Saudi woman boxer breaks exercise taboo
JEDDAH: Throwing punches in a gym tucked away from prying eyes, a Saudi female boxing trainer asserts a right long denied to many women in the kingdom -- the right to exercise.
Halah Alhamrani, 41, runs a gym for women called FlagBoxing -- its motto is Fight Like A Girl -- in the western Red Sea city of Jeddah, offering fitness classes such as callisthenics, CrossFit, boxing and kickboxing.
Relying on word-of-mouth publicity in a country where exercising in public is culturally deemed unbecoming for women, Alhamrani is working to empower a generation with little to no exposure to sports.
"On a daily basis, women who have never done sports walk into my class, some with their mothers," Alhamrani told AFP at her gym, which opened in 2016. "They walk out more confident. Many find their voice. The mothers approach me and say: ´Thank you for offering such an empowering feeling´."
At first blush, the gym screams California, not Saudi Arabia. Wearing headbands and workout attire, women are seen lifting weights, practising sparring techniques and pounding their fists into a punching bag.
Some of them crumple up their abaya gowns and toss them into a locker. They sweat it out over thumping music. Around 150 women, including Saudis but also other Arabs, share a sense of camaraderie. A note scribbled on a whiteboard reads: "I can't wait to come back!" Another banner on the wall reads "BADASS". "It sometimes feels like a tea party -- without the tea and cookies," Alhamrani jokes.
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