There are many excellent gyms within the world of kickboxing but only one can claim the unique flavour of Belfast's Prokick. Billy Murray began his Martial Arts training in the mid 1970's and started training fighters at the start of the 1980's in Tullycarnet Community Centre, at his first Ju-Jitsu club. Murray went on to open his first full-time Gym, Newtownards Martial Arts centre in Pound Street in 1985.
He then moved to Switzerland in 1990 to enhance his kickboxing career. On his return, at the end of 1991, the Prokick gym, a fitness, self-defence and fight stable, was set-up in east Belfast. Over the course of the last 30 years Prokick has certainly lived up to it's reputation as being the 'Home of Champions.' Our fighters have performed at prestigious venues across the province.
They have travelled to Europe, Asia and North America. We pride ourselves on helping the development of our sport and campaigning for global recognition. Members from as young as 6 years old to those well in to their 60s have benefited from the first-class self-defence, fitness and confidence boosting training that permeates all that Prokick does.
He then moved to Switzerland in 1990 to enhance his kickboxing career. On his return, at the end of 1991, the Prokick gym, a fitness, self-defence and fight stable, was set-up in east Belfast. Over the course of the last 30 years Prokick has certainly lived up to it's reputation as being the 'Home of Champions.' Our fighters have performed at prestigious venues across the province.
They have travelled to Europe, Asia and North America. We pride ourselves on helping the development of our sport and campaigning for global recognition. Members from as young as 6 years old to those well in to their 60s have benefited from the first-class self-defence, fitness and confidence boosting training that permeates all that Prokick does.
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