THAT might depend on the person, the teaching the have access to. For some yes, for some, no. That SEEMS the only reasonable answer, does it not? JOHN WILKINSON, boxer (retired) 51 bouts in RECORD NEW BRITAIN, CT. Tim Stewart, Mayor. WilkinsonJboxingII@Hotmail.com
Chat with our AI personalities
On average? Not a chance. There are specific girls or women who are better than specific boys or men, but on average, men have far more strength and speed. Even equalizing for size, a trained man will beat an equally trained woman of the same size every time. Men naturally have more fast twitch muscle, denser muscle fiber, and of course, testosterone. The average man has about 3x the u p p e r (word not allowed?) body strength of the average woman.
The answer is yes, women can be better than men in karate. I know there are women better than I am!
Certainly! There is nothing preventing a woman from participating in kick boxing. It is likely to be harder to find professional fights, but there are lots of opportunities for bouts.
Yes. Of course.
There have even been professional boxers, including Mohammad Ali's daughter.
Yes, girls can be better at karate. They tend to have better focus and technique than many of the boys, who rely on strength more than technique.
Girls can definetly do karate. As an example i do karate and i have received my black belt. Also my sempai and sensei are girls.
One of the first steps to becoming a female kick boxer is to find a business such as a recreation center or private gym that offers beginner kick boxing classes.
An individual girl "can be" better than some certain boy, but once puberty is done, men outperform women so badly that they don't even compete in tournaments against each other.