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Old 02-16-2004, 06:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Muay Thai Training/Studying in Bangkok

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I am very unfamiliar with the Muay Thai training schools in Thailand. I've already emailed a few people on this forum for information. I will be studying an entire year in Thailand and I wanted to know which schools are the best, which teachers are the best ( please note: I don't know Thai) and most importantly which University ( University of Thamassat or University of Maidol) provide easier access to these top Muay Thai schools. I only have one year ( wish I had more) and I really need everyone's help to maximize my training and progress. All of your insights and pieces of information will be very helpful to me.

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There are two that I have looked into. They are fairtex and WMTC

let my dig up the URL's

http://www.fairtexbkk.com/

http://www.wmcmuaythaicamp.com/

here is an ok list of them as well.

http://www.thaiwebsites.com/muaythai.asp?mode=muaythai

Thaiwebsites.com is pretty usefull as well.
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See Jitti's Gym in Bangkok
http://www.thailandroad.com/jittigym/jintro.htm
They specialize in training foreigners there, it may provide a jumping off point to other gyms.
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are you going there to only to train in muay thai? or are you going on business or something
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Try the Yugo Igo gym
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