“In Your Corner” Project to Directly Support Bartenders During COVID-19 Pandemic

Bartender Boxing Organization is launching a dynamic new project this week designed to financially support out-of-work bartenders. “In Your Corner” provides these bartenders with Bartender Boxing Organizationworld-class instructional boxing videos from top trainers to share with their unique social media audience. Their followers simply click the individual link to make ‘an optional’, personal donation to the bartender and gain access to the comprehensive series of videos. Anyone can sign-up to access the free content.

The BBO, a U.S. based non-profit organization that supports the health and wellness of bartenders through the sport of boxing, is hosting “In Your Corner” through its new online training hub called “Stick and Move.” Working with trainers from City Boxing Club in Las Vegas, the BBO will continue to add to the library of workouts.

“My idea was to take the BBO’s area of expertise and use it to potentially provide bartenders in our community — as well as our trainers — with a direct way to make an income during this trying period,” says Raj Nagra, the founder of BBO and industry veteran of 30-years. “The best part is that bartenders directly receive the funds. All supporting contributions are made directly to the person sharing their unique link.”

HOW IT WORKS

Bartenders from the BBO community have the opportunity to obtain direct donations by sharing the BBO’s “Becoming a Boxer” instructional series workout videos:

● Through its gym partner, City Boxing Club in Las Vegas, the BBO has produced an easy-to-follow detailed online training series of professional at-home instructional videos

● Once signed up, bartenders receive their own unique link, which they’ll share with their social media audience to offer access, via donation, to the library of “Become a Boxer” content.

● This library of workouts will continuously grow at the BBO’s “Stick and Move” link.

● When signing up, people will discover a space to interact with one another, including social chat groups by city, while learning more about boxing.

The first wave of bartenders will include all of the BBO’s past competitors, followed by all those who have applied to the BBO. “Anyone who watches the videos will learn about all of the technical aspects of boxing,” says Nagra.

For more info or to sign up, visit https://stickandmove.org.