slipping and weaving is taught in thailand.
I was taught it at several camps.I mean i knew it already but you know.
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Well, okay, he bobbed 'n weaved in one recent fight and got knocked out with a knee to the face, but hey, he's a fighter.Originally posted by terry View PostI know of several people into Muay Thai in the Portland area. There are probably others, but this may be a place to start.
Mike Walrath, Eugene
Excellent 1970s Chaffey College student/instructor under Ajarn Chai that recently had a leison on his spine that put him in a wheelchair. He walks with a cane now and still teaches.
Thai Boxing. Assoc--Eugene Branch
911 River Road
Eugene, OR 97404 Chief Instructor:
Mike Walrath
(541) 607-7033
"Ray Guin
Student of Mike Walrath's that has become a superb flyweight fighter/trainer in his own right. I'm not sure of how to contact him, but Mike Walrath would know. I think he's in the Salem area. Ray trains guys for the ring and has been looking pretty sharp these days. Well, okay, he bobbed 'n weaved in one recent fight and got knocked out with a knee to the face, but hey, he's a fighter."
And thats why there is no bobbing and weaving taught in Muay Thai camps in Thailand.
Leonard Trigg, Tigard/Portland
6'8" boxer. Very good boxing coach. I haven't seen him teach Muay Thai but he is certified to teach
Applied Philosophical Arts Institute
Box 230182
Portland, OR 97281-0182 Chief Instructor:
Leonard Trigg
(503) 590-1667
Steve Wilson
Lives in the Portland area and teaches Muay Thai/Kabri-kabrong, the Thai weapons/battlefield art from which Muay Thai was born. Holds a very senior rank in Kabri-Kabrong, if not the highest ranking guy in the U.S., and trained at Buddhai Sawan under Ajarn Sumai himself. Is also a longtime student of Ajarn Chai Sirisute. AKA Chalambok on this forum.
John Daniels
Lives in Portland area and has students who are active on this forum. See William. I believe his status in Muay Thai may be inactive, but he remains active in Kali & Jun Fan.
Your gender doesn't matter so much as your size. If you train with people who are much larger than you I would recommend you make sure that they are advanced. It is no fun to get thrashed by a bonehead who has 150 pounds on you. An advanced guy won't do that but can throttle down the force to your size and still push you forward with some intensity. The balance isn't always easy to find in a beginner.
Terry
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Hey there,Originally posted by dtom View Postwilliam, are you doing any muay thai in rhode island ?i have been looking for a gym for a while and can't seem to find one.please let me know if you have any recommendations.
thanks
Yes, I'm training out of the Battleground in EG:
Welcome to the Battleground Training Center
You're more than welcome to stop in and train or just give me a ring to shoot the breeze.
Take care,
William
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william, are you doing any muay thai in rhode island ?i have been looking for a gym for a while and can't seem to find one.please let me know if you have any recommendations.
thanks
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I would highly recomend training with Ajarn Wilson. I spent about 2-1/2 years or so training with him (he can correct me if I'm wrong on that). I also set up a co-worker (Vanesa) to do some training with Steve until she moved away. She always said she enjoyed it very much.
I also spent over five years training with Guro Daniels until I moved away. He teaches Muay Thai as well but is more focused on Kali and JKDC. But, he still loves training Muay Thai.
Ajarn Wilson is on the list now so he can give you his contact info. Go with him first for MT. If for some un-likely reason that doesn't work out, I can hook you up with Guro Daniels.
Good luck.
William (Bill)
Make her work hard Ajarn Steve
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Portland OR Muay Thai
hi Green Magoon, about muay Thai in the Portland/Beaverton area: you are going to have to look pretty hard. I am in the Oregon City area, and work out primarily with Dan Burke at his home/gym, but have taught off and on for about 6 years various students in the Beaverton area. Usually if someone can get a partner to be there I will come to their location and teach for $10 apiece per class. I seek more to promote/teach Thai National Martial Arts than to get rich, I drive an armored car to pay my bills. Bill Schultz used to live in Beaverton (a student of John Bruce Daniels) but has recently moved to Rhode Island. There are several poser schools around, some actually advertise they teach muay Thai but none of them have any authorization or certification from any organization. One large school on MLK asked me not to come back during their Thai Boxing class and all I wanted was a place to work out; evidently the instructor (lol) felt threatened. So anyway, if you want to work out with me find a partner so it will be affordable and email me, Chalambok at aol or yahoo or hotmail. If you are rich I will be more than happy to teach you privately at my rate of $40 per hour (as per instructions from Master Chai). Good luck, skip rope all the time and start jogging-Steve Wilson
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Steve Wilson, could you send me your updated contact information so I can post it on the TBA web site?
Thx,
Terry
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I know of several people into Muay Thai in the Portland area. There are probably others, but this may be a place to start.
Mike Walrath, Eugene
Excellent 1970s Chaffey College student/instructor under Ajarn Chai that recently had a leison on his spine that put him in a wheelchair. He walks with a cane now and still teaches.
Thai Boxing. Assoc--Eugene Branch
911 River Road
Eugene, OR 97404 Chief Instructor:
Mike Walrath
(541) 607-7033
Ray Guin
Student of Mike Walrath's that has become a superb flyweight fighter/trainer in his own right. I'm not sure of how to contact him, but Mike Walrath would know. I think he's in the Salem area. Ray trains guys for the ring and has been looking pretty sharp these days. Well, okay, he bobbed 'n weaved in one recent fight and got knocked out with a knee to the face, but hey, he's a fighter.
Leonard Trigg, Tigard/Portland
6'8" boxer. Very good boxing coach. I haven't seen him teach Muay Thai but he is certified to teach
Applied Philosophical Arts Institute
Box 230182
Portland, OR 97281-0182 Chief Instructor:
Leonard Trigg
(503) 590-1667
Steve Wilson
Lives in the Portland area and teaches Muay Thai/Kabri-kabrong, the Thai weapons/battlefield art from which Muay Thai was born. Holds a very senior rank in Kabri-Kabrong, if not the highest ranking guy in the U.S., and trained at Buddhai Sawan under Ajarn Sumai himself. Is also a longtime student of Ajarn Chai Sirisute. AKA Chalambok on this forum.
John Daniels
Lives in Portland area and has students who are active on this forum. See William. I believe his status in Muay Thai may be inactive, but he remains active in Kali & Jun Fan.
Your gender doesn't matter so much as your size. If you train with people who are much larger than you I would recommend you make sure that they are advanced. It is no fun to get thrashed by a bonehead who has 150 pounds on you. An advanced guy won't do that but can throttle down the force to your size and still push you forward with some intensity. The balance isn't always easy to find in a beginner.
TerryLast edited by terry; 10-05-2002, 04:48 PM.
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Muay thai OR
Hi I am thinking about muay thai. Does anyone know a place near Portland/Beaverton Oregon?
I'm a girl... does that matter? thanks.Tags: None
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