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  • mauy thai in seattle?

    okay, so i've been reading about the different martial arts a bit and i think i'd like to try out mauy thai. i'm looking for a good gym for that in seattle. im a beginnner in martial arts, but im in good shape and im looking for something serious so if someone here could help me out, id really appreaciate it.

    have you guys heard of a place called MKG seattle?

    thanks

    oh, and what is the difference between kickboxing and muay thai?

  • #2
    You could try here:



    Kim Messer has one of the best styles when it comes to female kickboxers.

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      muay thai in seattle area

      You could also try www.pankration.com . Messer and AMC/maurice smith are very closely connected to eachother. If you do train at Messer's school don't expect this to be authetnic muay thai, the same goes for AMC. Both are good schools, but just because you fight under Muay Thai rules doesn't mean you're a muay thai stylist. If you're in TAcoma you can find Alberto Ramirez's school called Chai Sao, formerly Northwest Muay Thai. I have it on good Authority that Brian Culpepper(formerly alberto Ramirez's assistant) and Master Cairnes(Tjakai muay thai, jon gerkin and mccleod's instructor) will be opening a school in Tukwila soon. Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't it say on Messer's site that her style is Eurasian kickboxing? I'm not saying one style is better than another; all I'm saying is do you wanto Authentic Thai style Muay Thai or a kickboxing style?

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