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Old 06-27-2006, 09:14 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by OctaviousBP
For me, good Muay Thai training is all about the chemistry between the trainer and trainee. A good trainer will pick up on your strengths and weaknesses and help you grow within that context. Nothing is worse than being with a trainer who has no clue or regard for your timing and rhythm.
Sportmuaythai: What part of town is Chaiyai in?
Yes indeed, your trainer must connect with you, and it's 80% what you get from your trainer that is important. The camp and how it operates is the remaining 20%. Fortunately, I train at Fairtex BKK, and even if my trainer is on leave, I still have other trainers I connect to.
I'd reccommend that you give Chaiyai camp a look over. They have produced many Rajdamnern and Lumpinee champions. They also accept trainees on per session basis, so you can test their trainers. The main camp is near Mae Ping river, and not too far from the train station.
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