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There is a Tesco Lotus and Big C down not too far from the gym.
Thanks man just googled them then, was a bit of a noob question to ask just wanted to make sure hahaha
There is a Tesco Lotus and Big C down not too far from the gym.
Also just wondering is there easy access to supermarkets and butchers there?? I'll obviously be on a diet through out the week while training and just wondering if it'll be easy to buy meats and grains in bulk, mainly diced chicken breast, potatoes, whole grain cereals like oatmeal, apples, tuna and wholemeal breads??
I've heard it's better to bring you own supplements to i'll just buy that stuff and find a way to ship it over with me.
Yes you can of course find chicken, but where are you going to cook it? Whole grains will be harder, and cans of tuna virtually impossible. In all likelyhood your diet is going to be completely changed, so just be prepared for it. As for supps, you CAN find protein if you go to a farang area, but it will be expensive as hell. My advice is just bring a tub of protein on your carry on luggage.
Thanks, reading through fightpassport, I heard patong has an open gym but whenever you come in your trainer will come work with you on the things you would like to improve. That sounds awsome, however it sounds too awsome to be true. Can anyone verify it?
Yes you can of course find chicken, but where are you going to cook it? Whole grains will be harder, and cans of tuna virtually impossible. In all likelyhood your diet is going to be completely changed, so just be prepared for it. As for supps, you CAN find protein if you go to a farang area, but it will be expensive as hell. My advice is just bring a tub of protein on your carry on luggage.
Hey, i'm at Patong Boxing Gym right now and it really is a kick ass place. I am a beginner (2 weeks of MT) and I have had my own trainer for almost everyday I've been here. To answer your question, you definately can say what you'd like to focus on that day and they will take care of you.
I can say that I think this is a great camp for a beginner. Your trainer will take everything into account (like my shitty cardio) and work from there. I feel like I'm learning so fast because he's always there to correct every little mistake.
I wouldn't worry about protein powder.
You can get grilled chicken at any road side stand. Just ask for Gai Yang. I ate papaya salad, sticky rice, and grilled chicken for lunch everyday. It is very healthy and is perfect for a post training meal. ....
He can find already cooked Chicken, and put it in the fridge. Problem is, he needs to find a way to heat it. Maybe ask to use a microwave where he is staying? Tesco has plenty of Tuna cans and other choices of fish.
Last summer, when I went to Thailand, I brought a 5lbs tub of protein powder, lasted me 2 months. Very useful to hit your required daily protein.
Yeah i've scoped out the places i wanted to stay at (the gym across the road of tiger muay thai) and i think they have a microwave there, it shouldn't be too hard to buy my own hot plate and microwave though and cook my own stuff in my hotel room though should it??
well if you want to buy a microwave... I dont see the problem. how long are you staying there?
do thai's accept black people ?
im black .
Yes sir. I'm black also and have never had a problem while in Thailand. Good to see another brotha into muaythai.
Anything and everything you can tell us about your experience at Patong (training, living, location, everything) would very much be appreciated.
Sinbi and Patong Boxing Gym are on my short list at this point, but it is almost impossible to get feedback on Patong.
Much like you I'm looking to get a great base to build on in the future, so I want to learn all the basics right.