Kickboxing Instructionals
Kickboxing is one of the most effective and widely practised striking arts in combat sports.
Combining powerful punching, devastating kicking techniques, intelligent footwork and dynamic combinations, Kickboxing has produced some of the greatest fighters and coaches in modern combat sports history.
From Dutch Kickboxing and K-1 competition to Japanese Kickboxing and modern striking systems used in MMA, Kickboxing continues to evolve while remaining one of the most successful stand-up fighting disciplines in the world.
Explore our collection of Kickboxing instructionals and learn directly from world champions, elite coaches and legendary fighters who have competed and coached at the highest levels of the sport.
What Makes Kickboxing Different?
Kickboxing blends the speed and precision of boxing with the power and versatility of kicking attacks.
The sport is known for:
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Powerful punching combinations
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Low kicks, body kicks and head kicks
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Dynamic footwork and movement
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Counter fighting systems
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High-volume striking combinations
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Tactical pressure and ring control
Unlike single-discipline striking arts, Kickboxing encourages fighters to blend offensive and defensive skills seamlessly, creating a fast-paced and highly adaptable fighting style.
The most successful Kickboxers combine timing, power, movement and tactical awareness to control exchanges and create openings against elite opposition.
Why Fighters Train Kickboxing
Modern fighters continue to study Kickboxing because it develops a complete striking skillset that transfers effectively across multiple combat sports.
Training Kickboxing helps athletes improve:
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Offensive striking combinations
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Defensive reactions and counter attacks
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Timing and distance management
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Footwork and ring craft
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Fight IQ and tactical awareness
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Conditioning and striking endurance
Whether your goal is competition, coaching or personal development, Kickboxing provides a proven framework for becoming a more effective striker.
Many of the concepts developed in elite Kickboxing competition are now widely used in Muay Thai, MMA and professional striking sports around the world.
Learn from World Champions & Elite Coaches
Warrior Collective works directly with some of the most respected names in Kickboxing to provide authentic, competition-tested instruction.
Our Kickboxing collection includes exclusive content from:
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Andy Souwer
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Said El Badaoui
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Lucien Carbin
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Tai Terada
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Hicham El Gaoui
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Ivan Hippolyte
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Jay Jauncey
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These fighters and coaches have won world titles, developed champions and helped shape modern striking through decades of competition and coaching experience.
Through their instructionals, you gain direct access to the systems, drills and tactical concepts used at the highest levels of Kickboxing competition.
Explore Different Kickboxing Styles
Kickboxing continues to evolve through multiple successful styles and coaching systems.
Dutch Kickboxing
Known for aggressive combinations, powerful low kicks, high-volume striking and relentless pressure, Dutch Kickboxing has produced many of the sport's most successful champions.
Japanese Kickboxing
Combining Kyokushin Karate influences, dynamic kicking attacks and modern K-1 strategies, Japanese Kickboxing has become one of the fastest-growing striking styles in combat sports.
K-1 Style Striking
Built around explosive combinations, intelligent movement and tactical aggression, K-1 competition continues to influence striking development worldwide.
Full Contact Kickboxing
Sometimes referred to as American Kickboxing, this discipline focuses on above waist kicking, pressure based combinations and a varied use of kicking techniques.
Kickboxing FAQ
What is Kickboxing?
Kickboxing is a combat sport that combines boxing techniques with kicking attacks. Different styles may place varying emphasis on punches, kicks, movement and tactical strategy.
Is Kickboxing effective for MMA?
Yes. Many MMA fighters use Kickboxing to develop striking combinations, footwork, distance management and counter fighting skills.
What is the difference between Dutch and Japanese Kickboxing?
Dutch Kickboxing is often associated with high-volume combinations, pressure and low kicks, while Japanese Kickboxing frequently incorporates Kyokushin influences, calf kicks and unorthodox kicking attacks.
Is Kickboxing suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Kickboxing can be adapted for all levels of experience and provides an excellent foundation for developing striking skills, fitness and combat awareness.
Start Learning Kickboxing Today
Explore our growing library of Kickboxing instructionals and learn directly from some of the most respected fighters and coaches in combat sports.
Whether you're looking to improve your combinations, develop better counter fighting, learn Dutch Kickboxing systems, explore Japanese Kickboxing concepts or build a complete striking game, Warrior Collective provides access to the methods used by elite competitors around the world.