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natb19
Posted: 2011-08-27 14:46:56
I'm in the UK for a couple of weeks, and looking to run a few Muay Thai Chaiya workshops with anyone interested.

I've been teaching Muay Chaiya in Thailand for the last 3 years to both Thais and westerners, and would like to give the opportunity for people to share some of the insights I've gained from my 8 years of learning there.

I'd like to organise workshops between 20-30 people, wanting to get an good insight into Muay Chaiya.

Within a 5 hour workshop, I can cover the basics and start introducing some of the more advanced concepts that make the style great for street/ring fighting. From what I've seen of MMA teaching, a lot of the basic principles of guard, stance and approach are very similar, and Muay Chaiya's focus on defense/counters would work great withing the cage. I think everyone will pickup something useful from the workshop!

Anyone interested can email me at krunathan@learnmuaychaiya.com, or just give me a call on 07430071155.

Check out www.learnmuaythaichaiya.com for some more information.

Any questions/comments are welcome!

Nathan Brown

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