Thai Boxing Gyms

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Thai Boxing Gyms

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I do boxercise keep fit class in UK

I would want to use a Thai boxing gym as I have heard they can do a class for an hour or so at a reasonable rate

Has anybody any reccommendations and or any idea of the price of these classes

I am after monday to friday 1 hour each day

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no help with this ??
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There are a lot about, but you are asking for recommendations, which is probably the reason for lack of response.
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I train at Cong Carter early morning.
There is no class.
It is possible to pay a drop in fee and use the equipment for 150.
You could arrange a one on one pad holder for an hour.
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Try the muay thai gym on soi 102 as you stay 112, just a short ride away. It's virtually opposite the relocated Korat Kitchen restaurant. I regularly hearing them train while I order food.

If I past this week I will drop in and ask. :cheers:
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An update.
Cong Carter have a mixed ability class at 4pm.
400 or ten for 3500.
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Thanks fro the feedback
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Palapon opposite Cicada markets can arrange short program sessions
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When you finally choose a Muay Thai gym, I suggest you don't mention boxercise and leave your leotard at home. Good luck!
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littlebovy wrote:When you finally choose a Muay Thai gym, I suggest you don't mention boxercise and leave your leotard at home. Good luck!
thankyou for the insight into popular thai culture :roll:
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The Grind is changing hands on December 1st.
The new head trainer is nothing short of genius.
It will probably take him a month to get things running smoothly.

I've never been to the gym itself but I can recommend the man at the helm.
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Just to update:
The Grind is up and running now.
It is a very nice facility.
Classes are at 7am and 5pm. 300 Baht.
The new trainer is the founder or the famous "Lanna Muay Thai" boxing gym in Chiang Mai.
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