You may be aware that boxing’s an excellent physical workout. But what about the mental benefits?
For me, these are more important than physical appearance or getting a six-pack. Boxing’s helped me out many times when I’ve been struggling mentally.
Here are four ways it can help you too:
Boxing keeps you in the present moment
Boxing helps you zone out while you focus on your punches, footwork, and defence.
When you’re boxing, there’s no room for distractions like intrusive thoughts. You’re in the ‘moment’. It’s like a type of meditation. With punches!
Boxing’s fast-paced, intense, and enjoyable. It gives your brain a break from everyday stress and lets you ‘reset’.
After training, you can look at any worries with a fresh perspective.
Boxing is interactive and social
Working out alone can feel like a chore. And it’s easier to skip training when no one’s counting on you.
Even if you train, it can be tempting to put in minimal effort.
With boxing, you generally train with others. Whether you’re doing padwork, shadowboxing, or callisthenics, you’ve always got someone to motivate you.
Training with someone else like a trainer or partner can even help to combat feelings of loneliness.
Boxing is an amazing stress-buster
Boxing’s a great way to let go of stress and anything that’s bugging you.
We all know exercise relieves stress and releases endorphins, which are ‘feel-good’ chemicals. But boxing takes it to the next level.
Punching pads lets you release repressed tension and anger. This can be harder to achieve with other types of exercise.
Boxing boosts your confidence
On top of building physical strength, boxing makes you feel mentally strong. It boosts your confidence and teaches you resilience.
The skills you develop like speed, power, and defence can help you outside of training.
Whether you’re having trouble at work or home – the confidence you gain from boxing can help you deal with these challenges.
Boxing isn’t just a workout. It teaches you skills and it’s a great outlet for stress and frustration.
Whether boxing one-to-one with a trainer, or in a group, it’s an empowering way to process what’s on your mind!