LoneRider
Purple Belt
I've been training at a Gracie Barra affiliate of one sort or another (typically Gracie Barra San Diego or Gracie Barra Chino) since June of last year (whenever I've had time off from OPFOR work up here in the Mojave) in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for ground work. At least one affiliate closest to me offers Muay Thai lessons (I've been doing Krav Maga for my striking around that same timeframe) and I'd like to give one a try. The first lesson is gonna be a beginner class during a four day pass I have sometime in March at Gracie Barra Corona.
My background is largely striking - Tae Kwon Do from ages 11-13 (I'm 27 now), Western Boxing from ages 19-21, Wing Chun from 22-25, and now Krav Maga from 26-27 anyway and I've been doing some research on Muay Thai.
My questions are there any particulars of a MT class I should be aware of (courtesies and the like, I know instructors are referred to as Kru)? I intend to contact the school with other questions I have, but I figured I'd post here for general knowledge about MT classes in general. How are most Muay Thai training classes structured (the ones at the GB affiliate are 45 minutes to an hour)? Appreciate any help I can get.
My background is largely striking - Tae Kwon Do from ages 11-13 (I'm 27 now), Western Boxing from ages 19-21, Wing Chun from 22-25, and now Krav Maga from 26-27 anyway and I've been doing some research on Muay Thai.
My questions are there any particulars of a MT class I should be aware of (courtesies and the like, I know instructors are referred to as Kru)? I intend to contact the school with other questions I have, but I figured I'd post here for general knowledge about MT classes in general. How are most Muay Thai training classes structured (the ones at the GB affiliate are 45 minutes to an hour)? Appreciate any help I can get.