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Phil Glover
Posted: 2010-03-13 18:55:46
The clinchwork workshop put on by Richard Smith was by far one of THE BEST seminars I have been on for learning techniques in this much needed area of Muay Thai,there were quite a few other well known instructors there too which was nice to see such as Shaun Broland ,Lee Whittington,Steve Logan,etc I had a great training partner in a young lad called Callum plus it was nice to meet up with you DaveA and talking about some of the people you have trained with over the years!
There was a great atmosphere in the gym and everyone was really freindly the techniques taught by Richard consisted of simple moves which were fairly easy to put into practice and did'nt take much strength to make them work only correct body movement and footwork.
If there are any more to come then I recommend booking early as these really are terrific courses and well worth the money,Mr Richard Smith all I can say is that today you were AWSOME!!!

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