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ale

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Hi, which is the right ring psychology to overcome fears ?thank you
 

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What an akward question. Can you elaborate? If you were to define your term of "fear" and "ring psychology", that might help a lot. Thanks.
 

Giorgio

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i guess he means whether it's best to be very cautious and careful, or whether it's better to be cool and relaxed, or whether it's best just to let your killer instinct take over...

personally i think that the purpouse of training in muay thai is to make all the kon muay and techniques instinctual, so that you don't think, you react. If this is the case, your best mindset in the ring is to be completely focussed, without anger, but with plenty of determination.
 

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Well, I can't comment about being in the ring. But in general I find the best way to overcome fear is not to pay any attention to it. To me, its one of those things that if you start to worry about it, it will grow and make you more afraid. To ignore it and rise above your fear will give you more confidence. If you keep doing this, you are no longer afraid.

Remember: "Fear is the path to the dark side...."

:jediduel:

Just my two cents!
 

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