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![]() | Stay safe and take care. Brent Tibbetts
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![]() | As a matter of netiquette it would be better to consolidate discussion of this thread on one board. The Muay Thai section probably isn't the place to do it since you didn't mention Muay Thai in your post. Good luck with your school. Terry |
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![]() | I apologize. It is a part of our curriculum though our version is Thai Boxing is heavily modified. The concept of checking, kicking, footwork, elbows, knees and certain other aspects is a big part of what we try and accomplish. By breaking what we do down to a more gross motor level and allowing the scenario to dictate the action we can focus not on sparing, but more as a first strike or follow up option. Anyway I apolgize for not taking a moment as to how this thread would relate to this specific forum. Brent Tibbetts
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