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By Jimmie, Tue 10 Jul 2007 at 3:33pm 
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liquidfit wrote:

Device wrote:

liquidfit wrote:

Device wrote:


Muay thai is great for a workout, never mind the selfdefence. breathing out yer arse within a minute but feel great after it.



I was cunted towards the end of the first lesson and in pain two days later!!



Aye, i never went for grades in it, but a went a couple of times a week, just so i could feel the pain in my lungs. you got a good teacher?



Here the teacher is a guy called Frankie


Kray ??

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By Wolfgang, Tue 10 Jul 2007 at 3:34pm 
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liquidfit wrote:

Wolfgang wrote:

liquidfit wrote:

See there making a Ong-Bak 2 :)



Didn't know that but really excited now! Hope the put the same amount of care into it as they did the first one.



Tony Jaa is directing it this time.



Cool....he comes across as a real perfectionist.

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Re: Muay Thai

By Science Boy, Tue 10 Jul 2007 at 3:34pm 
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Hey Liquid,

Some of my mates go over to Thailand for 3 months every year and stay in the Muay Thai training camps.
They love it but say it is no holiday camp.

If you ever fancied going over I could chuck you details of one or two of the more reputable camps.



For sure, fire them over please!



The lads are over there at the moment. Lucky bastards.
I will get the address of them tonight and email them to you.

+ Thai women = Good summer ( Just check for no adam's apple)

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By liquidfit, Tue 10 Jul 2007 at 3:35pm 
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Jimmie wrote:

liquidfit wrote:

Device wrote:

liquidfit wrote:

Device wrote:


Muay thai is great for a workout, never mind the selfdefence. breathing out yer arse within a minute but feel great after it.



I was cunted towards the end of the first lesson and in pain two days later!!



Aye, i never went for grades in it, but a went a couple of times a week, just so i could feel the pain in my lungs. you got a good teacher?



Here the teacher is a guy called Frankie


Kray ??



pfft!

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By andy, Tue 10 Jul 2007 at 3:37pm 
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Jimmie wrote:

andy wrote:

Who was the UKTA GM? GM Rhee, Ki Ha?



Indeed it was!



[yt

Video not working? Click here

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Re: Muay Thai

By Jimmie, Tue 10 Jul 2007 at 3:39pm 
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Yes, you don't want to be messing with him






.........................Liquidfit

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Re: Muay Thai

By thesimmons, Fri 14 Sep 2007 at 12:32pm 
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Anyone know of somewhere to do Muay thai near Greenwich?

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Re: Muay Thai

By will, Fri 14 Sep 2007 at 12:47pm 
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Anyone know of somewhere to do Muay thai near Greenwich?


How about this place in Bermondsey?


Lumpini Martial Arts


Don't know whether they're any good or not

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By STE, Fri 14 Sep 2007 at 1:25pm 
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liquidfit wrote:

Jimmie wrote:

liquidfit wrote:

andy wrote:

Good for you! I love Muay Thai - personally it`s too hardcore for me, but I think it`s great!



Hardcore, in what sense? I used to JKD, but the guy trains more in this so thought it mite be better, but not sure yet, although I like weapon fighting!



*Remind me not to wind up wee LF too much when next I see him!



lol, I know i may not look it, but I can kick ass! ;)

I'm hoping that my instructor will teach MT with a mix of JKD as well.



Martial arts is for softy's!

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By STE, Fri 14 Sep 2007 at 1:46pm 
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STE wrote:

liquidfit wrote:

Jimmie wrote:

liquidfit wrote:

andy wrote:

Good for you! I love Muay Thai - personally it`s too hardcore for me, but I think it`s great!



Hardcore, in what sense? I used to JKD, but the guy trains more in this so thought it mite be better, but not sure yet, although I like weapon fighting!



*Remind me not to wind up wee LF too much when next I see him!



lol, I know i may not look it, but I can kick ass! ;)

I'm hoping that my instructor will teach MT with a mix of JKD as well.



Martial arts is for softy's!




What yer gonna do about it LF?

;-P

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