Boxing biography
The course of the whole duel controls the referee. He can punish for violation of the rules by warning, removing glasses or even disqualification. Boxing Ring Dimensions and Construction The size of the ring for boxing. The ring should be the shape of a square with a side of at least 4.90 m and a maximum of 6.10 m inside the ropes. When conducting international championships, a ring with a side of 6.10 m should be used.
The ring should be at a platform at least 91 cm high and not more than 1.22 m from the floor or base level. Plant and corners. The platform should be built taking into account safety requirements, have an even floor, be free from any obstacles and go beyond the ropes at least 46 cm on each side. Four corner racks should be installed in the corners of the ring, which should be well protected by special pillows or arranged in another way that prevents the possible injuries.
Corner pillows should be located as follows: in the near left corner from the table of the chairman of the jury - red, in the far left corner - white, in distant law - blue, in the near right - white. Flooring. The floor should have a coating of felt, rubber or other approved material that has the same elasticity. The thickness of this coating should be at least 1.3 cm and no more than 1.9 cm.
The tarpaulin should be stretched on top of this coating. Village rubber or other approved material and tarpaulin should cover the entire platform. The ring is limited to three or four rows of ropes with a thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm. The ropes are pulled as tight as possible between the four corner racks. The ropes should be wrapped in soft or smooth material.
On each side, they should be interconnected by two jumpers made of dense fabric with a width of 3 to 4 cm, located in equal intervals. Rumors should not slip through the rope. The ring should be equipped with three stairs. Two of them are installed in opposite corners and used by boxers and their seconds. The third staircase is installed in a neutral corner and is used by referee and doctors.
Plastic bags. In two neutral corners, on the outside of the ring, it should be placed according to a small plastic bag, where the referee will be able to throw away cotton wool and tampons used by it to provide assistance in bleeding.
Why do boxers beat a little pear? This allows you to train shock endurance, calculation of time, speed and accuracy. Equipment and inventory for boxing participants in a boxing match should be dressed and equipped as follows: Clothing. Light shoes without spikes and heels, socks, shorts not lower than the knee and a T -shirt that covers their chest and back.
Kapa - a flexible plastic device for protecting teeth from sports injuries. Protective sink. Used to protect the groin. Red or blue gloves in color of his corner in the ring, provided at his disposal by the organizers of the competition. According to the requirements of the International Boxing Association, gloves should weigh the gram, and the weight of the leather part should be no more than half.
Used to prevent injuries of the wrist, fist and fingers. Why do boxers bandage their hands? Boxers bandage their hands in order to reduce the risk of injury to the hands when working with shells and during sparring. In addition, the bandages absorb sweat, leaving gloves with dry and extending their service life. Weight categories in boxing in professional boxing exist the following weight categories of 17 categories: over 90, kg - heavy weight up to 90, kg - the first heavy weight up to 79, kg - output weight up to 76, kg - the second average weight up to 72, kg - the average weight of up to 69.85 kg - the first average weight up to 66, kg - a welterial weight to 63, kg - kg - kg - kg - kg - kg - kg - kg - kg - kg The first welter weight up to 61, kg - lightweight up to 58, kg - the second half -legged weight up to 57, kg - half -legged weight up to 55, kg - the second lightest weight of up to 53, kg - the lightest weight of up to 52, kg - the second lightest weight up to 50, kg - the lightest weight up to 48, kg - the first light weight up to 47, kg - minimum weights.
Categories in amateur boxing in amateur boxing exist the following weight categories of 10 categories: over 91 kg - heavy weight kg - heavy weight.