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  1. 7 hours ago, Kevin von Duuglas-Ittu said:

    Not easy. Popular BKK gyms at the moment are PK Saenchai and FA Group.

    A really interesting gym, outside of Bangkok, would be Ramba Somdet's gym in Pattaya, or Sor. Klinmee Gym which is 50 meters next door. If you took privates from Rambaa you would learn a very hardened, counter-striking, stand-in style. Both are small, family style gyms. Sor. Klinmee would have larger fighters if you are bigger bodied.

    Edit in:

    Just ran into this post on Reddit. Keatkomtorn gym is historically very solid. We've been there several times. The hardest thing about finding gyms is getting in-time reports because gyms change so often. Maybe you can ask them about the training. Keatkomtorn is traditionally a pressure fighting gym with strong clinchers:

     

    Thank you so much for sharing Kevin.

    I have took note of the gyms you recommend and would like to visit Rambaa one day. 

    I am in my opinion rather lean at 168cm and 57kg. 

    I have checked Keatkhamtorn schedule and a class is 3hours. Do you have any idea what they do? I am worried I am not able to last 3hrs.

    Lastly have you heard or tried Kongsittha gym?

    Thanks,

    GX

  2. Hello,

    I am new to Muay Thai and this forum as well. I have been training diligently for 9 months. In Oct, I have a block leave period of about 1 week and is thinking to go to BKK for MT training.

    I particularly like being a pressure fighter, pressure defend block and counters. Would like to develop this style.

    Any gym or trainer recommendation? I am willing to do PT.

    Please recommend even if it is outside BKK, I can shortlist for my next trip.

    And I have almost zero Thai language proficiency.

    Feel free to share your experience.

    Appreciate your advice greatly.

    Thanks

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