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Fight Sport MC
Posted: 2012-07-04 06:09:55
Hey Muaythai90,
I guess you are new to Ax but over the years this subject has been covered in much depth.

In answer to your question "Does anyone know how to score Muay Thai?" Of course the answer is yes. There are literally hundreds (if not more) people in the UK who now have a decent handle on correct Muay Thai scoring.

That's mostly down to Tony Myers and the numerous seminars he has and does carry out throughout the UK.

Search back over Ax for Scoring threads and you'll find old discussions which will help you, I doubt many folk will contribute to this thread because like I said...it's all been covered before.

If you belong to a club who collectively have only a small understanding of correct scoring...have your instructor contact Tony and enquire about a seminar. I'm sure it will change the way you train too.

Good luck
Dougie
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