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British Women Training for Olympic Boxing Ring

by Lisa Creech Bledsoe on July 16, 2010 · 4 comments

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One of the things I love about this Wall Street Journal video is not just that the WSJ is spotlighting a few of the thousands of young women whose dreams of boxing in the Olympics are now a real possiblity, but also that they show a more balanced view of what it’s like to train as a boxer.

Boxing isn’t all about trading blows, although that’s certainly what most people think about when they see it. Boxing is about careful and determined study and practice of tactics, constant work on cardio, and plenty of mental fortitude. It’s almost more of a head and heart game than a brawn game.

I’m thrilled to see more and more articles like this showing up in my alerts these days. Not only that, but another woman interested in boxing has started showing up when my LA Boxing team trains. Allowing women’s boxing in the 2012 Olympics (I accidentally typed 2010 just now — wishful thinking!) will have an empowering trickle-down effect for women everywhere.

Let’s do it, sisters!

PS: That accent is pretty cool, huh? I had to rewind a couple of times in order to figure out what some of the young women were saying!

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Women’s Olympic Boxing to Face Cuts

December 11, 2009
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The London 2012 Olympics is a benchmark year for boxing since the International Olympic Committee (IOC) opened the way for women’s boxing to be included for the first time. However, women’s Olympic  boxing may already be facing cuts as the British Amateur Boxing Association (BABA) works to organize the program despite shortfalls in budget funding. [...]

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