muay thai is hard

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Axanderdeath
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muay thai is hard

Post by Axanderdeath » September 25th, 2005, 4:41 pm

I joined a gym for a month, fuck Muay Thai is more than punching and kicking, my legs have been sore since the frist class. Push-ups, so many I can not keep up, and alot of the other peiople in the class can't eaither so that makes me feel better. I just fionished my second class and I am shaking. It remionds me of when I played hockey, the smell of sweat, my sweat, you really feel like you've acomplished somthing after doing physical activity!
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Post by mtmynd » September 25th, 2005, 5:57 pm

Good discipline. sure beats drowning in alcohol, eh? keep going...

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Post by lovingpenfull » September 26th, 2005, 2:05 am

Muay Thai can be fake too, just like wrasleing. Not that your variety at all is sir, but there are often in Thailand these rooms with bars encircling a ring and they have these guys 'fight', these are the amature rings in the tourist areas, and the guys tap each other, and here or there a fake fall, and then after they go into the crowd, the winner does with a little box and take any bit of money they can. In Bangkok there are two huge Muay Thai stadiums, two of the bigger ones anyway, there are more I am sure, and that's the real stuff; I bet it's tiring, sweat it all out...soon you be on a frieghter to Bangkok to participate in some underground Muay Thai tournoment that is illegal and lethal and you'll be the underdog Falang from the States who ends up winning in the end, just like Bloodsport, remember that...Kumate!
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