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Basic boxing gym start-up equipment list

Basic boxing gym start-up equipment list FFP has put together the following lists to help advise Alumni organisations that are starting to deliver boxing for the first time, what they need in terms of equipment. There are two lists for two different types of gym:

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Basic boxing gym start-up equipment list

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  1. Basic boxing gym start-up equipment list • FFP has put together the following lists to help advise Alumni organisations that are starting to deliver boxing for the first time, what they need in terms of equipment. There are two lists for two different types of gym: • Drills and training (non-sparring):for gyms focused on non-contact training and drills, and aren’t ready or able to do sparing. This means you don’t need certain items, and some items are cheaper. • Sparring: additional equipment, needed as well as that for drills and training, for gyms that are able to provide sparring and therefore have additional safety considerations. • Please note that these lists provide just a rough guide to the equipment needed to set a basic boxing gym. There aren’t any international standards or legal requirements regarding the amount of equipment needed in a gym; the lists has been designed to ensure there is enough equipment to keep young people active and included in a training session, and that the young people feel like they are training in an authentic gym. The list is adapted from guidelines provided by The Amateur Boxing Association of England.

  2. Equipment need for a drills and training gym (non-sparring)

  3. Additional equipment, needed for a sparring Gym

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