Boxing for Women's Health: Madame Figaro Paris Is Ringside with Karlina Caune
/Boxing for Women's Health: Madame Figaro Paris Is Ringside with Karlina Caune AOC Body
AOC turns our attention to ‘Ring Parade’, and we’re not talking diamonds — although model Karlina Caune is sporting some serious watches in this fashion story for the September 2024 issue of Madame Figaro Paris [IG].
Stylist Sylvie Clemente is ringside, preparing Caune to fight, fight, fight — as women did in Sparta. Photographer Thiemo Sander [IG] photographs the fashion action for Madame Figaro; and AOC takes a seriously-informed deep dive into the health benefits of boxing. / Hair by Kazuko Kitaoka; makeup by Maria Olsson
Boxing has long been revered as a challenging and dynamic sport, historically dominated by men. However, in recent years, it has gained considerable traction among women as a powerful fitness regimen, drawing enthusiasts with its unique blend of strength, endurance, and agility.
Historical records and artwork from different civilizations reveal women engaging in activities like wrestling, running, and even boxing. Ancient Minoan artifacts, for example, depict women participating alongside men in athletic competitions, while the society of Sparta in ancient Greece famously encouraged women to train in physical exercises to strengthen them as future mothers of warriors — male and female.
All AOC can say is “Thank goddess for cave paintings.” Let’s go.