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CBoxing Hanoi - a brand new club with classes of Boxing and Kungfu

Boxing
Kickboxing is often confused with Muay Thai or Thai Boxing. Whilst they share much in common, they are not the same thing. Much of the confusion is based on Kickboxing being a very generic term. It is cross cultural and as such no one owns a definitive definition.
Our Kickboxing classes focus more on the sport side of martial arts. Using punch bags and kick shields to refine techniques, circuit training to improve fitness and Sparring to improve timing and movement

Kungfu Wushu
Originally, to practice kung fu did not just mean to practice Chinese martial arts. Instead, it referred to the process of one's training - the strengthening of the body and the mind, the learning and the perfection of one's skills - rather than to what was being trained. It refers to excellence achieved through long practice in any endeavor

Instructor
Cedric Davroux, began his long martial arts odyssey with judo at the age of 5: over the next 9 years he competed all over France. At the age of 16 he discovered his next passion in Wushu. Training intensively in Sanda and Wushu, he became an instructor at the age of 22, and took part in many French boxing and Muay Thai intervarsity tournaments.
It is a dream of every Wushu exponent to go to China to training, so at 25 years old Cedric decided to bicycle around the Middle Kingdom. He eventually arrived in DengFeng city, home of the Shaolin temple , and lived for 3 months as a full-time KungFu student. Although his focus is now Sanda, Cedric is experienced with many modern WuShu forms, such as Chang Quan and Nan Quan, as well as English boxing and Muay Thai.
Cedric has been living and teaching Wushu and boxing in vietnam since 2006, and speaks French, English and a little bit of Vietnamese