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  • #46
    Originally posted by the tick View Post

    Vos Gym. Named after it's founder Johan Vos. There is also a school named after Johan Vos in Tokyo.
    Mejiro gym too.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Tom Yum View Post
      Mejiro gym too.
      No. Unless it's a new school. Jan Plas named Mejiro Gym Amsterdam after the school/district in Tokyo where he was trained.
      A world famous kickboxing school where legends are born!

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      • #48
        Originally posted by fire cobra View Post
        Interesting report on your training at M Toddys bro,out of interest what is your background in Muay Thai?(not being argumentive here just wondering).
        Don't worry man, I don't take that as argumentative. In fact, I had message board arguements, so I try to avoid them.

        To answer your question, I've been training Muay Thai under a TBA instructor for about 2 years, until recently. I also do a lot of seminar training with Ajarn Chai. I also spent some time in Thailand earlier this year. To be honest, I was really impressed with Master Toddy's style of teaching though. He is one of the best instructors I've ever had the priviliage of training under.

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        • #49
          well that good to know that master Toddy has someone with an unbiased opinion saying he is a good teacher. makes me more likely to schedule a trip there

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          • #50
            Originally posted by thaiboxer67 View Post
            well that good to know that master Toddy has someone with an unbiased opinion saying he is a good teacher. makes me more likely to schedule a trip there
            I'm not sure if you were being sarcastic or sincere. I am going to be optimistic and assume you were being sincere.

            There were 5 of us taking the seminar, and we were all satisfied with the training. Don't get me wrong, I also love Ajarn Chai as an instructor. He is one of my favorite instructors to learn under, and I try to hit as many of his seminars as I can. I also was very fond of the teaching style of Ajarn Mac, who I learned under in Thailand.

            With that being said, I had the most fun and learned the most under Master Toddy. When I say I learned the most, I don't just mean as far as fighting or technique goes. I learned a lot from him regarding everything from pad holding, to successful methods for running your school. Master Toddy is a sincere person and a good instructor, and I would encourage you to head out to Vegas and spend a week there. You won't be sorry.

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            • #51
              very sincere, i heard a lot of bad, and some constructive critique, but it is re-freshing to hear positives as well.

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              • #52
                b.t.w. chai is going to be in Maryland in late aug....

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                • #53
                  Nice. Do you have any info? That's probably the closest he will be to my area this year, so I'd love to go. Hit me up with the info either in this post, PM or via my site. Thanks man.

                  Dan

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                  • #54
                    Maryland Thai Boxing its on the home page...i live like 40 min or so from there which for d.c. is like around the corner.

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                    • #55
                      Thanks man. I'll check it out.

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                      • #56
                        Flaves, congrats on getting certified. Just wondering, how much was it for the seminar?

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                        • #57
                          I'll PM you the details. I got a price break from what is listed on the website.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by the tick View Post
                            No. Unless it's a new school. Jan Plas named Mejiro Gym Amsterdam after the school/district in Tokyo where he was trained.
                            Mejiro Gym Amsterdam - The Only Dojo for Champions
                            50 Euro a month for 3 times a week. Even at today's prices, still a good deal especially for the quality.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Tom Yum View Post
                              50 Euro a month for 3 times a week. Even at today's prices, still a good deal especially for the quality.
                              Sure is. Plus if you want to fight you can fight pretty much fight every weekend. Not recommended though. And if your talented enough they have the connections to make you big.

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                              • #60
                                Mejiro a great gym,always has been and I dare say always will be,Rob Kaman had a great style.

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