Sunday, April 26, 2009

When is the best time to start Muay Thai classes?

I%26#039;m wanting to take Muay Thai classes but I wasn%26#039;t sure when you can start. Can you just start up anytime and they will teach you from scratch or is there certain times when beginners can join? I don%26#039;t want to get thrown in with people with experience when I don%26#039;t have any and be held back.|||Anytime.





There should be at least 2 classes in any muay thai school: beginners and advanced.





If you%26#039;ve never done muay, by default you%26#039;ll go to the beginners%26#039; class, this is mostly drills.





They can know wether you are a beginner or advanced student only by watching kick or punch, so don%26#039;t worry about being thrown to the wolves.





good luck!|||noone is going to hurt you (badly, a little pain is a good thing)... even if on your first day, they put you up to spar against a ten year guy.... the guy will go at your speed, and help you learn... that is what Martial arts are about... getting better, and helping others get better... today is the best time to join... get a cup, get a mouthpiece... and have a great time learning... good luck man.. there is absolutly nothing to be afraid of|||Schools don%26#039;t do that. You can sign up any time and they%26#039;ll throw you in with everyone. You prob won%26#039;t full spar for a while until the coach thinks you can defend yourself and that your mentally prepared. It would have to be like that or no one would train. Most of the training is just go at your own pace conditioning so you could train with everyone else. Alot of times coaches won%26#039;t teach you much until you show dedication for awhile first.





Just go show up, you%26#039;ll be glad you did and remember every person there had to show up for their first time once too.|||yeah. just sign up and they will asess your ability the first day by making you spar with a experienced fighter. after that they will put you in a class and you train with the rest of the guys who are new to the sport.

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