The effects of boxing training go much further than just the physical. Regularly exercising and improving your overall fitness can also have huge benefits for your mental wellbeing. We’ve already published an in-depth guide to the mental benefits of boxing, but we’ve included a few of the highlights below too.
6. Decreased Stress
Whether it’s at home, at work or just in general day to day life, all of us experience stress in one way or another; it’s a natural part of life. But, with regular exercise, research has found that stress can be reduced.
Exercise increases the levels of endorphins in the body, they’re the happy hormones that help to boost our moods. Regular moderate to intense exercises, such as boxing, can help to release these endorphins and reduce feelings of stress.
And, while any exercise is good for releasing endorphins, boxing is particularly good for stress-busting. If you’re feeling frustrated or pent up, an hour in the gym letting it all out through your fists into a punching bag can be great to help you release your feelings and cut back any tension you’re feeling.
These repeated exercises, where you focus your attention on the movement of your body and the coordination of your hands and feet, allows you to stop concentrating on anything outside of the gym.
Boxing can be a very meditative exercise. When you clear your mind and focus just on hammering away in the ring, all of the outside stresses in your life fade away; it’s just you and your fists.
7. Better sleep quality
Alongside less stress, regular boxing training can also help you to improve your sleep quality. Research has discovered that high-intensity cardiovascular exercise, such as boxing, has a beneficial effect on the quality of sleep and how fast people can fall asleep.
After a heavy session in the ring, your body is going to be physically worn out and in need of more hours of sleep than usual to recover from the work you’ve put in at the gym that day.
And, because the repetitive actions of hitting a punching bag or sparring with a partner can help to clear your mind, you could be able to drift off to sleep easier without any stress or having thoughts popping into your head about work or any other issues.