some questions on muay thai
since i dont know much about this style, i would like you to give me some answers:
what is the footwork like?
the punches in MT looks alot like western boxing,
but are they equal to W. boxing, regarding strategies and efficiency?
is the fighting stance i've seen in MT, the one were you have your forearms up in front of your head and all the weight on your back leg, any good? it doesnt seem like you can punch very well from that position?
Making friends with muay thai
Today at work, I was in the gym pounding away on the billy bob torso thingy, and this girl walked in and started stretching and working her abs. before she left, she asked me if I had taken muay thai before. "You are one of the few people I've seen hit that thing without being nauseated by it. They tell me they trained this or that, and when I watch them, I see their hands drop, sloppy kicks, etc. It's disgusting" In my head I'm thinking "WTF???" so I asked if she had trained before. Turns out that she had trained muay thai for three years and was a senior student in her class while she was in Boston. She offered to hold the pads for me and train together sometime. Sounds like I may have a new training partner!
just upgrade your girls tv,maybe by her a truck
and everything will be ok:)
gda i didnt know you do bjj
when he said training he didnt mean boinking.
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