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Old 03-07-2007, 11:41 AM   #17 (permalink)
William
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I think we have a pretty nice set up here...

http://www.battlegroundtrainingcenter.net/boxing.html

http://www.battlegroundtrainingcenter.com/boxing.htm

We have a large (30' x 72') matted grappling area behind the black wall that's behind the boxing ring. Also a speed bag wall and stretch out area.

Many sets of Fairtex Thai pads, Kick shields, and focus mits. Rattan sticks (with skin), dummy blades, head gear, belly pads, Double end bags, free weights, dumbell racks, weight machines, Concept 2 rowing machine, treadmill, stationary cycles, jump ropes, step boxes, medicine balls, stability balls, and red guns. THere is a wooden dummy also but only a few of us know how to use and it's not really taught here (unless it's private instruction).

The .net is the new site (still under construction). The .com is the old site. We will be adding more current pics of new equipment, the new instructors with bios, training and fighting pics, and recent fight results.



William

We've added a second boxing ring and the new site is up and running. We are now thinking of updating the mats in the grappling area.

Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

If you are ever in Rhode Island and you want to get some Muay Thai, submission grappling, Boxing, MMA, or Filipino martial arts training...come down to the Battleground Training Center in East Greenwich and join in. You are always welcome.

Best regards,
William
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