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On 4/13/2015 at 2:41 AM, Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu said:

Hello to All and welcome to Muay Thai Roundtable! This forum is intended to be a place for people of all levels and interest in Muay Thai to come and connect, discuss, and ask questions or offer tips from our various experiences.  The Roundtable is a little bit different in that aside from posting general topics which are specifically encouraged, you can also address questions specifically to me or Emma - the idea of this forum grew out of the questions we both have received in private communications - and of course everyone is invited to respond as well. It's a community resource, and hopefully a knowledge store. We've set up some thread categories to help organize and facilitate exchanges, hopefully there will be more as we go and gather more steam. There is a general board, as well as a "women only" board, which is a place for women to discuss issues or experiences which may be too uncomfortable to voice otherwise, but also a place to help foster female Muay Thai dialogue between women.

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Glad to be here to learn, I'm just here to learn and engage in Muay Thai for my health in losing weight and defend myself better

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Hello everyone !my name is Helena.
I’m new on this wonderful sport, but already broke my hand while did Muay Thai class :,( Still recovering but this month started with the trainings. I would love to receive your support please 🙏 Really need it now as it is so difficult training with one hand.  https://www.instagram.com/hkostina?igsh=Z3IxOGc5N3FhejNo&utm_source=qr 

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