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Anonymous
I did kickboxing before I went to college(college makes you stop everything, btw). It's pretty fun, but it can be brutal depending on who you spar with. The point system I worked with is based off of the K-1 Point System.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-1
It's a ten-point system. If you score a knockdown in round one with obvious dominance(by that, I mean your blows are connecting clean and your opponent is barely able to fight back), then you win a 10-8 round. If your opponent is able to fight back a bit, but you still knock him down, then it's a 10-8 round. If you don't get to knock him down and you're only edging him out by a few punches/kicks, then you get a 10-9 score. Three rounds; whoever has the most pts wins.
Learn techniques in a gym, not at home. You can practice flexibility, shadowboxing and weight training at home .. But, learn the techniques at a gym. Take some boxing lessons, as well. Puncher-based Kickboxers do VERY well in competition.
Hope I helped. Sayonara.
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