Pow! Bam! Zonk! Kickboxing provides a workout that packs a punch, a kick and a lot of health and fitness benefits.
Here's a combination of boxing, martial arts and aerobics. You get a full-body workout that increases balance, strength, flexibility and endurance.
Kickboxing classes are less formal than traditional martial arts classes. Moves include kicks and punches - some classes also include jumping rope, punching a heavy bag or a series of shadowboxing drills.
For those who get their kicks from kicking up their heels in class and not from getting kicked, cardio kickboxing programs provide a safer alternative .
Upside of Kickboxing
What could be better than punching or kicking something to relieve stress?
Kickboxing provides a great head-to-toe cardio and calorie-burning workout.
You'll also learn some self-defense, balance, coordination, speed and agility.
And hey, it's fun.
Downside of Kickboxing
Injuries are fairly common, especially for beginners who haven't yet learned the proper delivery of quick punches and kicks.
Many beginning exercisers will find this type of workout too strenuous.
If you don't click with the instructor or classmates, the fun factor can fizzle fast.