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marianne
Posted: 2013-01-18 07:05:01
think how long it can take some beginners to pick up techniques...kicking properly, kneeing properly, boxing properly not to mention clinch work. it takes months, and this is people who probably train 3 times a week.

how the hell, can someone who has never done it before, go and learn and develop these techniques in a day.
how can the get a qualification to TEACH it, in one month, let alone one day?

to teach it properly you have to be able to practice it properly and this isnt going to happen over a year never mind a day.

whether its 'non contact Muay Thai' or not is irrelevant. You still need to be able to hold pads correctly, you need to be able to teach proper technique.

Thai Boxing isnt boxercise, to teach it well requires a massively thorough understanding of it and this is never gonna be learned in a day!

saying the course is designed for those 'familiar with Muay Thai' doesnt really cover much does it? What exactly does 'familiar' cover - someone who has been training for a month/year/decades? SOmeone who has trained for an hour in thailand? someone who has once watched a thai boxing show?

I've been doing THai Boxing for years and am still learning all the time. Im pretty certain some of the best instructors who's teaching length is now into decades, are still learning. Why f***ing bother if you can apparently learn enough to make a living in a day!

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