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If I were to start my Muay Thai journey all over again, I would focus on a perfecting The Fundamentals. This seems obvious but often goes overlooked. Make sure you're focusing on learning perfect technique when you're starting to learn.
Here are some useful articles:
Also, it may help to know the 13 Rules for Proper Muay Thai Gym Etiquette. And if you want to train and NOT fight, then this article is a worthwhile read: TRAINING But Not Fighting.
Lastly, I'd highly recommend signing up for my free Muay Thai Masterclass because it covers KEY concepts and training methods that will be crucial for getting fast results.
So you want to step into the ring, ey?
First, I would recommend listening to episode #009 of The Muay Thai Guys Podcast called "The Complete Guide To Fighting For The First Time".
Here's some other useful posts:
Obviously you're going in to WIN the fight, but learning how to lose is just as important for if/when it happens:
No need to worry! There is plenty you can do without a gym or coach. Here's some useful articles to help you:
If you want a complete done-for-you program, then I highly recommend checking out The Fighters Body at-home training program.
You should also subscribe to my Youtube channel ;)
Hell yea I do!
You can either check out some of the free ones I have here:
Or if you want a complete workout program that consists of a structured workout routine, then these are your best bets:
Sparring can be quite frustrating, fortunately there's ways you can improve:
You should also make sure you know how to be a good training partner.
Other than that, you can also check out my Sparring School course if you want some more tips!
Training in Thailand is AWESOME and pretty intense. If you're serious about training in Thailand, then I definitely recommend checking out my eBook, "Travel, Train, Fight: Muay Thai in Thailand" because it answers ALL the questions.
Other than that, here's some useful articles and videos that might help:
If you want to travel to Thailand and train with me at one of the training camps I host then be sure to check out www.ThailandTrainingCamp.com for upcoming camp dates and locations!
To answer it quickly:
You kick stuff... A LOT.
These articles shine a light on what shin conditioning really takes:
You'll want to grab this 10-Minute Power Kicking Workout that includes methods on how to heal your shins AND a high kick flexibility routine.
It depends, but there are some general guidelines to follow. Check out these resources on how to eat like a nak muay:
As for weight cutting, these articles you'll find useful:
Yes, you should be running. I typically run about 5 km every day. That wasn't always the case though (I used to HATE running).
Here are some thoughts on running and roadwork:
Hell no!
Well, you're at least not too old to TRAIN. When it comes to fighting it's dependent on your physical health condition, but I know people who still compete into their 60s!
For some more thoughts on this matter, check these out:
Stretch, mudda fucka!
No but seriously, stretching is key. In fact, in the 10-Minute Kicking Routine I created I've included a high kick stretching routine as well (which you should check out)
Other than that, check these posts out:
One word for you: ABSOLUTELY!
No, it's not a 1:1 replacement for training at a Muay Thai gym, under a Muay Thai coach, and with Muay Thai sparring partners.
BUT! You'd be surprised how good you can get from the comfort of a home gym:
If you want a complete done-for-you program, then I highly recommend checking out The Fighters Body at-home training program.
You should also subscribe to my Youtube channel ;)
It's super important to take care of your body in such a demanding sport. Here are some ways you can make sure your body is primed and ready to go:
It can be difficult, but there are ways around it!
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