Bulldog Gym Australia

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Hi and welcome back to MuayThaiArt.com/weblog! We’re back with another great Muay Thai boxing gym. Today’s gym is located in Australia, so if you’re now in Australia and now looking for a Thai Boxing gym to train Muay Thai, this might be it!

Whether you want traditional Thai boxing, kickboxing, boxing or regular personal fitness programs this place has all for you. Bulldog Gym was established in 1989 by Nick Stone and it has become not only Australia’s largest facility in the art of MuayThai kickboxing and boxing but also the largest chain of schools across Australia. There are many varieties of classes like boxing class for men or women only or classes for children.

What will you get from here? Training boxing or Muay Thai, you will achieve a strong body and mind and it is also a tremendous way to learn self defense and build up your fitness by increasing stamina, speed, power and flexibility.

For women, kickboxing is a great choice for you. Apart from fitness, fun and self defense education which is really essential in our society nowadays, you will also get a great shape from the training in class WORK.

You can go check out their class schedule at www.thaiboxing.com.au
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For more information, just simply log on to its website above. Thinking of training Thai or kickboxing is a good thought. You will earn so much more, not only the strength but also friends. And at this camp, you’ll learn Muay Thai with Nick Stone, one of the foremost Kickboxing and Muay Thai trainers in Australia who has extensive experience and knowledge in all aspects of these disciplines as well as of personal fitness and health for all ages and sexes. Let’s say that you can trust a professional!

Come back for another great place to train Muay Thai or Kickboxing from all around the world. If you have anything that you want to suggest us, please let us know. See you next time at MuayThaiArt.com

The Boxing Club

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Hi guys! Another new gym for you today! This club right now has Health and Fitness Clubs in 6 locations for you in San Diego. This new fitness club’s concept is to combine a boxer and kickboxer’s workout regimen with an environment that is fun and appeals to people of all fitness levels.

Group X Fitness at The Boxing Club consists of active round-the-clock lessons in Boxing, Kickboxing, Pilates, Indoor Cycling and Yoga.

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Right here fun while working out is the most important thing. They want you to have fun and get the best shape of your life at the same time. Members here can access unlimitedly to more than 200 group classes at each location. Classes are available all day, starting from 6 am to 8.30 pm. This club is recommended for people with all types of schedules. Or you can also take an all day long work out if you want to.

The classes are meant to give you an entire body workout. Each class begins with jump rope and shadow boxing to warm up. Then stretching, boxing, kickboxing, and drills. The class will end with strength training and abdominal exercises. All of the trainers will pay attention to each student and willingly want to help and be your friend. They also offer Muay Thai kickboxing, Jiu-Jitsu, advance boxing, yaga and pilates.

In case you’re interested. To find out more about this club dial 1800 BOXING-CLUB or visit the site at www.theboxingclub.net, where you can check out their group classes and locations of each club at SCHEDULE/LOCATIONS. Or you can also check on their trainers and other useful information.

Come back next week with another interesting Boxing Club near your house. If you want to share the club you are joining right now, please do. See you next time at MuayThaiArt.com/weblog.

Eminent Air Boxing Gym

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Hello! We’re back again, just like every week with another Muay Thai Gym. “Eminent Air Thai Boxing Gym” is the name of this gym. It was founded in 1997 by Mr. Somboon Niruttimetee or “Attorney Toy”, a Thai boxing promoter at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Thailand.

Thai Boxing Eminent Air Gym is one of the principal Thai boxing gyms in Thailand. Classes are now opened for foreigners and whoever interested in learning Muay Thai. There are 6 professional trainers here who are highly experienced for Thai Boxing and teaching Muay Thai classes abroad. Every course is privately watched by the masters.

Just like almost every gym, here also provides accommodation. Additionally the gym is right in the city but surrounded by green. This school offer both long term program and daily program. So those are the choices for you to pick.

Training schedule here doesn’t seem so hard. From what I see, the day starts at 6.30 am with warm up and ends at 6 pm. And the price is not that expensive comparing to those well-known gyms. One day course is only 500 baht. That’s the cheapest I guess I’ve seen so far for one day training.

For more info, you can log on to its website, where you can find out more interesting stuff about this gym, such as galleries, training schedule, trainers and boxers, VDO clips, etc. So right now you can give it a quick look at www.eminentgym.com

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And for contact information, you can find it also in the site or you can contact Mr. Somboon (The Owner of Eminent Air Boxing Gym) directly Tel. +66-81-802-6332.

If you regularly check out our MuayThaiArt.com/weblog, you would know that we are actually here everyday introducing you lots of thing about Muay Thai and Thailand. So come back again tomorrow and see what we’ll be showing you!

Hot Martial Arts Web: Muay Thai Por Pramuk Gym

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Muay Thai Por Pramuk Gym is a home of two world famous boxers, Buakaw, K-1 World MAX champion and Pornsawan P. Pramuk, Alias Ironman 2000.

At this site you can find info of its training courses, like training schedule and cost. The training is various depending of applicants’ knowledge and skills. Here their instructors will spend time with each student. IMO, that is a really good thing because they can correct each student the skill and techniques. The promise they give you here is you can be a real official boxer by taking course with them for a couple months.

The training here is not that different from other gyms. But it seems really tough. Start warming up at 5.30 in the morning and finishing up by drills at 7.30 pm. pretty tight for newbie. However they claim that training hard and always pushing its students are their tests to see if their students really are into Muay Thai and to see if they are ready for the ring. Not that easy and simple to train here! I believe they use this method for the great success of its students. Shouldn’t be that bad for those of you who like pushing yourself for something you want.

The only inconvenient here is the gym is not located in Bangkok. But if you don’t mind being in the city with all that good facilities, this gym should be another good choice for you because the cost is quite reasonable.
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Not much info you can find in the site actually, but you can find contact info like numbers or email for more information. So if you’re interested, go take a look at its website at www.muaythaiporpramuk.com. Later, I’ll be back to give you more choices of gyms in Thailand. See you next week!

FAIRTEX presents Muay Thai Documentary

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FAIRTEX proudly presents its Documentary “Human Weapon-Muay Thai” soon ON AIR on The History Channel. Purposely wants to conserve Thai Culture and tells other people around the world all about Muay Thai unique and charming value.

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I can’t wait to see this documentary. FAIRTEX right now is the most famous club in Thailand and USA I believe, after one of its great fighters, Yodsanklai “The Hero”, just won the Contender Asia. The point of making this doc is to promote Muay Thai, Thailand and FAIRTEX itself of course.

Not many Muay Thai documentaries were made, so this is quite a great idea actually. The more people know about Thai Boxing the more people want to learn Muay Thai.

FAIRTEX itself is the best gym right now with great facilities and accommodations. There formal fighters already prove how successful this gym is. Log on to www.fairtex.com for more info if you wanna go there.

Don’t forget to check out the doc on The History Channel! I expect to see nice pictures and video there. This should be another great Thailand and its culture presentation to the world.