I fought like shit, sometimes that happens to people who fight. I learned from it and moved on.
Tookkonkinkee: I can assure you that your assumptions about me and my Muay Thai are quite wrong. Have an awesome day.
Aaron Fisher
If you are not good enough to fight professionally in your home country then you should not be fighting professionally in any other country.
Go and train for 6 months, learn as much as you can and come back and fight amateur and gain experience then turn pro.
A tutorial I made on how to throw a proper leg kick. Lots of misinformation out there, hope this helps some people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPi_j6cNiFc
This video will be out soon, probably as an app for Iphone. It shows seven different ways to catch various kicks and one way to deal with the kick once you catch it. As far as a teep goes, if I catch it I almost always sweep the leg.
Warrior Way Martial Arts Alliance -- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu -- Team Caique | Muay Thai -- Dragonleg
This is where you want to go. It's in Walled Lake too.
Jason Strout teaches muay Thai at Church Street. He used to train and fight under Duke Roufus in Milwaukee. He was an amateur IKF National champion twice I think. His teaches a Dutch style of MT and has good hands. He's fought both muay Thai and boxing.He is a very hands on coach and in addition...
Where are you in NC? If your near the Raleigh/Durham/Cary area come check out Sommai Muay Thai Academy in Morrisville. You won't be disappointed.
Sommai Muay Thai Academy Raleigh Durham Cary North Carolina Fitness Kickboxing MMA Gym
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