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Charco Advanced Member
Ireland
1,979 posts Joined: Nov, 2001
Posted - 2006/03/19 : 10:55:44
Just wanted to let everyone that I've just passed my thai boxing grading!
Nothing big, but feel quite proud and thought I'd share it with you lot. Was quite hard training and ended up feeling dizzy then...
But i've passed and am now a licensed thai boxer.
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FriedRice Advanced Member
Australia
669 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2006/03/19 : 12:03:02
I always wanted t oslf defence ut always thought i would be shit at it.....so i think maybe boxing is more my style lol less skill?
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Chris B Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,964 posts Joined: Dec, 2003
Posted - 2006/03/19 : 12:04:10
well in mate i've not done a fight in over a year now (kickboxing), not found a new club since i moved areas and being too busy enjoying the raves.
Been thinking about starting up again cos it was such a good feeling when you win in front of a crowd, just need to get the discipline back cos i've well and truly lost it now.
all the best anyway mate i no how good it makes you feel, when you have a sport thats as high work-rate as the fighting ones it sorts out your whole life.
Why am i such a quitter
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Chris B Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,964 posts Joined: Dec, 2003
Posted - 2006/03/19 : 12:13:23
quote:Originally posted by FriedRice:
so i think maybe boxing is more my style lol less skill?
lotta skill in boxing mate believe me when your up against a dreadlocked maniac your guard has to be as tight as they come, plus knowing exactly where you can hit to hurt and get away with minor cheating the ref doesnt see (part of the game)
the reason i prefer kickboxing to say martial arts is the fact of the fitness side of it. Say your at krav magaa or karate or whatever a lot of what you learn is locks and blocks etc. Plus kata (not how its spelt) where you just do sequences of moves.
At kickboxing its all out physical training, you'll get to do sparring which really helps you and combinations of moves.
Do 2 sessions of kickboxing a week and you'll soon become very fit, which helps the whole rest of your life fall into place. Thing is though it is a lonely life at the same time, you cant go see your mates much because if you've got a bout coming up you cant drink or use substances for 12 weeks. Well you can still go see them obviously but if your main socialising is raving it becomes hard to balance them both.
Main reason i havent been back is i had such a good relationship with my old coach, i dunno if i'd find one i like the same and even if i do i'd have to fight against my old club. That wouldnt be nice for me as they taught me all i've ever learned, but at the end of the day gotta get on with things but i've become very lazy.
Will see what happens but wouldnt mind trying to get back in the ring, will check up locla clubs this week cos is worth a try.
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whittle1 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,191 posts Joined: Jan, 2005
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Posted - 2006/03/19 : 16:22:36
Well done chap. I do a bit of thai boxing myself, well i used to anyway. Went watching my friend the other night, but it was shit, it was freestyle semi-contact, so hardly anyone got bust open booo!
Sir Feli Senior Member
United Kingdom
419 posts Joined: May, 2005
Posted - 2006/03/19 : 18:47:08
quote:Originally posted by Charco:
Just wanted to let everyone that I've just passed my thai boxing grading!
Nothing big, but feel quite proud and thought I'd share it with you lot. Was quite hard training and ended up feeling dizzy then...
But i've passed and am now a licensed thai boxer.