Exploring the potential of boxing and kickboxing to transform lives, this podcast discusses the benefits and limitations of these sports. It examines the role of boxing in tackling social issues and the identity formation in a kickboxing gym. The podcast also delves into the hypermasculinity and vulnerability present in boxing and kickboxing, as well as the impact of gentrification on gyms. Additionally, it explores the potential of these sports to bring about positive change among vulnerable groups and marginalized individuals.
Boxing gyms provide a space for individuals to find a new sense of purpose as fighters and renounce their previous identities, transcending differences in race, gender, and background.
The shared experiences and intimate training in boxing gyms foster understanding and friendship among fighters of various ethnicities, breaking down cultural misunderstandings and stereotypes.
Deep dives
The Transformational Power of Boxing
Boxing gyms provide a unique space for individuals to escape their identity and find a new sense of purpose as fighters. The close-knit and intense nature of the gym environment allows for strong bonds to form among the diverse group of fighters, transcending differences in race, gender, and background. These fighters renounce their previous identities and seek recognition solely as fighters. The gym offers a sense of harmony and unity, where everyone is treated equally and holds a common goal of self-improvement through physical training.
Overcoming Social Divisions
The boxing gym becomes a melting pot of individuals from different backgrounds, overcoming cultural and racial biases. While initially, there may be cultural misunderstandings and stereotypes, the shared experiences, sacrifices, and intimate training foster understanding and friendship among fighters of various ethnicities. These relationships extend beyond the gym, contributing to the breaking down of barriers and fostering connections in wider society.
Gentrification and Changing Dynamics
The boxing gym's location in East London, historically associated with criminality and income inequality, has been impacted by gentrification. As new middle-class members join the gym, seeking a fitness-oriented experience, tensions arise between the fighters and non-fighters. Despite the economic opportunities for the gym owner, the increasing mainstream appeal of the gym challenges its original fighting-focused identity. Gentrification raises questions about whether the shared fighting identity can retain its transformative power amidst the changing dynamics of the area.
BOXING AND KICKBOXING: Can they transform lives? Boxing has long been cited as a potential cure for a range of social ills, including criminal justice failures, poor mental health and childhood trauma, yet little research has been carried out into how and why such claims exist. Laurie Taylor talks to Deborah Jump, Reader in Criminology at the Manchester Metropolitan University, about the potential of boxing as a mechanism for change among vulnerable groups.
Also, Amit Singh, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Sociology Department at the University of Manchester discusses his study of a kickboxing gym in East London where people struggle to gain an identity as a ‘fighter’, one that transcends race, class, sexuality and gender.
Producer: Jayne Egerton
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