| Paul Howard |
| | 10/21/11 at 06:19 PM | | #1 |
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| Hi all, just recently taken up Muay Thai here in the UK and my aim is to progress to a level of ability/ fitness to spend some time at TMT next year. Very impressed with the facilities and need to start saving some money for flights over there!! I've found Thai boxing a little late in life as I'm 31 already, but I won't let age hold me back and I hope that a stint at Tiger Muay Thai can help me make the most of the years I have left.
Hope to see you all next year!! |
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| TMT staff |
| | 10/21/11 at 11:16 PM | | #2 |
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| Age isn't a big deal. We have some really good guys that are much older than you training here.
See you next year.! |
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| Paul Howard |
| | 10/22/11 at 11:56 AM | | #3 |
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| Ultimately I'd love to fight but I'm looking at like 33 or 34 before I'm ready to step in the ring. Not sure if Im pushing it but I'm giving it a go!! |
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| Will E. |
| | 10/23/11 at 10:42 PM | | #4 |
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| Hi Paul,
You can still have a go at it. We had a long time camp guest Randy Hale who was still fighting at 45.
Have a look!
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| Jay Richardson |
| | 10/31/11 at 10:29 PM | | #5 |
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| Good thing age (I am 40-UUUGHHH) is not a requirement for entry. I am coming in Dec 30th for a few weeks. I have done little to no striking. I am a purple belt in BJJ and look forward to mixing up the beginner MT classes with the BJJ/Grappling/Wrestling.....if I am still walking after the......may try a little Yoga. I look forward to checking it out and learning.
Jay |
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| TMT staff |
| | 11/01/11 at 07:47 AM | | #6 |
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Jay,
Age isn't a big deal these days. With a healthy diet, supplements and plenty of exercise you can stay in shape well into your later years.
Our new indoor bjj/wrestling facility should be complete by the time you come out. You can train in there when you aren't working your stand up.
See you in December. |
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