Kumar Perumal, 7 December 2018
Bet you didn’t expect to see this title, right? Ladies, I have a hunch you’re intrigued (probably more than the gents, haha!). Today, we’re delving into the world of female boxers – their passion, their skills, and the myths we’re about to shatter. Can girls really throw punches? The answer is a resounding YES! In fact, some of them excel even beyond their male counterparts. Get ready to uncover the untold truth about the incredible prowess of female boxers. Let’s lace up and journey through a world of power and technique that knows no gender bounds.

1) Girls follow instructions 100%
Girls are generally great when they have to follow a set of instructions. Even in a classroom, the girls are usually the monitors/prefects obeying to rules and ‘following’ the set of rules. For males, we are abit more curious and wanting to try out more than what is being taught to us. Therefore, the girls stick closely to what the coaches have taught them and patiently practice till they are taught a new drill.

2) Girls don’t ‘try’ to hit hard.
Girls don’t try to force out power when they are learning the techniques. However, for guys, especially beginners ‘try’ very hard to hit hard. Forcing so much power that makes them stiffer and slow. They overlook the entire technique portion. Techniques first guys, power will follow later on!

3) Born with natural gracefulness
I always advise all my female boxers not to try and box like a man. You ladies are blessed with natural gracefulness. Bring that gracefulness to boxing! I’m still trying to box gracefully in the ring, therefore do not lose that part of you. Muhammad Ali is known as ‘The Greatest’ not because he had great power, he is known because of his gracefulness during his fight. It looks like he’s dancing yet boxing.

Here’s to breaking stereotypes and honoring strengths! Ladies, you’re boxing champions. Everyone, let’s learn and thrive together. Join our journey – explore our Schedule + Rates and become part of the energetic boxing community that values skills, passion, and togetherness.
Cheers!
Coach Kumar
Kumar Perumal, 7 December 2018
Bet you didn’t expect to see this title, right? Ladies, I have a hunch you’re intrigued (probably more than the gents, haha!). Today, we’re delving into the world of female boxers – their passion, their skills, and the myths we’re about to shatter. Can girls really throw punches? The answer is a resounding YES! In fact, some of them excel even beyond their male counterparts. Get ready to uncover the untold truth about the incredible prowess of female boxers. Let’s lace up and journey through a world of power and technique that knows no gender bounds.

1) Girls follow instructions 100%
Girls are generally great when they have to follow a set of instructions. Even in a classroom, the girls are usually the monitors/prefects obeying to rules and ‘following’ the set of rules. For males, we are abit more curious and wanting to try out more than what is being taught to us. Therefore, the girls stick closely to what the coaches have taught them and patiently practice till they are taught a new drill.

2) Girls don’t ‘try’ to hit hard.
Girls don’t try to force out power when they are learning the techniques. However, for guys, especially beginners ‘try’ very hard to hit hard. Forcing so much power that makes them stiffer and slow. They overlook the entire technique portion. Techniques first guys, power will follow later on!

3) Born with natural gracefulness
I always advise all my female boxers not to try and box like a man. You ladies are blessed with natural gracefulness. Bring that gracefulness to boxing! I’m still trying to box gracefully in the ring, therefore do not lose that part of you. Muhammad Ali is known as ‘The Greatest’ not because he had great power, he is known because of his gracefulness during his fight. It looks like he’s dancing yet boxing.

Here’s to breaking stereotypes and honoring strengths! Ladies, you’re boxing champions. Everyone, let’s learn and thrive together. Join our journey – explore our Schedule + Rates and become part of the energetic boxing community that values skills, passion, and togetherness.
Cheers!
Coach Kumar