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Go to Jitti's Gym in Bangkok, train, and get contacts to other places to train around Thailand from Jitti. They train a lot of farang there, so walk ins are cool. See website below.
best of luck,
i have been to fairtex and it's a great camp actually very professional. great comfort level training falang their even girls (a few camps wouldn't train me) even got me a fight w/ relative ease. don't count them out. go to www.fairtexbkk.com
I have a write up on a bunch of camps I have trained at on my website at www.honourtkd.com or you can email me and I'll tell you all I know. My favorites were Lamai Muay Thai in Koh Samui and ISS in Pattaya.
I have written some comments on Lanna in my "Life in Thailand" thread buried deep in this forum (Part 2).
The main ones that I have heard recommended for extended visits are:
Lanna (Chiang Mai)
Siam No.1 (Chiang Mai)
Pedro Villalobos (Chiang Mai)
Sidyotong (Pattaya)
WMTC (Koh Samui)
and the one in Ubon Ratchatani whose name I can't recall, but will likely be my choice when I go back, after a stay at Lanna of course.
and for something different, Santo Davvy (Nokweed's brother) is trainering at a camp in Pai, which I thought would be an "interesting" experience. I did a day there, but couldn't imagine living life there longer than a short visit.
The camps you mentioned are all very interesting and it will be a hard choice to make! Anybody been somewhere?
Right now I am tending to go to Chiang Mai, because I heard a lot about how beautiful and cool a city it is...
The most impotant criteria is the quality of the camp and its instructors! I really wanna spend some rough time over there, learning a lot and not just spend a year over in a camp for foreigners! So quality training is the most important thing!
Please feel free to tell me of your opinions and experiences!!!
to alexjxaver:
Where does he fight out? I did't really understand, I am sorry.... Where does he train? Do they train foreigners there?
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