"Kickboxing equipment can be purchased through a fitness equipment retailer, or online through sources such as Ebay, or Craig's List. Many also choose to purchase used equipment; a good resource for used kickboxing equipment is Kijiji."
Left,right,leg kick.
Some boxing training DVDs would be "Kelly Coffrey's 30 Minutes to Fitness", "Position-Specific for Boxing", and "Techniques and Drills for Championship Boxing"
Some good boxing workouts you can do at home with no equipment include rope skipping, press ups, jogging, situps, sparring with colleagues
The best boxing training for women may be found in some gyms and boxing training centers for women in our area the look and contacted by several social media.
One can schedule many different training classes at LA Boxing. Some of the classes that they offer include boxing, kickboxing, and martial arts. One can sign up online.
because you use boxing and throw some kick into them to but its not really a style
You can use a number of styles in UFC, really almost anything goes. Ill advise Muay Thai which is Kick boxing with elbows and knees and some form of wrestling or Judo. Brazilian Jujitsu is very common allso. In my opinion if you don't have some Brazilian jujitsu under your belt you will be taken advantage over. Another few are wrestling which is mostly takedowns. Boxing is used a lot also. NOGI jiu jitsu. Judo is takedowns as well
Generally, heavy equipment training schools can be found throughout the USA but there are some trainers such as those at Total Equipment Training that send instructors to your location using your own equipment and customize a particular training program for the needs of your employees.
Pink boxing gloves can be found at many places. Some of these include Walmart, Target, Zazzle, Amazon, Boxing Depot, eBay and of course local sports equipment stores.
You don't need to "do" weights, but most boxers do some strength training with weights!
try karate Depends on how you want to round house kick, if you want to take out some one's knees, Muay Thai... If you want to kick some one in the face, kick boxing. If you want to fly through the air with a round house kick TKD.
It's more than equipment only. You are talking a Whole-ball-of-wax. Equipment would be: A Ring. Boxing Gloves. Gause to wrap hands. With the Ring you are talking corner stools. You are talking Judges tables. You are talking the material needed to score the contest. You are talking the Mike-set-up for the announcements. You are talking and arena and all involved in that respect (lighting/ heating a.s.f.); Your boxer(s) need their ring garb; and their Cups and their boxing shoes. If it is an amateur production regulation headgear will be requirement. You are having an audience, you are talking fold out chairs, possibly. You need spit buckets at the ready. You could have siccors for cutting off handwraps quickly after a match (just have them, handy). This probably isn't the whole list, either. Be well advised.