'll be getting into Muay Thai soon; what should i expect? I've been watching boxing since 7th grade and MMA since 10th (23 now) so i know how the training goes/the overall picture but I figured if anybody who's trained before would see this they could give me some advice/tips that'd be cool. I have all the equipment purchased already and gym im going to has all different sorts of martial arts trainers and a full sized cage and ring, so I'll be getting the full package. l do not want to work my way towards competing amateurally or professionaly and DO NOT plan on doing sparring for a while and even then i intend to keep it light or not participate at all (even with headgear brain damage still occurs and that shit ain't worth it. Will they have a problem with this mindset?).
>Muay Thai
might aswell just learn ballet while you are at it princess
>>2820190
What's the problem with Muay Thai? I can take other classes too, they offer boxing, mma, pure grappling, etc. But kickboxing just seems the most fun
>>2820183
>Will they have a problem with this mindset?).
Only one way to find out.
>>2820195
Don't pay attention, is just some wrasling faggot.
>>2820190
Post your chest. Guarantee you're either a dyel skelly or a fat fuck.
>>2820183
I don't think they care if you pro or not. As long as you become a solid sparring partner and pay your monthly fee, they will be ok, I suppose.
Unless they organize some kind of event and try to get you into fighting.
>>2820183
How to protect my virginity : the thread