‘Boxing can help curb violence in schools’ - Dr Lola Cunningham
Apr 23rd, 2024 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 18:24#JamaicaGleaner #Boxing #SelfDefence APRIL 23, 2024: Boxing may be viewed by some people as a barbaric sport, but for Dr Lola Cunningham it can be a helpful tool to curb crime and violence among students and as an alternative to work off their pent-up anger if it is introduced in schools. Cunningham, owner of the Lola Cunningham Foundation, aims to provide traditional boxing training, self-defence and the use of heavy punching bags as a means of anger management.
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