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No. Why do you think that?
because no Thais I have met outside of muay thai gyms like muay thai. One girl I met even said she had interest in it but her family wouldn't let her watch it on TV.
No. Why do you think that?
That doesn't make sense.
Maybe she meant her friends would be scared of her if she took up Muay Thai?
It isn't a common sport for middle class Bangkok Thai's to follow.
Just a few random questions:
Do you guys feel safe leaving your cash/passport in your room without an in-room safe?
One of the friends I'm coming with is insisting on a safe. Opinions please.
Is it worth bringing headgear? (winning if that makes any difference) Seems no one in Thailand wears them.
I have never used the safe in Thailand. I carry my cash with me. You won't need head gear. You likely won't spar hard.
I was planning a week here a week there etc but ultimately I think I'll get more out of training staying at 1 gym instead of 4. (I'm going for 4 weeks)Ok, here is my 2-3 month plan for Thailand (hopefully I finish my research paper and get to go in the summer).
2 weeks in Bangkok: Fighting Spirit Gym or Elite Fight Club.
1 week in Chiang Mai: KC, Chai Yai, or Lanna Gym.
1 week in Pattaya: Pattaya Muay Thai(old RMB gym). Fairtex seems outrageously expensive.
4 weeks in Phuket: Manop, Sumalee, Lion, Sinbi, Phuket Top Team. I'm still deciding and I plan to get a fight. I've been training MT at home for a year now.
Next 1-3 weeks: ??? relax, travel, and maybe train a little until I leave?
The first 4 weeks I plan to take 1 class a day to get accustomed to the training. I'm also debating whether or not to just spend 1 week in Bangkok, spend more time in Chiang Mai, or spend less days in Pattaya.
What do you guys think?
What about your passport?
Just a few random questions:
Do you guys feel safe leaving your cash/passport in your room without an in-room safe?
One of the friends I'm coming with is insisting on a safe. Opinions please.
Is it worth bringing headgear? (winning if that makes any difference) Seems no one in Thailand wears them.
I think every room and home I've ever stayed in has had a safe. So, if it's a necessity, it's an easy one to accommodate.
A traveling partner kept their passport on them, which is stupid. Then they passed out at a club and had their purse -- which contained their passport -- stolen. Not only should you not carry it on your person, but you should also make a couple of photocopies of your passport, leaving one at home with someone important and bringing one with you, keeping it separate from your real passport. This way, if you do happen to lose your passport, it'll make life easier for you at the embassy.
Is there a singha sponsored gym in bkk?
Now I just have to convince my parents Thailand is safe wherever I'm going:/ Phuket is going to be a challenge and Pattaya a bigger one:/