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Old 12-12-2005, 11:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi just wanted to introduce myself to the forum, I have just started training in Muay thai in the UK.

Have previously studied Karate and reached brown and 2 white belt. have always been interested in martial arts and have taken up muay thai as a form of exercise. I only have chance to train once a week due to educational commitments and work.

Am not in it to enter fights but as a form of self defence and exercise and have been training for 5 weeks, so far it has been very enjoyable.

At the moment I feel i am struggling with the fitness part of the training.
Anyone suggest any regimes i could do while off university in my house that doesnt involve too much space? (small house and bad weather in UK).

I have ordered some twins gloves from thailand in order to spar.

if anyone has any useful links to sources of information and videos i would greatly appreciate your contribution.

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There's a lot of info and links, crap like that om this forum. Just look around, I'd help -- but I'm lazy haha.
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yea have been looking around, by the way like ur sig!
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Welcome to the forum!

There's a lot of good info and links here http://stickgrappler.tripod.com/mt/mt.html

Enjoy your training!
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yea have been looking around, by the way like ur sig!
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