Fighting Sports Buying Guide
So you're into the one on one, high contact, high intensity, impact sports
? Well, you've met your match. This page is dedicated to those of you that like the thrill of imminent injury or the excitement of winning (or losing) a real fight. Whether your goal is self-defence
or you just enjoy the thrill of close quarters combat
, here are a few sports that may arouse your interest. These are great way to re-focus any misplaced aggression that you may have while burning those unwanted calories. But be warned- these aren't for the faint of heart. If cuts, nicks, bumps, or bruises aren't your cup of tea, there are other sports that might be better suited for your personality. However, if you are of the belief that from pain comes pleasure, these couldn't be more up your alley.
Before you get started, you should know that none of these activities should really injure anyone when done properly. Make sure you're following the basic rules and safety precautions so that your fun doesn't turn sour.
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Boxing We've all seen Rocky (at least one them) and we all know who Muhammed Ali and Mike Tyson are. If you see throwing (and taking) punches as fun, you should check out this guide, |
Fencing Fencing is more of an art than a fight, but it is definitely considered an art of fighting. Fencing requires some specific equipment to be done safely, but we've compiled it all in this guide. |
Martial Arts Wax on, wax off. Remember the Karate Kid ? Whether you're interested in Kung Fu or Kendo, you definitely need to read up on your activity and purchase the proper safety gear. |
Paintball Paintball is a unique fighting sport, as it can be done as a group activity and doesn't require much training or practice. All of the equipment you'll need can be found here. |