Kickboxing vs Kickstart - What's the difference?
kickboxing | kickstart |
(martial arts) A hybrid martial art derived from Muay Thai, karate and boxing during the 1960s to 1970s; more generally, any stand-up combat sport that combines kicks and punches.
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As nouns the difference between kickboxing and kickstart
is that kickboxing is (martial arts) a hybrid martial art derived from muay thai, karate and boxing during the 1960s to 1970s; more generally, any stand-up combat sport that combines kicks and punches while kickstart is .As a verb kickstart is
.kickboxing
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(wikipedia kickboxing)Alternative forms
* kick-boxingNoun
(-)- The Japanese kickboxing gym, recently opened in the Thai capital, had been a great success (Black Belt Magazine, March 1973, p. 13)
See also
* Muay Thaikickstart
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Verb
(en verb)citation, page= , passage=The Midlanders will hope the victory will kickstart a campaign that looked to have hit the buffers, but the sense of trepidation enveloping the Reebok Stadium heading into the new year underlines the seriousness of the predicament facing Owen Coyle's men.}}
