Fight 4Life uses the
fitness and boxing
program to teach self
discipline, self
confidence and physical
fitness through programs
such as Tutoring,
Mentoring, Bible
sessions, and Fellowship
services. Fight 4Life
Fitness and Boxing
ministry empowers young
people to make wise
decisions that lead to
success in life. We are
able to build
trustworthy
relationships with
participants through up
close open communication
and honesty.
Using boxing techniques
to teach youth anger
management (how to
control their emotions
and not allow anger to
control them) has proven
to be instrumental in
the way they handle
situations. Anger is the
number one problem among
young boys and girls
today. Even as adults
defusing anger can be a
difficult task.
Participants experience
and learn techniques
that equip them with the
ability to control anger
through our anger
management program.
Having the ability to
turn negative energy
into positive energy
provides peace of mind;
health and fitness for
the body, while at the
same time relieve stress
and tension. On a
broader scope
participants learn a
sport that will allow
them a chance to become
a part of the (USABF)
United States Amateur
Boxing Federation, the
governing body of
amateur boxing. This
allows our participants
a chance to possibly
advance in the sport of
boxing toward a
professional boxing
career.
Young teens/adolescents
are faced with many
obstacles just as adults
daily. Those obstacles
can be stumbling blocks
to hold them back from
succeeding in life or
reaching their goals.
Just like boxing you
have to know when to
duck or move quickly
from your opponent, the
same applies to
struggles we face
everyday. If anger is
allow to cloud our minds
with unclean thoughts,
then bad decisions are
made in the heat of the
moment that will lead to
disaster. However,
deciding to make a few
changes one step at a
time can make all the
difference in the world.
Christian volunteers,
tutors,
mentors, and fitness
trainers needed

View the
2008 summer camp
calendar of events.
It is sideways on the
page but will print out
correctly.

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comments from
boxers, friends,
participants, and
parents!
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