Recovery Kickboxing Mission
Thousands of Metro Detroit's people are struggling with weight gain, anxiety, depression, stress, or addiction. Our mission is to add this specialized kickboxing format to aid in ones recovery.
Our Vision
To offer the addiction disorder community an affordable and fun opportunity to enhance their fitness lifestyle, socialize in healthy goal building environments. Participants will empower the mind, body, and spirit through the many benefits of kickboxing and martial arts workouts.
To connect Recovery Kickboxing with all stakeholders in the addiction recovery marketplace, including therapists, recovery centers, group homes, government agencies, health professionals, and all whose businesses deal with the betterment of mind, body, and spirit. In order to offer individuals the benefits of the program.
To connect Recovery Kickboxing with all stakeholders in the addiction recovery marketplace, including therapists, recovery centers, group homes, government agencies, health professionals, and all whose businesses deal with the betterment of mind, body, and spirit. In order to offer individuals the benefits of the program.
Metro Detroit and Oakland County addiction treatment statistics
Over 254,000 Michigan individuals made an effort toward addiction treatment through state funded programs last year- with the highest numbers occurring in our Detroit area, especially, Macomb, and Oakland counties. Many more thousands enrolled in private programs and remain involved in continued community fellowships such as 12 step programs and support groups.
The recovery industry has grown exponentially as it has expanded to include programs for other addictive or compulsive disorders such as gambling, eating, purging, internet, shopping, over eating, sex, relationship, anger addiction…
Source: Michigan Department of Community Health, Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Administration Bureau of Substance Abuse & Addiction Services Report for Fiscal Year 2009.
The recovery industry has grown exponentially as it has expanded to include programs for other addictive or compulsive disorders such as gambling, eating, purging, internet, shopping, over eating, sex, relationship, anger addiction…
Source: Michigan Department of Community Health, Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Administration Bureau of Substance Abuse & Addiction Services Report for Fiscal Year 2009.