IÂ’m new to Muay Thai and I started taking classes just to learn the art and to have fun. Unfortunately that is not the case, sure I am slowly learning a few things but all fun has been lost. The gym I go to seems to be training me to fight... not to learn the art itself. My second class we were already with partners and Thai pads when I havenÂ’t the slightest clue how to even throw basic strikes. This would be fine if everything was not so fast paced, each class now we go over 5-8 combos in one hour and then burn outs at the end of class. I usually walk out thinking man I suck rather than I learned this and I learned that. IÂ’m have lost all confidence in myself to be able to do this and I am wondering if anyone has had this same problem and if there are any solutions I could work towards. Not sure if itÂ’s the school or myself but IÂ’m beginning to think IÂ’m not cut out for Muay Thai, I loved it at first but after I realized I'm not really learning the art I am having trouble even getting myself to go. Is this how training is usually done??
People often think there is a "martial" side to martial arts - the fighting side.
They also think there is an "art" side of martial arts - the spiritual side that has a totality not to be found in the fighting side.
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FALSE.
The confusion is over the word "art."
People see that word and think it means the same thing as in "art class" - if you color outside the lines, it is personal expression, and even that is ok. Because it is art: how you do it is good for you - how I do it is good for me.
BUT THAT IS NOT WHAT "ART" MEANS IN "MARTIAL ARTS" AT ALL.
The kind of art in "martial art" is the kind in the phrase "arts and sciences."
In this usage, the word means "the ability to get a result in the physical world from an internal skill."
THE ABILITY TO GET A RESULT.
And that IS the fighting side of martial arts. So, basically, FIGHTING *IS* MARTIAL ART.
And if your teacher has you training to fight, you are at the right place!
CONGRATULATIONS!
SO HANG IN THERE - some things can ONLY BE LEARNED BY DOING - and Fighting is one of them!
Keep hitting the pads and you'll get better - don't worry about whether you "suck" or not - that is purely an internal judgement that has no reality in the context you are using it.
Hang in there!