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Starting Muay Thai, questions I know this is better suited for the K-1/Kickboxing forum, but as I'm only allowed to make new threads here, it'll suffice. I just have a few questions that I was hoping some of you would be able to answer. I'm going to be starting Muay Thai next week, really excited about that, something I've been wanting to do for awhile. So my questions are.. 1) Is Twins a really good brand as far as gloves and shin guards go? Every review I've read on them has been positive, but I figured I'd ask and get some feed back from other people. It's the brand that's caught my eye the most, already have some stuff picked out, just haven't bought them yet. 2) Has anyone tried the Full Throttle Conditioning DVD from rosstraining.com? I'm going to be running every day and training twice a day for 4-5 days a week, but I really want to get my cardio up to an exceptional level, so I'm looking for something a little extra. Is the DVD worth it? Is it bogus? Does it help? Anything like that would be useful. 3) What's the best material to fill a heavy bag with? I've heard a few things. Sawdust, shredded clothing, ect. 4) Has anyone ever trained in Thailand? Obviously I'm not looking to do it any time soon, I'd like to train for 1-2 full years before considering it, but I'm completely in love with the idea of doing it. 5) Any tips or anything like that? What can I expect? I've been doing a lot of reading, but still, I like to hear from other people. |
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Abuot training in Thailand, I think it would be awesome. |
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If you do a lot of knee and elbow stuff early on, make sure you have some ice packs. Don't be stubborn and tough it out. Just do it. Same thing goes for doing a lot of clinch work. Your neck will be sore as hell. And of course, enjoy yourself. |
Make sure to take your time when it comes to your knees and elbows. I went crazy n mine for a while when i started and when they began to develop points and change shape it was painful. I couldn't lean on anything for about a month. Take it as it comes and don't get over zealous. Also, glass bottles on the shins do help a bit, try that. |
Thanks for all the tips and advice guys, I really appreciate it. You guys weren't kidding, first week so I'm just learning the basics, but it's pretty tough condition wise. I thought I was in good shape but I gassed pretty hard the first day. My legs and arms are sore, but I think this is going to take my cardio to a whole new level. |
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