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Oliver

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  1. Yeah, heard about this one too. Never went there but told by friends who were former students - another gym in my hometown, every trainer had to be addressed as Kru. Fucking hilarious, 'Kru Mike', 'Kru Steve', 'Kru Jimmy' 😂 (Using different names here for their anonymity....not that they deserve it)

    They also had a rule that you had to buy their shorts and t-shirts and wear them every training session, or you had to leave.

    Not being funny but personally, best most comfortable are football shorts. (Soccer). 

     

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  2. 42 minutes ago, SHELL28 said:

    I think it depends what type of gym you are in, Or what culture you are living in.

    I’ve heard males discuss their mental health and addiction problems before and They are well respected in the MT community.  
    I don’t think it’s uncommon for fighters to talk about their heart.

    for example MikeTyson admits he is an emotional guy. 

    🤷‍♀️ 

    I Do agree though that this virus is getting more people to connect and open up. 
     

    Oh of course, there are examples for sure at the super successful level, Mike Tyson like you say. And more recently Fury would be the obvious one.

    Am Eastern European myself, where culturally it's something that's just not spoken about. It's drilled into us early on that complaining must be avoided - it's even shameful. Don't mean complaining about money and bills etc - that's normal. But on personal issues.

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  3. Wanna know something? You all have to just take my word for it, but a conversation like this has never - could never - come up in *any* guy's locker room in *any* gym, in *any* country so far, in my training memory of doing the sport. Never. Would be unthinkable.

    Even though half the locker room or more probably has dudes with stories just like you all describe. 

    Maybe Corona's making people more open now. Like, so much more messaging between family and friends these days. Don't ya find?

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  4. Most ppl in the West probably know their thing they're doing isn't 'authentic' authentic, but still fun to do and cool for the exercise. Plus, make some good friends too, which is always a plus. For that, it's all good.

    It's not really the average people with the realness paranoia, just the Western gym owners and trainers. And from a business point of view, they might think they got no choice.

     

     

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  5. 2 minutes ago, Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu said:

    The current situation (who knows how soon it will change) is that overstays are still being fined as overstays, but you won't be punished by deportation or being barred from re-entering the country, as are the penalties for overstay in normal circumstances. The fine, as far as I know, is the same amount as it always is, 500 Baht per day of overstay. So, get to your Immigration Office before your visa runs out and go over what your options are for extensions.

    Cheers for this 😀

    Also have a multiple entry type visa, gotta do border run and back every 2 months. Done 1 already to Cambodia, but assume that's not an option anymore? Wondering if I'll still have to.

    Will check out extension options with the office like you say. 👌🏼

  6. Hello people, hope alls well. Question to anybody else who's in Thailand at the moment - you guys heard anything or got any links with info about our Visa situation? 

    Mines a 6 month tourist visa, runs out late June. But this bullshit won't be over by then, no way. Don't wanna go back to Poland or UK as Corona is way way way worse there and will continue. 

    Will the Thai Gov allow us to overstay the visa without fines and jail etc, given the exceptional circumstances?

    Appreciate any info ppl got, and if anyone out there is in the same situation as me hit up my DMs no prob.

    Take care everybody 😊😊😊🙏🏼

  7. On 3/25/2020 at 3:10 PM, Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu said:

    Almost everything is shutting down in Thailand as well, depending on location as each province can make their own rules. But tomorrow the PM will be announcing the articles of a State of Emergency that will start on March 26 and extend at minimum to April 26th. I'm pretty anxious awaiting the details, honestly.

    Gyms are closed, restaurants are take-out only, only groceries and "essential businesses" are open.

    Your gym in Pattaya closed too?

  8. 1 hour ago, threeoaks said:

    It's a bad disease.  I had my first close friend die, quickly (guess that's a blessing).  We are in the USA Upstate New York (NYC is epicenter).  I don't like living in fear but I do like living in reality (well like it.. maybe not right now but better than la la land).  Good luck.

    That's awful, sorry to hear that.

    Good luck to you too 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼

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  9. Can't think of a perfect analogy world sport that's the other way around, where its decline in the west could be saved by an uptake in the East. Skateboarding might be the closest to mind, over 50% of the market from the US and an originally a US thing. But the stable participation rates and rises now are in Asia, and possible growth areas look like Japan.

    Where would skating rate on your graph relative to the Krav Maga and Thai for popularity? Like the UFC boom that carried Thai up in its tide along with BJJ and stuff, skaters had Tony Hawk video games in... damn...late 90s? Early 2000s or something? Caused a spike in popularity, first major events, TV, and inspired tonnes of kids to take it up. Even funnier, it might be the only sports video game in history to actually get young people *off* a couch. But like your Thai popularity, it flattened off over time - heard some say that the key demographic of 9-18 year olds is down to half of what it was 15 years ago.

    But it will never really die. The fact that stuff like jazz music, stamp collecting, theology etc..  even still exist should convince us that pretty much anything should survive with effort. Even though skating is down, they're making it to the Olympics for the first time now. 

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  10. 12 hours ago, Barbara_K said:

    How do you mean it's not allowed to use heavy bags?
     

    Yeah this actually happened, 2nd gym ever back home. Big gym, loads and loads of good quality heavy bags - been there for years and still look brand new, never used. Trainer never said to use them in class, and if we came outside of class on our own time, the gym owner said no. Even if the whole room was empty. If you say you need to because you have a fight soon and you need to do your bag rounds? They still said no.

    Crazy.

    But like, you also not allowed to leave your equipment there over night. So you had to carry your 2 pairs of gloves, shinguards and headgear with you every day on the train. Pain in the ass. Probably the gym doesn't want to be liable if our stuff gets lost or stolen.

    All business 

     

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