jog across the room and do 10 punches with partner and repeat 5 times then switch partners
  • Get in sit up position facing partner and with each 10 count sit up once and punch left and right 10 times and then run across the room and back
  • This is just the warm up component of the kickboxing bootcamp. Take a 1 minute water break and then get into kickboxing


Kickboxing | 25 Minutes

  • During an eight week session consisting of 8 60 minute classes you will learn basic punching, hooking, uppercuts and elbows. You will also develop basic front, side and roundhouse kicking.
  • All sessions will progress over an 8 week period getting you ready for a higher level of workout in the advanced session.
  • You will also learn basic blocking and slips and self defense.
  • All the kickboxing drills will be done individually, with partners and in groups.


Cool Down & Stretch | 5 Minutes

  • It is important to get a good cool down after the intense class. Using basic stretching techniques both individually and in partners you will loosen up sore muscles and be ready for the rest of your day or evening.

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The advantages of cardio kickboxing are numerous.

Not only do you get the cardio exercise benefit but you also develop increase flexibility and strength from the many martial arts based moves.

The many kicks and punches involved in cardio kickboxing increase endurance and coordination, which is paramount in any fitness program. Due to the high intensity of cardio kickboxing exercise, it is possible to burn from 500 to 800 calories in 1 good workout. Of course this depends on your bodyweight and ability to keep up the high intensity cardio for long enough.

Cardio kickboxing provides a great opportunity for those weight lifters who never got into cardio exercise for lack of interest. Now there is a class that doesn't suffer from a lack of "testosterone" and has real world usefulness thanks to its martial arts base.

The typical cardio kickboxing workout involves all sorts of punches, strikes and kicking. Once the basics are covered and you are warmed up with some light work and stretching, a combination of cardio kickboxing techniques is combined to give an intense heart-pumping workout. After 30-45 minutes of continuous cardio exercise, the class slows down to do stretches and increase flexibility.

Depending on the location of your kickboxing cardio class, the emphasis may be on technique or on the actual cardio. Obviously, the martial arts school setting will be geared to technique then conditioning. Most gyms that offer cardio kickboxing are more focused on the exercise component and getting a great cardio workout. Pick your kickboxing workout based on your goals and what you would like to accomplish.


Friday Cardio Kickboxing


Friday Kickboxing Bootcamp 5:30pm - 6:30pm - Level Easier - Drop-Ins Welcome Mount Pleasant Community Centre 1 Kingsway, Vancouver 604-713-1888   ...

Thursday Kickboxing


Thursday Contender Kickboxing 7:00pm - 8:00pm - Level Medium Roundhouse Community Centre 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver 604-713-1800   ...

Wednesday Cardio Kickboxing


Wednesday Kickboxing Bootcamp 5:30pm - 6:30pm - Level Easier - Drop-Ins Welcome Mount Pleasant Community Centre 1 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC 604-713-1888   ...

Tuesday Bootcamp


Tuesday Kickboxing Bootcamp 8:00pm - 9:15pm - Level Difficult -  Drop-ins Welcome False Creek Community Centre 1318 Cartwright Street, Vancouver 604-257-8195   ...

Monday Cardio Kickboxing


Monday Cardio Kickboxing 5:30pm - 6:30pm Level Easier - Drop-Ins Welcome Mount Pleasant Community Centre 1 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC 604-713-1888   ...

Sunday Bootcamp


Sunday Kickboxing Bootcamp 11:00am - 12:00pm - Level Difficult -  Drop-ins Welcome False Creek Community Centre 1318 Cartwright Street, Vancouver 604-257-8195   ...
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