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Old 08-07-2004, 11:21 PM   #17 (permalink)
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[quote=IPON]No offense, I don't study MT but what are you asking??? You study for 10 years in your house, no formal training AND you need a lot of "refreshing"....What do you want a MT certification for to Brag or teach. If it's to brag well I think the answer is obvious...you no little of MAs. To teach, well my friend you are obviously not qualified and would do a disservice to your students. This is the very reason the quality of MAs are on the decline. If you are sooooo busy what is the point!!!!!!!!!!!!

Man, if I knew this was going to turn into a shitfest, I would have never have brought it up. I studied Muay-Thai from 94-96 with Guru Steve Braun out of capitol area training systems. Along with other arts such as; the JKD concepts,Harimau,Mande Muda Silat, Escrima Kali etc, etc..I have attended many seminars of Ajarn Chai's and Guru Dans. All I was asking is, is there a certification process to go through to become able to teach Muay-Thai? Not to brag or show-off you numbnuts. Jesus fuckin christ is that so fuckin hard to understand? When I said refreshing, I ment, I want to start becoming serious about it again, so I need to be up-to-date on what as changed, that's all. No, I have not been studying out of my house, in front of the tv or whatever. On the contrary, I take my training very seriously and am looking to get a MT group going here in Tucson. So that other people may learn this beautiful fighting art. If I have not made myself clear now, you all seriously need to think of your intellegience levels.?
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