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Quiet Punch Founder Brian Pedone Explains How Boxing Helps Him Stay Strong Emotionally and Physically

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Quiet Punch founder Brian Pedone created an at-home boxing style workout to share his love of the sport and empower everyone from amateur to first time boxers. «I got into boxing when I was 13 years old. … The first time I stepped into the ring totally changed how I viewed myself.

I learned how determined I could be and how strong my will is,» the fitness expert tells ET.«After a good boxing session, I feel empowered, inspired, and motivated. … The weight of things on my mind is lifted, and I feel clear headed and de-stressed,» he adds.

Not only has boxing increased Pedone's confidence, but it has also improved his general health. «Boxing has affected my body significantly. … Compared to other sports, boxing is one of the few workouts that uses all aspects of your body.

Cardio, strength, endurance, stamina, agility, and mental. … My hand-eye coordination is built for punches coming at me and throwing punches, and because of years of footwork and jumping rope, I am very light on my feet,» he explains.And customers can refine these same skills, all while in the comfort of their homes, thanks to the lightweight punching bag that easily hangs in any doorway.«I want Quiet Punch users to feel like they accomplished something great. … Many users have lost weight, toned, built muscle, and improved mobility overall,» the entrepreneur notes.To achieve results, users can personalize their experience depending on their schedule and fitness goals. «It is one of the best workouts a person can get, even if you never step foot in a ring.

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