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Hello everyone,
As the new year approaches, my new years resolution will be to go to Thailand (Phuket) and train for a month in one of their Muay Thai camps. It seems that Tiger Muay Thai is the biggest game in town catering to foreigners. It also appears that the camp is a bit "touristy" that attempts to provide a high standard of living, more luxurious stay (swimming pool, spa etc) for a much higher price?
Other camps seem to offer same level of training with less side attraction and cheaper price. Examples would be Tiger and Dragon camps. For me, I am not looking for a resort experience though clean and decent accommodation would be appreciated. I am looking to up my physical conditioning and technique (specially clinch work.) I am also interested in a weight training area because i lift.
Can anyone please give me a comparison of the overall vibes of each place? Is there really a bad place there or are they all equally good? Thanks so much.
SS.
As the new year approaches, my new years resolution will be to go to Thailand (Phuket) and train for a month in one of their Muay Thai camps. It seems that Tiger Muay Thai is the biggest game in town catering to foreigners. It also appears that the camp is a bit "touristy" that attempts to provide a high standard of living, more luxurious stay (swimming pool, spa etc) for a much higher price?
Other camps seem to offer same level of training with less side attraction and cheaper price. Examples would be Tiger and Dragon camps. For me, I am not looking for a resort experience though clean and decent accommodation would be appreciated. I am looking to up my physical conditioning and technique (specially clinch work.) I am also interested in a weight training area because i lift.
Can anyone please give me a comparison of the overall vibes of each place? Is there really a bad place there or are they all equally good? Thanks so much.
SS.