Old Judoka
Yellow Belt
Looking for somewhere to train Muay Thai in Champaign, Illinois vicinity.
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Thank you for the tip. I live 30 miles from Champaign Illinois and have never trained in Muay Thai. I already got back into Judo through a club at our local University. I recently found out there is a Boxing club on campus. I think I'm going to go that route and eventually migrate into Muay Thai if possible. I saw on a local forum that a student is trying to get a Muay Thai Club started. Off and on there was supposedly someone teaching Krav Maga. I haven't been able to fully confirm that. There are also clubs for Japanese Ju-jitsu (specifically Hakko Denshin Ryu Aiki Jujutsu, which I know nothing about ) , Tae Kwon Do, Goshin-Jitsu and Kuk Sool Wan. I am open to practicing a bit of a mix. I think Judo mixed with Boxing and Muay Thai or even Krav would make a formidable mix. There used to be a MMA Club here, but they moved and the building was even torn down. I have no idea if they are still in the area.You may well be served by offering a few more details like how far you can travel and what not. Have you trained MT before, or maybe open to a bit of a mix?
Give look at;
Jack McVicker Martial Arts
1914 Round Barn Rd
Champaign, IL 61821
Excellent instructor.
Is a multi martial art facility with Muay Thai being one.
Jack is under the World Thai Boxing Association (Thai Boxing Association USA)
Thank you for the tip. I live 30 miles from Champaign Illinois and have never trained in Muay Thai. I already got back into Judo through a club at our local University. I recently found out there is a Boxing club on campus. I think I'm going to go that route and eventually migrate into Muay Thai if possible. I saw on a local forum that a student is trying to get a Muay Thai Club started. Off and on there was supposedly someone teaching Krav Maga. I haven't been able to fully confirm that. There are also clubs for Japanese Ju-jitsu (specifically Hakko Denshin Ryu Aiki Jujutsu, which I know nothing about ) , Tae Kwon Do, Goshin-Jitsu and Kuk Sool Wan. I am open to practicing a bit of a mix. I think Judo mixed with Boxing and Muay Thai or even Krav would make a formidable mix. There used to be a MMA Club here, but they moved and the building was even torn down. I have no idea if they are still in the area.