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#15. Promoting boxing as a tool for mental and physical wellbeing with Sammy Mckay, Founder of Champs Within

Season 2, Ep. 15

On today’s episode I am joined by Sammy McKay, professional boxer, boxing coach at Miguels Boxing Gym in Brixton and founder of Champs Within. Sammy started boxing in 2015, as part of the London Fire Brigade Lambeth Boxing Initiative. Having travelled the world training with champions, Sammy gained a number of title wins and turned pro in 2020. Sammy has trained regularly at Miguels since finding the sport, and is now one of the lead trainers at the gym. Set up in 2020, Champs within uses boxing as a tool to foster positive social interaction in a supportive and controlled environment, empowering one another to achieve goals, reach our full potential and be the best versions of ourselves. Champs Within aims to showcase how boxing not only supports a healthy lifestyle but also encourages consistency, discipline and resilience, whilst teaching kids transferable skills that can help forge a healthy approach to everyday life. 


On this conversation we discuss the impact of trauma on mental and physical health, the need for people to have a healthy outlet for the stresses and difficulties in life and how community, consistency and understanding is important in fostering personal and collective growth. I really enjoyed recording this conversation so hope you enjoy listening. We recorded at Miguels Boxing Gym so apologies as there are a few boxing noises in the background!


To find out more about Sammy McKay, Champs Within & Miguel's Boxing Gym you can check out the links below:


Website Champs Within: https://www.champswithin.com/

Website Miguels Boxing Gym: https://miguelsboxinggym.co.uk

Champs Within Instagram: @champswithin

Sammy McKay Instagram: @perfectimperfection101

Miguels Boxing Gym Instagram: @miguels_boxing_gym


Podcast Host - Fenella Phoebe

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fenellaphoebe

TikTok: @fenellaphoebe


Music - Composed, performed and produced by Athena Octavia

https://www.athenaoctavia.com

https://www.instagram.com/athenaoctavia/?hl=en

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