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BruisedShin

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  1. Hey Kevin, fellow Lanna Muay Thai alum Luis Regis, from SRG in Sydney, Aus has been involved with Sitsongpeenong Gym in Phuket, I look up to Luis and he's always had good things to say about it, peaked my curiosity and I've been following them on fb and ig for a while, I always told myself if I was back in Phuket I'd look em up. I'm still very banged up from my last fight in cm but I'm gonna get over there for a look see for sure

     

    Hi Luc,

     

    Any feedback on Sitsongpeenong? I just booked flights to Phuket for late June and trying to decide on a gym.

     

    Probably end up at Tiger as I want to work in some MMA but thought i would ask.

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  2. Is it not a worry that Tiger has just become a Western Gym in Thailand? 

    I have heard that it lacks the personal one on one attention that other smaller gyms offer, whilst costing a hell of a lot more.

    Maybe it's just me but I came to Thailand to experience a more basic traditional gym environment. What we call in England a "Spit and sawdust" gym. 

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  3. I dare say intent is more important than attire.

     

    You could put the same outfit on 2 different people and get 2 very different results. Fact is if you come to a gym looking to be centre of attention thats what you will be. 

     

    I dress entirely for functionality and often wear the gyms own merchandise as this is a good rule of thumb for what is appropriate. 

     

    When training for a fight I will go shirtless when clinching. A sweat soaked t-shirt offers different traction to wet skin. You have to learn in a way that reflects the fight environment. 

     

    I've even heard of people who won't wear 16oz gloves for sparring as the extra glove size screws up their use of range. 

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  4. Don't be afraid to take a day off and hide out in Air-Con. So many people jump straight into the 2 sessions a day and it's too much for the body. Listen to how you feel. Skipping an afternoon session to avoid taking 2 or 3 days off due to exhaustion is just common sense.

    Be aware that exhaustion takes many forms. 

    Your body might feel fine but your mood and motivation could drop massively. Rome wasn't built in a day. Build slowly, allow time for your body to recovery.

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