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Where Can I Learn Muay Thai


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Unless you do private training you won't find a 100% English training experience. However, most place with have at least one trainer or owner who speaks very good English. Personally I don't find the English to be very important as much of what you learn is through modeling, repetition, and sparring. In Bangkok I know Jitti Gym on Ratchadaphisek has some decent English speakers and Fighting Spirit Gym in Silom area has one trainer who has a British girlfriend and is owned by an Aussie. I would recommend both of these gyms to someone who is new to Muay Thai.

My advice to you is if you're in Bangkok now just try out a few gyms for 1 or 2 days and don't commit to any of them until you're sure about the place. I think finding a gym/trainer that you click with is far more important than English when considering a gym. Good luck!

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I'm living and training at Master Toddy's in Bangkok. Master Toddy himself speaks very good English and he oversees most training sessions. The instructors have moderate English (some better than others)... I don't speak Thai (yet) and have no trouble with the training sessions.

You can email me for more details at [email protected]

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