British Kickboxing Council
www.the-bkc.comThe 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 governing structure comprises of an Executive Council, Member Body Council, Home Country Representatives and various specialised Committees, all of whom are appointed using the same democratic processes which help ensure the neutrality of the BKC. Our areas of governance and support include: Semi-Contact (Points), Light-Contact (Continuous), Full Contact and Freestyle Forms (including Martial Gymnastics). For more on the role played by the BKC in the sport, visit www.the-bkc.co.uk. The BKC does not enforce a syllabus, class structure or grading structure, as these are enforced by the relevant bodies that fall under the umbrella of the BKC. We do however provide a national rule set for competition, a recommended progression structure and a whole host of other benefits and initiatives designed to make Kickboxing safer, more fun and more rewarding for total beginners, world champions and all those in between. Our goal is to be the world leader in Kickboxing, by constantly seeking to raise our standards and those of the whole sport, regardless of membership to the BKC or its member bodies. We aim to unite the sport within Great Britain and use the BKC as a positive example internationally, for the unification of the sport around the word, In addition, the BKC are the only Kickboxing body to be members of the Sport and Recreation Alliance and were the very first sporting organisation in the country to have signed up to their Voluntary Code of Good Governance. We are also registered with Sport Resolutions who aid us in managing disputes within the sport.
Read moreThe 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 governing structure comprises of an Executive Council, Member Body Council, Home Country Representatives and various specialised Committees, all of whom are appointed using the same democratic processes which help ensure the neutrality of the BKC. Our areas of governance and support include: Semi-Contact (Points), Light-Contact (Continuous), Full Contact and Freestyle Forms (including Martial Gymnastics). For more on the role played by the BKC in the sport, visit www.the-bkc.co.uk. The BKC does not enforce a syllabus, class structure or grading structure, as these are enforced by the relevant bodies that fall under the umbrella of the BKC. We do however provide a national rule set for competition, a recommended progression structure and a whole host of other benefits and initiatives designed to make Kickboxing safer, more fun and more rewarding for total beginners, world champions and all those in between. Our goal is to be the world leader in Kickboxing, by constantly seeking to raise our standards and those of the whole sport, regardless of membership to the BKC or its member bodies. We aim to unite the sport within Great Britain and use the BKC as a positive example internationally, for the unification of the sport around the word, In addition, the BKC are the only Kickboxing body to be members of the Sport and Recreation Alliance and were the very first sporting organisation in the country to have signed up to their Voluntary Code of Good Governance. We are also registered with Sport Resolutions who aid us in managing disputes within the sport.
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11-50
Founded
2009
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