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| Muay Thai Muay Thai is commonly referred to as the "science of eight limbs," and is Thailand's national sport. Muay Thai is derived from the hand-to-hand aspect of the ancient Siamese art known as, "Krabi Krabong;" and was once performed for the entertainment of the King of Siam. Muay Thai is known for its distinct rituals, incredible conditioning, devastating round (Thai) kicks and the merciless use of knees and elbows. |
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Fairtex Muay Thai camp in Thailand
The hardest part of the training is the pad work for 4 or 5 rounds in a row with only 30 seconds rest between them (each round is 5 minutes long) If you push and like to hit hard like me it can kill you. By the 4 th round I'm ready to lie down and go to sleep but the trainer is still throwing kicks at you and commands for different strikes. The Thai fighters around me are machines..... they dont seem to tire and go full power nonstop for many rounds. If you saw them in action you would be awed. Every single trainer is an ex professional fighter with hundreds of fights under their belts and almost all of them are younger than me. They dont look any different from the current fighters. Other than pad drills there is focus mitt training, sparring, stand up grappling, heavy bag work, and all kinds of other fun and painful drills they come up with. I'm sad to say I accidentally knocked out one of my trainers during a sparring session. He was being very careful not to hurt me (by not hurt I mean not break any bones or give me a concussion) and I was trying out the way they do the roundhouse kick at Fairtex and I caught him right on the temple. He went down on the canvas with his eyes rolling back into his head but he got up and shook it off within a few seconds. Tough guy. Normally I have great control for a Tae Kwon Do style roundhouse but the way they do theirs at Fairtex is a little trickier and sneaky..... so I was lacking a bit on the control..... The compound at Fairtex is beautiful. There all kinds of exotic birds just wandering around the grounds and many tanks of interesting fish and little cages for small animals I have never seen before. There is even a wonderfully cool pool to lounge in during the afternoons. It's freaking hot there, but I like the heat. I will hopefully have some pictures up on my website soon for those of you interested in seeing them. I will post again soon I hope, I think this upcoming week we are going to a different Muay Thai camp. Damian Mavis Honour TKD |
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Sounds like fun!
Sounds great! You'll have to detail the differences between the types of roundhouse kicks for us when you get back!
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1 day i will train there
First have to find another hard core training partner.
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Wow, thats great Damien! Sounds like alot of fun. Make sure you fill us in on the details when you get back. I'd like to see those pictures when you get them up on your website. Good luck toughing it out through the other MT camps.
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Price
Hi, How much did you pay to train there?
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$20 US a day covers all food, lodging and training.
Damian Mavis Honour TKD |
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Low price
Well, its a fair price, if you stay something like 30 days, youll pay 600 dollars, plus something like another $600 to travel there, you must have spent something like $1200 overall, isnt?
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Re: Low price
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i'm thinking more in terms for a week...if you used vacation time to do this just for the experience. training isn't my job...i gotta work, so there's no way i could take a month off. i only get a week vacation per year as it is...so even a week off for me is precious. |
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HAHA, youre right
Man, youre working alot! ONE WEEK PER YEAR! in Brazil any employer HAVE TO GIVE ONE MONTH OF VACATION, haha, but maybe youre earning much more money than here LOL.
I dont think, at least to me, do a Travel To Thailand, just for a couple of days, its too expensive a travel to there, at least here, but if you can pay the price, i think worth it. Just a doubt, do you work in Japan, cause my friend said that there they work all days long, and has almost no vacation. |
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Re: HAHA, youre right
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![]() i don't think my vacation time is typical of most americans. a required month of vacation? that would sure be nice...as long as it was paid vacation
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Yes the monthly rate is cheaper. $20 a day is nothing.... considering it's all inclusive. The food is VERY good and the grounds are very beautiful not to mention the training. The only bad part is sleeping..... sometimes the exotic birds make noise in the middle of the night but it only bothered me the first couple of nights, after that you get used to it.
Damian Mavis Honour TKD |
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Sounds good
I've heard that Thailand is a beautifull place indeed, that will be amazing if someday i got there. ( i rather sounds of birds then busses and cars )
LOL, Tarabos im quite that one of the most dedicated man that i know to work, but im sure you like what you do, and certainly worth it ( specially with a fox at side, lol ). Hope some day you can earn same money and take something like 3 months of vacation. |
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-Arnisador -MT Admin- |
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