Assumption of Risks:
Participation in the New Breed Boxing Gym carries with it certain inherent risks that cannot be eliminated regardless of the care taken to avoid injuries. The specific risks vary from one activity to another, but the risks range from:
1) minor injuries such as scratches, bruises and sprains
2) major injuries such a eye injury or loss of sight, joint or back injuries, heart attacks, and concussions
3) catastrophic injuries including paralysis and death.
You are aware that Boxing is a vigorous sport involving intense physical contact and strenuous cardiovascular stress. Specific hazards or risks include, but are not limited to the following:
● Potentially permanent dental trauma, facial and outer ear deformities, with the possibility of blindness or deafness
● Risk of sprains, bruises, broken bones, and head injuries from participants or equipment
● Serious risk of all bones, joints, muscles, and internal organs from unexpected contact or reckless contact form other participants
● High risk of hand, wrist or shoulder injury from negligent use of equipment and/or regular training
● High risk of dehydration, heat stroke, and concussions from straining, sparring or fighting
● Risk of neck, back, or spinal injuries with the possibility of paralysis or partial paralysis
● Risk of injury to reproductive organs which may result in the inability to reproduce
● Risk of emotional and psychological injuries or damage
● Risk of social or economic losses due to such inherent risks
● Risk of death