Originally posted by sportmuaythai
View Post
apologies, as something was left unclear. "showing serious interest" to get the attention of trainers (usually) = showing up on time, PAYING ATTENTION to the instruction given and giving a maximum effort. any camp putting people on heavy bags and leaving them there isn't worth a second look. with most thai camps, "you get what you give". many have gone to thailand to train and returned home thinking "well that sucked. didn't learn anything". exactly. THEY didn't learn. they partied. or toured. or posed. or whatever. even a really good camp can't prevent that. what a good camp can do is present material in proper fashion and work with those who demonstrate at least the desire and/capability to learn from it.
often, you will see instructors giving lessons consisting of "go go go harder harder harder faster faster faster" and leaving it essentially at that. this is common with casual students as this seems to be all that many of them can assimilate. again, this is not the fault of the camp. some simply cannot "get it". this is one of the reasons camps separated the training between farang and thier fighters.
as far as only taking as many students as the trainers can handle? agreed. still, if the trainers can handle 60 students and they enroll 60 students, fine. of those 60 students, if 40 are on holiday, loaded, lazy, inept or otherwise, it is not the fault of the instructors. some cannot or will not be helped. and the instructors still have a resposibility to the other 20. having those 40 who essentially suck is what causes many camps to be percieved as worthless, because in essence they are.
if you are a serious student/fighter, to you want to be surrounded by those who are unwilling or incapable of learning? surrounded by those trying to impress themselves? surrounded by those too lazy or burned out to show up? surrounded by those who complain when they get hit?
of course not. the camp has therefore become worthless.
if you are willing to put up with this type of thing, most instructors are loaded with knowledge and can improve your game. many will even work with you "in between hours" if you are serious about learning/fighting.
of course. the camp has therefore become awesome.
it is exceedingly rare that a camp is genuinely terrible. bad instructors, broken equipment, bad attitudes, bad management, overpriced, etc. they just don't stay in business very long.
thanks
Comment