Boxing Sample Clauses

Boxing. 1) All offers will be settled according to the official result of the relevant governing body immediately as declared by the ring announcer at the end of the fight. No amendments made to the official result after being first announced will be taken into consideration except for those which the official organization effects to rectify clear cases of human errors by the ring announcer.
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Boxing. 5.5 The System shall include the following wagering types: Moneyline Game Total Teasers & Parlays Propositions/Exotics Pointspreads
Boxing. (A) Subject to sub-paragraph (B) below, to the only Warranties given by the Warranting Sellers or the Purchasers:
Boxing. Boxing is also a form of exercise and an occupation of leisure that has been found to be beneficial to fight the disease. Many people have reported enjoying this type of therapeutic exercise because of its association with sports and “fun” (Xxxxxxxxx, 2021). Rock Steady Boxing is a program that was developed by Xxxxxx in 2006 to combat Xxxxxxxxx’x disease (Xxxxxx, 2018; Rock Steady Boxing, n.d.). A non-profit organization that came from a diagnosis of PD and a want to fight back, the Rock Steady Boxing training is a way to improve agility while participating in a dynamic leisure pursuit (Rock Steady Boxing, n.d.). The training focuses on hand-eye coordination and endurance by moving the whole body to complete boxing training (Xxxxxx, 2018). Boxing is also a highly adaptable exercise that has allowed for customization for the different individuals who are dealing with the residual symptoms of the disease (Xxxxxx et al., 2019). One person could be standing and punching the heavy bag, while one person could be sitting. The adaptability of boxing has led it to be a favorite (Xxxxxx et al., 2019). Boxing increases flexibility while keeping their bodies moving (Power, 2017). Boxing also changes the release of chemicals in the brain such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Sanfarapillai et al., 2021). This maintains the remaining dopamine neurons that are in the basal ganglia, and potentially make new ones to lessen the severity of the disease. Diminishing the residual symptoms improves functional capacity and limits safety risks such as falling. Boxing training and Rock Steady Boxing has not only helped alleviate the physical symptoms of Xxxxxxxxx’x disease, but it has also relieved some of the non-motor symptoms of the disease. As mentioned earlier, depression is something that comes along with Xxxxxxxxx’x disease. Rock Steady Boxing provides a way for someone to feel hope (Xxxxxx, 2018). After the results of an electronic survey of 2054 participants, many individuals reported an improved social life with newfound social support in the program (Xxxxxx et al., 2021). Additionally, participants explained that feelings of depression, anxiety, and fatigue, which are all symptoms of PD, diminished after partaking in RSB (Xxxxxx et al., 2021). Many individuals had never boxed before, and this type of exercise gave them a way to feel great about what they are doing. Many individuals are doing the movements and laughing about how they look while doing it (Xxxxxx, 201...

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