Boxing
Quick Intro
Boxing is a high-intensity sport that combines footwork, punching techniques, and defensive movements to build strength, speed, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness. It can be practiced through drills, pad work, or fitness-style boxing without contact, making it adaptable for different ages and comfort levels. Doing boxing with friends and family adds motivation, accountability, and a sense of shared challenge while learning skills and improving fitness together. It’s a powerful way to release stress, build confidence, and support one another’s progress while strengthening both physical health and personal connections.
Rules of Boxing
Boxing is a regulated combat sport where two fighters compete in a ring using only their fists, which are protected by padded gloves. A match is divided into timed rounds, usually lasting three minutes each with short rest periods in between. Fighters score points by landing clean, legal punches to the opponent’s head or torso, while avoiding punches through defense, footwork, and blocking. Punches must be delivered above the beltline and with the knuckle part of the glove, and fighters are not allowed to hit the back of the head, throat, or kidneys.
Rules in boxing strongly emphasize safety and fair play. Clinching (holding an opponent) is limited and often broken up by the referee, and actions such as headbutting, tripping, kicking, or hitting after the bell are strictly prohibited. A boxer may win by knockout (KO), technical knockout (TKO), or by judges’ decision based on scoring criteria like clean punches, defense, ring control, and aggression. Referees oversee the match, enforce rules, and may issue warnings, point deductions, or stoppages if a fighter cannot safely continue, ensuring the sport remains controlled and regulated despite its intensity.
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Meteor Crater fun
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Dining chair fort
The kids loved using the dining chairs to build a fort
Soccer Summer
The summer Colton tried soccer and decided it wasn't really for him
My silly trampoline kid
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Archery at Grandma & Grandpa’s
My grandparents live out in the boonies so it's a great place to practice our archery
Checking out a helicopter
I worked for a helicopter tour company in Sedona for a while and so my kids got a chance to climb inside and take a look.
Replacing my Power Supply Unit
My PSU died and I ended up having to replace it. It was a good learning experience for everybody.
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Pioneer Park in Prescott has a roller hockey rink that they use for hockey games but it is also available for rollerblading and skating
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