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Y'see that would be quite interesting to me, because I like to learn the style based on tradition rather than competition, not that I wouldn't compete (and I feel that muay thai has left me fairly adept sparring) but I would like to go to the london dojo to see how they do it.
Nah, I'm not from KO, I'm from Diesel Gym. I found that KO weren't interested in you if you weren't a fighter, and sometimes the instructors would be too busy on their mobile phones than training. I train just in muay thai though, I like watching MMA and have a lot of respect and a decent knowledge of grappling, but I just don't enjoy it enough to commit myself to training it.
Did you find that kyokushin was as radically different from Shotokan as people say it is?
Hey you should still give muay thai a go if you ever get spare time or money, not to replace kyokushin but it's just a lot of fun to train!![]()
don't want to deviate the topic too much, I'll answer you by pm
