MOVEMENT
BETWEEN PRECISION AND RELIEF
At Park Igls Medical Spa Resort, fitness boxing has become one of the most popular training options in recent years. This may come as a surprise, as boxing is often associated with intensity and strain. In a medical context, however, a different picture emerges: it is the controlled, repetitive movement patterns – rather than peak exertion – that help regulate muscles and the nervous system.
Fitness boxing combines coordinated punching sequences with stabilising elements from functional training. This interplay activates large muscle chains without overloading them. It is particularly beneficial for people with back and lower back pain, limited mobility or the typical effects of prolonged sitting: deep core muscles are specifically engaged, and posture often improves after just a few sessions.
»At Park Igls, the focus during a stay is not on maximum strength, but on controlled, precise movement. This makes fitness boxing suitable for beginners of all ages – no prior experience is required.«
Benefits of fitness boxing
- Metabolism in motion
The interval structure of fitness boxing stimulates energy expenditure and activates circulation. For guests with metabolic disorders – such as insulin resistance, overweight or a low basal metabolic rate – this can provide a valuable impulse. The alternation between fast punching combinations and short recovery phases improves oxygen supply and strengthens the cardiovascular system. This effect is particularly evident in fitness boxing for women, where metabolic activation and muscular coordination work hand in hand. - Stress reduction
One of the most noticeable effects of fitness boxing unfolds on a mental level. The rhythmic, guided movements create a form of focus that is often lost in everyday life. Attention shifts to breathing, posture and technique – reducing stress hormones while stabilising the autonomic nervous system. Simone Huemer explains: »Many of our guests describe fitness boxing as ‘clearing’. Movement becomes a tool for self-regulation – not through intensity, but through consciously guided repetition.«
- A preventive approach
The activity and exercise programme at Park Igls follows a preventive medical approach focused on regulation, strengthening, and stress reduction. Fitness boxing for women integrates seamlessly into this concept: it is dynamic without being aggressive, challenging yet controllable, medically meaningful and close to everyday life. »And it is also a great deal of fun,« adds Simone Huemer.
The origins of fitness boxing
Fitness boxing has its roots in traditional boxing but was adapted for recreational sport in the 1980s and 1990s. Boxing elements were combined with aerobics and functional training methods, without physical contact and with a clear focus on health. Modern forms of fitness boxing, as practised at Park Igls, strengthen the back, support metabolism and improve stress resilience – making it one of the most effective full-body training methods.