The British Kickboxing Council (BKC) is the most influential governing body for Kickboxing in the country, formed by British representatives from some of the largest associations, federations and organisations in the world.
The BKC's governing structure comprises of an Executive Council, Discipline Committees (British Mat Sports, British Ring Sports and British Freestyle Forms), Member Bodies and various specialised Committees, all of whom are appointed using the same democratic processes which help ensure the neutrality of the BKC.We also helped form the Professional Referees Association as an independent body responsible for the training and support of officials.
The BKC's governing structure comprises of an Executive Council, Discipline Committees (British Mat Sports, British Ring Sports and British Freestyle Forms), Member Bodies and various specialised Committees, all of whom are appointed using the same democratic processes which help ensure the neutrality of the BKC.We also helped form the Professional Referees Association as an independent body responsible for the training and support of officials.
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The BKC Kitemark acts as a means of reassuring members, parents and members of the local community that a club meets National Standards and as such is being run safely, with a solid foundation, all necessary documentation and a well-built structure. In 2018, we introduced a tiered system of accreditation for the Kitemark, awarding clubs either Bronze, Silver or Gold compliance.
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By subscribing as a Club/Coach you now have access to a host of specialist resources, as well as being able to post articles, add events and include your club in our ClubFinder facility.
One of the benefits of subscribing as a club is the ability to complete online Health & Safety, Child Protection and Equality & Diversity self-assessments and incident reports (below), streamlining the process of ensuring that you and your club are up-to-date on all of the latest legislative requirements and making applying for ClubMark accreditation and CASC status considerably easier!
One of the benefits of subscribing as a club is the ability to complete online Health & Safety, Child Protection and Equality & Diversity self-assessments and incident reports (below), streamlining the process of ensuring that you and your club are up-to-date on all of the latest legislative requirements and making applying for ClubMark accreditation and CASC status considerably easier!
Here you can search for local Kickboxing clubs and full-time centres. Remember that although everyone is teaching Kickboxing, each club will have it's own methods, ethos, etiquette, rules and training schedules. It's worth taking the time to look through their websites or speak to their instructors/coaches before making a decision on where to train.
You don't need all the gear to get started, but it's handy to know what to buy further down the line. Here you can find a quick breakdown of the basic competition rules for various Kickboxing disciplines. Why not come and check out a tournament or book a ticket for a fight night, so you can see the sport in full swing!
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