catherine92 Anima in Sana in Corpora Sano
I want to learn more about my culture.
My goal:
Cook Laotian Cuisine
Speak Lao
Train for Muay Thai
catherine92 Anima in Sana in Corpora Sano
I want to learn more about my culture.
My goal:
Cook Laotian Cuisine
Speak Lao
Train for Muay Thai
I’m giving up on this because hapkido seems to be a better choice for me.
For some reason this martial art seems to suit me especially well from the little I tried it, so I´m looking forward for a chance to learn it on a regular basis.
etherealessence is such a lucky girl!
Yesterday I had a great Muay Thai session with my husband and he taught me some new moves. I still have so much more to learn, but I am enjoying it!
I’m reconsidering. There are some more affordable alternatives, with which I could achieve my goal of getting better at unarmed fighting. For example, there is a MMA training group at my university and I could also start practicing Hapkido. They both would cost considerably less than the beginners course in muay thai.
etherealessence is such a lucky girl!
Started working on my Muay Thai more, mostly kicks & leg work! It’s coming together, soon I will be incorporating this style more.
I’ve been interested in martial arts since I was a little kid, but I never had the chance to practice any of them. About three months ago I started practicing kombatan, which is a Filipino martial art, and I’m very much into it. However, it is mainly a weapons-based fighting system and I feel like I don’t get enough practice in unarmed combat. It also seems to me that most of my training buddies have at least some experience in other martial arts besides kombatan.
So that’s the reason why I want to learn muay thai (aka thai boxing); I want to learn how to kick and punch properly. Kombatan is still going to be the number one martial art for me and muay thai will be a complement.
I really want to learn this. I found a place nearby that will teach one on one…now if I could only come up with some extra cash.
I’m training muay thai for almost 2 months and i love it!
I dont think i will stop training it soon!
I’ve finally found my local Muay Thai gym.
Muay Thai, BJJ and wrestling all at my fingertips. With that selection cage fighting is only a step away.
Now just to get my arse to the place and start training…...
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thimes asks,
“where can i go to learn.”
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