STYLE Inc. (Fukushima Ward, Osaka / President & CEO: Seichi Ikemoto) has officially launched "KICK-WELLNESS," a business aimed at extending healthy life expectancy for seniors, in Osaka, in collaboration with the Japan Kickboxing Fitness Association. This initiative serves as a regional health infrastructure that utilizes kickboxing to contribute to the prevention of sub-health conditions and the reduction of medical expenses. The first phase will offer a free monitor program for individuals aged 60 and over at kick box style Fukushima store (Fukushima Ward, Osaka). This project involves collaboration between a mixed martial arts fighter, Ritsumeikan University, and a physical therapist. ■ Background Japan is facing a super-aged society, with individuals aged 75 and over projected to constitute approximately one-fifth of the total population by 2025, posing a significant challenge to the sustainability of the social security system. The gap between average life expectancy and healthy life expectancy is about 10-12 years on average for both men and women, a period during which dependence on nursing care and medical services tends to increase. Sarcopenia, the decline in muscle mass and strength associated with aging, not only leads to reduced mobility and an increased risk of falls but is also linked to the need for long-term care and cognitive decline. Extending healthy life expectancy through the prevention and improvement of sarcopenia is a critical social issue that addresses not only the improvement of quality of life (QOL) for each senior but also the containment of medical and nursing care costs, and the assurance of the sustainability of the social security system. In response to this social challenge, STYLE has redesigned kickboxing, which is suitable for strengthening the lower body, for seniors. Since 2024, the program has been provided to approximately 600 individuals aged 60 to 95 in various locations across Osaka Prefecture, including Такаishi City, Izum