Posts Tagged ‘Phuket’
Tiger Muay Thai and MMA training camp puts on smoker Muay Thai fights as entertainment for BBQ Beatdown 8 to celebrate National Muay thai Day March 17, 2009, Phuket, Thailand.
Ben, fighting for Tiger Muay Thai and MMA training camp, went against a taller, heavier, and more experienced figther in his first Muay Thai fight, but it was his hand speed and combinations that rocked Suadaang and put him on the canvas three-times before the referee ended the fight in the 2nd round. Be stayed agile and moved around the ring well after training for 1+ month at www.tigermuaythai.com
With less than 10 fights under his belt for Tiger Muay Thai and MMA training camp, Phuket, Thailand, but a heart 10 times the size of a normal fighter, Jonny Betts scored the biggest win of his young career as he defeated Phuket Muay Thai Gym trainer Rachen on points over5-rouns. The trainer/fighter from Phuket was tough the 1st three round, but Jonny dug deep and showed his skills and determination taking the all important 4th and 5th rounds with outstanding technique. Congratulations to …
Tiger Muay Thai and MMA training camp fighter, Damien, wins over Nomnoi (Thai fighter) @ Bangla Muay Thai stadium, Patong, Thailand, May 2007. Damien is a boxer from Ireland that came to the camp to work on his Muay Thai skills. This was Damien’s 3rd Muay Thai fight and he is 2-1 with 2 Ko’s. … Tiger Muay Thai MMA training camp Mixed martial arts Phuket Thailand Patong boxing ufc pride king cage
Tiger Muay Thai and MMA Training camp. Buddhist Monks come and bless the new “Samprapoom” or Spirit House in a ceremony at the training camp. Nine monks from Wat Dtai temple in Chalong, Phuket, Thailand came and performed the blessing sometimes called “string” and “water” blessing by locals. You can find more information on how Buddhism is a part of Muay Thai at www.tigermuaythai.com … Tiger Muay Thai MMA training camp buddhist monks blessing spirit house culture …
Tiger Muay Thai & MMA training camp presents a MMA fight @ Bangla Muay Thai stadium between Marco (Finland) VS Johnny (USA). Both fighters trained in MMA @ camp and put their training to the test. www.tigermuaythai.com … Tiger Muay Thai MMA training camp fights Phuket Thailand Magical Ray Elbe mixed martial arts cage Pride ufc
Phuket Sport Club and Spa available to Tiger Muay Thai and MMA training camp Guests just from camp with two-tiered swimming pool, fitness room with treadmills,weights, basketball court, restaurant, massage beauty salon and more www.tigermuaythai.com
UFC vet Chad Reiner trains with Kru Phet at Tiger Muay Thai & MMA training Camp, Phuket Thailand. Kru Phet is our training manager and has worked with many of our VIP guest, he is popular with our guest because of his good muay thai technique and well spoken English. 27 year old Chad Reiner is one of the top 170 lb fighters to comeout of the mid west. Chad Reiner has fought in an uncountable amount of organizations including The UFC, X1 (where Chad was the Welterweight Champion) , Cage …
Train Muay Thai in Phuket
Rawai Muay Thai Camp is a Thai boxing gym located on the TROPICAL island of Phuket.
At Rawai Muay Thai Camp we have 15 – 20 Muay Thai fighters living & training @ the gym.
They train 6 hours a day, 6 days a week, @ age of 18 most of them have had 50+ Pro fights.
Training 6 hours a day is not as hard as it sounds.
You start your day @ 7 AM with a morning run (30 – 60 minutes).
You then do an hour of techneque training with your personal trainer & you finish your morning
training session with 30 – 40 minutes of weight training, yoga, and or stretching.
@ 4 PM you are back in the gym for another 2 – 3 hours of Muay Thai & Fitness training in the high humidity of the tropics.
In 2001 Rawai Muay Thai Camp opened it doors to foreigner’s / Non fighters that want to experience fitness training in the tropics & the true essence of Muay Thai training “Thai Style”.
Rawai Muaythai Camp has quickly become the Number 1 training Gym is Southern Thailand for foreign students & by far the most popular GYM in ALL of Thailand for training female Thai Boxing students.
You don’t have to be a martial arts specialist or a fighting junkie to be training @ Rawai.
Many people come here for other reasons such as weight loss & fitness training , some of the more common reason for people to come to Rawai Muaythai Camp I mentioned below .
General Fitness Training
Weight Loss / lose Weight
Give up Smoking / lose bad habits
Detox / Colon Cleansing
Fitness Training Holiday in the Tropics @ Phuket Thailand
Mental Stimulation & Motivation
Muay Thai Boxing Training Camp”Thai Style”
Boot Camp Style Fitness Training Holiday
High Humidity Fitness Training
Pre Season Fitness Training
Pre Fight Training
Phuket Marathon Training
Phuket Triathlon Training
Endurance Fitness Training (iron man)
Learn Self Defense
Striking & Grappling Training for MMA
Family Fitness Holidays & some FuN in the SuN
In the first week @ Rawai most new students usually can only do 2 – 3 hours of training a day.
By the second week their fitness levels & stamina has improved and 4 hours of training a day becomes easier to achieve. By the 3rd week most people can do 5+ hours a day of training.
The ideal length of time to be training in Thailand is 1- 3 months.
The first 3 week’s you are building on your fitness, stamina & technique.
In the second month of training your fitness is up to speed and looking like a Pro fighter, your loss of body fat is noticeable and you are mentally on an extreme high.
At the end of your 3rd month of training your fitness is peaking and you will be keen to go home to impress your friends & family with the new YOU ( Fighting Fit).
When you return home to your usual training gym, you then realize how much you have improved in fitness and in your Thai Boxing technique. Most students return to Rawai Muay Thai Camp for more Muay Thai & fitness within a year of their first visit.
For more information on Muay Thai and Training in Thailand, please visit our website
This camp tour was filmed on the 13th of May 2009 For more information, pictures and video see our websites; www.tigermuaythai.com http www.tigermuaythai.tv http