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By admin on April 27, 2015
It’s a workout, a self-esteem booster and a way to get rid of aggression — and it’s for boys and girls.
Parents say the boxing class is exactly what their children needed.
When you think of kids’ sports, you think of soccer, baseball and maybe gymnastics or ballet. Most parents don’t think about putting boxing gloves on their little ones and sending them into the ring, but more parents are doing just that and are loving the results.
A ring at the Boxing Rink in Troy was jam-packed one Saturday afternoon, with some girls as young as 4 to boys who are 11 and 12.
“I learned that boxing makes you feel good,” said Sukie, 4. Read more…
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