Online Kickboxing Classes With A Heavy Bag
- Jason Richardson Albini
- Nov 4, 2020
- 2 min read
The pandemic has presented an unique opportunity to serve customers and create an online presence for trainers like myself. I love the idea of doing online kickboxing workouts to a heavy bag. Not an air punching kind of workout, but actually wearing a pair of boxing gloves and hitting a bag. Making contact and hitting a real surface gives a better workout experience. It's a lot more fun.
The world completely changed during the coronavirus pandemic. Especially in the fitness world. Many people have found a way to keep fit by doing live online workouts from their homes.
Live and digital style of exercise is definitely here to stay. Even as gyms are opening up, many people will continue to and prefer to exercise from their living rooms. I'd say 7 out of 10 people atleast like and will remain loyal to home workouts.
I've hosted a few live kickboxing sessions already and they've been awesome. 45 minutes. Music playing. Combo after combo. Punching and kicking. It's interactive. It's an engaging workout.
I've seen a few companies that have built apps, digital punching tracking, a library for on demand boxing workouts which is incredible. I'm not there yet, but I am a really good trainer who can lead any class and any person at any time so that's what I'm working with. My hard work and talent and a streaming app like Zoom or Streamyard. Not only that, I've been doing sessions for free as I learn my style and voice and system on camera.
I like the Streamyard app so far because I can record the entire video and it can post right to YouTube which saves me space on my phone and brings a great piece of content for others to follow along to post recording.
Overtime, I can get fancier and more tech oriented with my course, but for now, I'm telling everyone on social media to order a XXL wavemaster bag from Century and let me train them for free for a few sessions.
Online kickboxing is definitely a doable home workout that has so many different varieties to it that keeps it fun and unpredictab
You can here me talk more about my first online kickboxing class I conducted on my YouTube channel
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