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    Hi people, basically i'm looking for a good Muay Thai boxing trainer/gym in my area - but am having great difficulty.
    I live in England and all the good camps seem to be up North, alot of which are open 7 days a week.
    All ive found in my area is places that train twice a week maximum for an hour-hour 1/2 each time, in a smallish area or school hall etc with very little equipment.
    Ive had some MA training in the past, and would love to train in Thai. I'm very dedicated & passionate in what i do, and ideally would like to train 5 times a week. Eventually i want to fight in the ring (i know it'll take alot of time, but all good things come to those who wait) but i dont think that'll happen only training twice a week in the given conditions... moving up North is a bit drastic so any ideas on what i can do?


    I currently live in England (Bedfordshire)

    Any help/info/advice would be greatly appreciated.

  • #2
    Anyone?

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    • #3
      Only thing I can suggest is to drop an email to someone at one of the following gyms:-

      Richard Smiths Bad Company Muay Thai Boxing Leeds. Best & most successful kickboxing gyms in UK. World class trainers, friendly family atmosphere.




      Ask if they can recommend somewhere in your area.

      Also try asking on




      Or move to Leeds and train at BadCo with us lot

      Oh and it doesn't take that long to get in the ring, I started 8 months ago (no previous experience) and have my first class C fight at the end of June

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      • #4
        Thanks for the links mate, how often do u train?

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        • #5
          Up untill I found out I was fighting it was 3-4 times a week, now I'm fighting its 5-6 times a week, bloody hard work but great fun

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          • #6
            How is the class you fight in determided (N, C, B & first timers)?

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            • #7
              To be honest I don't actually know, you just kinda get told "oi your fighting in such and such a day".

              This sport is a tad disorganised like that, you turn up to a fight and suddenly the rules can change or your fighting someone different. You just have to get in and do it though.

              The only thing I do know for sure is that my instructor wouldn't let me fight if he didn't think I could handle it.......(I hope!!!).

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              • #8
                Cheers, ive been looking at Bad Co's site - i'm jealous it looks like you've got some good fighters & a very good reputation.

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