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Gym/Training Muay Thai Gym Q&A

all i know is i cant wait to go back. and i needed to pay more attention to ducking but any way..





im headed to the bay area. any good thai gyms in the bay 2 train at?
 
all i know is i cant wait to go back. and i needed to pay more attention to ducking but any way..

im headed to the bay area. any good thai gyms in the bay 2 train at?

Are you planning on going back to Tiger Muay Thai? Any reason you don't want to go to a fighters camp in Bangkok?
 
For those of you looking for a more rustic camp to train at, I offer KIATMUU 9 GYM Photos courtesy of Rob Cox (Anorak). Contact him for contact info and pricing.
It is located in the Buriram Province of Northeast Thailand.

Here is some history and insight into the camp written by Rob Cox

\Situated in Buriram Northeast Thailand. Kiatmuu 9 offers an outlet for young kids in what is essentially a very poor region. The name Kiatmuu 9 comes from village (muu) number 9 of Takotaphi sub district, Prakonchai district, Buriram province. The Northeast is the heartland for Muay Thai providing many of the greats over the years and Buriram stands out more than any other province in Thailand.

Often the only income is from farming and weather conditions often put paid to any real chance of making any sort of money, consequently there is a high level of poverty with Buriram suffering more than most provinces in this respect.
The village is also in an area where Thai is the second language,with the first language being a form of Khmer or Cambodian dialect.
The village is a long way from Buriram town and with not a lot for the local kids to do, it gives a real sense of pride to the community and an option for them other than falling into the lure of drugs.

The gym was started 12 years ago by Mr Sutjai Pumprakhon. A fan of Muay Thai from a young age, Sutjai
never actually fought himself, but with Buriram being such a hotbed of Muay Thai he got many opportunitys to learn the fight business inside out. He originally started out with a couple of bags hung from a tree and a mat on the earth floor. Sutjai originally wanted to have his two sons take up the art. He made steady progress with both his sons, Jedajaa and Chanaphon Kiatmuu 9, who both went on to fight under the promotional wing of SukoneSongchai.
Unable to commit themselves 100% to Muay Thai both sons stopped boxing to continue their studys. It was after they finished their studys and went to help their father run the gym that they helped to develop two outstanding young prospects and turned Kiatmuu 9 into a very special camp.

tarting out as a couple of ten year olds, Singdam and Panomrunglek have gone on to become two of the hottest fighters on the Bangkok fight circuit. Singdam was voted best fighter in Thailand for 2002 by the sportswriters of Thailand and is hot favorite to get the award this year, he has already been voted fighter of the year by both Lumpini stadium and The sports authority,and Panomrunglek won the Lumpini flyweight title to add to his collection of belts. The gym also has several other hot prospects coming through including Panomrungleks younger brother and Suadam Kiatmuu 9 younger brother of Singdam and with both Singdam and Panomrunglek being only 19 years of age, there are surely many more titles and awards on the way.

The training is like most other gyms with a 10 kilometre morning run but has a distinct advantage over the gyms in Bangkok in being surrounded by green fields and fresh clean air.
All the fighters are from the village and stay in their homes with their familys until they have a fight coming up and with the fight approaching they come to stay in Sutjai's house. The training also intensifies close to the fight with the boxers doing 8 rounds on the pads during the afternoon training session.
All of the boxers are encouraged to get an education as well as there are no certainties that they will make the grade as a boxer.

did anyone actually train at this gym? How was the cost / accomodation like? Do they accept farang?
 
Are the "bigger" guys still expected to run in the mornings if they want to fight? 215lbs+
 
As Ryukyu has said, I'm also pretty certain that kiatmuu9 has no interest in having foreigner's train there.
 
As Ryukyu has said, I'm also pretty certain that kiatmuu9 has no interest in having foreigner's train there.

I have a friend who lives in Nang Rong Buriram and I had them go to the amp and ask if farang can come to train. They said no.
 
Ok. It really sounded like a good camp and I like the fact that it wasn't full of farang and out of the city.

Any recommendations on gyms that are more secluded / not that popular but still give top training? The only other gym that sounded close to that was legacy gym, but are there any others?

My goal is to fight. But I'm also a beginner.
 
Ok. It really sounded like a good camp and I like the fact that it wasn't full of farang and out of the city.

Any recommendations on gyms that are more secluded / not that popular but still give top training? The only other gym that sounded close to that was legacy gym, but are there any others?

My goal is to fight. But I'm also a beginner.

You can check out Sor.Kingstar in Khon Kaen.

Here is a write up my friend did on the camp.

Sor King Star | Somchai Muay Thai and MMA Gear

Here is a video he took while training there a few years ago.

YouTube - Sor.Kingstar
 
Sounds like my kind of place. I like how he said 'The camp looked way more busted up from what I last remember. I like it. I personally like the gritty camps, no glitz, no glamor, just hard work.'

It was a good writeup and I think I want to train there now. Any info on the cost of training? And accommodation? Is there a cheap hotel near the area? When I go I'm planing on staying maybe 2-3 months.

In the write up he said they don't have a website, don't know how old that write up is but do they have one now?
 
Maybe check out Sitmonchai gym. 2 hours out of Bangkok. Google them.
 
Ok. Thanks for the info guys. Alot of good camps to choose from sitmonchai looks really good also.
 
Hi, I'm 17 and a martial artist. I've always been into muay thai and so has a friend of mine. We are considering taking a 1 month trip to thai land this summer to train. We have the resources but not the knowledge. Is there anything we should know about the culture there and one of my bigger questions is what do we do when we get there? I do not speak thai, how will we get to our destination or communicate at all? Is there any English speakers there? Should we bring an adult with us? Just give me some advice please. :)
just go to the fairies gym in Bangkok everybody knows where it is it's a giant hotel and gym when I was there it was only about $30 a day to stay and train
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anybody been in patong boxing gym since they changed site?
 
I've been in thailand for about 6 months now and Im currently training at Kaewsamrit gym ( Kaewsamrit Gym, Muaythai, thaiboxing, anuwat ) and I've been here for more than 2 months.

This is the best gym I've tried so far and I have no plans on leaving it. Its in bangkok (not in the city core so its cool) and the trainer are really good and they have a REALLY good boxing (unusual for thailand) and they even have boxing sparring. Some of the bigger fighter that train here are Anuwat Kaewsamrit, Bovy Sor. Udomson, Wan-mario,Rittijak "Joe" Kaewsamrit and many more.

I can really recommend this gym, I will be staying here for a couple of more months and if Im lucky enough to find a job here I'll stay longer.
 
IDK about dutch style, but isn't muay thai pretty much boxing already? Except boxing lacks the use of elbows, knees, and feet.

check out my post above. I think Kaewsamrit is the gym your looking for. My foot is currently hurt so I can't kick so Ive been doing only boxing for a while now and its the same level (or higher) then a lot of boxing gyms I've tried before.
 
I've been in thailand for about 6 months now and Im currently training at Kaewsamrit gym ( Kaewsamrit Gym, Muaythai, thaiboxing, anuwat ) and I've been here for more than 2 months.

This is the best gym I've tried so far and I have no plans on leaving it. Its in bangkok (not in the city core so its cool) and the trainer are really good and they have a REALLY good boxing (unusual for thailand) and they even have boxing sparring. Some of the bigger fighter that train here are Anuwat Kaewsamrit, Bovy Sor. Udomson, Wan-mario,Rittijak "Joe" Kaewsamrit and many more.

I can really recommend this gym, I will be staying here for a couple of more months and if Im lucky enough to find a job here I'll stay longer.

should be a good gym with all the rewards kaewsamrit has won, is it crowded there?
 
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