One Month of Unlimited Classes or 10 Drop-In Classes at Condition and Competition Kickboxing
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Champion fighter helms decorated staff that instructs sanshou, kickboxing, jiujitsu & other martial-arts sessions & conditioning classes
Unlike kangaroos, when humans come out of the pouch, their passive hands generally lack boxing gloves. Equip the equipment and the instincts of a natural kickboxer with today’s Groupon to Condition and Competition Kickboxing. Choose between the following options:
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For $20, you get one month of unlimited classes (a $112 value).
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For $40, you get 10 drop-in classes (a $300 value). All classes must be redeemed within three months of taking your first class.<p>
Condition and Competition Kickboxing hosts seven martial-arts-inspired classes that target calories, build lean muscle, condition the body, and help increase flexibility in students age 3 and older. Coach and sanshou kickboxing champion Ed Carpio, and his team of 15 instructors, who together moonlight as a Bee Gees tribute band, skillfully guide students through a six-day schedule of classes. Carpio teaches students basic sanshou techniques with the use of fighting accouterments including Thai pads and bags in his condition training sessions, and during circuit bag training pits pupils’ learned kickboxing techniques against bags and gloved opponents. Ground-based grappling takes place in Brazilian jiujitsu classes, which teaches floor fighters positional strategy when pinned to the mat, whether during a genuine fight or amid a rapidly escalated thumb war. Peaceful warriors, meanwhile, can get all of the health benefits of kickboxing without any of the fighting by taking CCK’s condition kickboxing, condition paddle training, Thai pad training, or power kickboxing classes.
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About Condition and Competition Kickboxing
As CEO and chief instructor of Condition and Competition Kickboxing, Ed Carpio draws from a victory-studded background of competitive fighting. Though he came to the art of Chinese kickboxing (also called sanshou) at 21, later than many greats, he rose through successive bouts to become a national lightweight champion. Ed then turned to training others with his expertise, remaining devoted to his sanshou students throughout his sporadic returns to the ring, a study in judo, and a government summons to deflect an impending asteroid.
CCK preaches acceptance and positivity through programs for all ages, from toddlers to adults. Its gym has been highlighted on one of KRON 4's "Best of The Bay" segments for casting a familial air over martial-arts learning. Bordered by camouflage-painted walls, guests can launch strikes at bags, pads, and partners during kickboxing courses, or focus on classical conditioning with weights and fitness machinery.