Muay Thai Training - For Those Getting a Kick from Being Kicked
Lost in the Ring: A First-Timer's Misadventures in Muay Thai Training Ever thought about trying Muay Thai (aka Thai boxing) in Thailand? Well, prepare yourself for an experience that will leave you questioning your fitness level, pain tolerance, and possibly your life choices. Muay Thai camps are where tourists go to discover that those cool kickboxing moves they've seen in movies require actual physical ability and a willingness to wake up at ungodly hours. What to choose Finding a Muay Thai camp in Thailand offers several approaches, each with their own unique flavor of intimidation: Option 1: Tourist-Friendly Camps Popular areas like Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai offer camps specifically catering to foreigners. For about 300-500 baht ($8.50-14) per session or 8,000-12,000 baht ($225-340) per month, you'll get training that won't immediately destroy your will to live. Option 2: Authentic Training Camps For 5,000-10,000 baht ($140-280) monthly, you can train at camp...