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    hi guys..i am interested in learning muay thai but dunno how to get started..i learnt frm the net there is one such gym in east coast however seems to command a high price..any guys gt any gd recommendation or any gd place for me to start..thanks

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    by the way..i am frm singapore..(nt sure whether this forum is local a nt..)

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      Hey there, we had a discussion on Muay Thai in Singapore just recently. If you scroll down the list or do a search I'm sure you will find it.

      Damian Mavis
      Honour TKD

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        Hi

        I wish you all the luck on your new (and very good!) venture into Thai Boxing.

        I have only two bits of advice for you, but please remember this is just my opinion! I don't want a big on line argument lol.

        Join an actual club.

        I fought a so called self tought Thai Boxer in England. He had six years training, and I had about four to five weeks. I was over weight, slow, and very un fit. But I had been tought the basics from a very good fighter (my instructor), and he had been trained by Master Sken, respectfully.

        Anyway the bell went and it lasted 30 seconds, I only kicked him twice, and a couple of punches, and I now have my first KO. Self tought people are either really good! or are extremley poor at technique, I was told this, and it was true, I hope you don't take this avenue.

        Second of all, Let your shins toughen over time, work with your Trainer/Master and take it slow, time is good for the shins, and they will be rock hard and healthy if you listen to someone who knows about it.

        Above all, I hope you have fun, and get as much as I do out of Thai Boxing. Cheers.

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