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I am pretty bold that I will eat in Thailand. Being that this was my first visit to Thailand, I received many warnings from various people about the condition they call the “Thai mannequin”.
I love spicy food, so I didn’t worry too much about it, and I firmly believe that in order to experience another culture while testing their food, this is a big part of it.
I would try things on the menu in Thailand, and I would never try to go back home. I think the mistake I made was with some street vendors. I could clearly see that their training areas were not entirely clean, but I never expected what I had for me.
Thai tummy & quot; sounds like such a sweet misfortune ... It is not. My guts felt like they were going to fall out. I spent a couple, afraid to get away from the toilet, but on the 3rd day I got the courage. I was going to withdraw money. I missed training and I had to go back there.
Since I spent a few days off, Sawat found another private lesson to fill the time, so I was without a coach. I returned to the group classes. The problem was that I could not leave the toilet for more than 10 minutes, which took two days, not to mention 2.5 hours.
I strategically located next to the exit and apologized when I needed. Around the 4th or 5th time, I could see that it embarrassed the head coach. When it came time for punching, I saw him whisper something from a trainer. This coach bought me out and said that I would go with him.
The next 11 minutes associated with this coach kicked me out of me. These were the most difficult 3 rounds I have ever done. Between rounds, he forced me to do push-ups, while the rest rested. The third round ended with me on my knee ... completely out of gas. I looked up, expecting to hit him, but instead I found my outstretched hand, helping me from the floor. He said: “Good job. And left.
Who is this maniac? I saw his name adorned with his shorts. His name was Kay. A glance at the Tiger Muay Thai website told me everything I needed to know:
Kru Kay (wrestling manager)
Nick: Kay
Fight name: Pichai Wu Volapon
Battle record: over 250 battles
Titles: Won first place at Lumpinee Stadium
First, Kay began studying at the age of 10 in his hometown of Surin, northeast Thailand. He began to fight shortly thereafter and quickly earned a reputation on the local track as a strong fighter, winning many fights by knockout. Moving to Bangkok at the age of 17 to train at the famous Quiazing camp, where he trained with the TMT trainer Nai for the rest of his career. Kay made his debut in Bangkok at Rajadamnern Stadium in the division of 100 pounds, and then moved to the weight divisions before becoming the superstar of Onesongchai, the largest promoter in Thailand, regularly fighting in Lumpinee Stadium on national television.
During Prime Minister Kay, he attended the biggest names in Muay Thai per day, such as Orono, Attachay, Tonchchai, Chachai and Yoktai Sitor. While competing during the “golden era” of Muay Thai, Kay defeated many champions of that time and rose to the ranking, but, unfortunately, did not get the title.
Kay left the fight at the age of 27, with more than 250 fights and a 17-year competition. After retiring, he quickly began to train fighters in Bangkok and Surin, where he raised such champions as Iquezang Kor.Rungthanakeat.
Shortly after Tiger Muay Thai opened, Kay was enrolled to join the training team and has been here ever since. Over the course of many years teaching many leading Tiger militants, Kay now holds the position of wrestling manager. He organizes fights for TMT fighters at local stadiums, Bangkok stadiums and abroad.
Kei is known for his tireless learning style, focusing on building strength and stamina from his students.
I went back to the rum to lick my wounds because of the beating I just took. I got on the Internet and read the above information. I put on my shoes and went back to Tigre Muay Thai, and signed up for private lessons with Kay.
I dared to admire this man. His rough appearance makes him a great coach. But he also has compassion, as evidenced by his willingness to help me leave the earth after our first meeting.
I will train with him every day thereafter during my stay at Tiger Muay Thai. I would do a morning group session, private with Kay, then group the sessions again. I got into amazing shape, and I owe it all to that maniac who kicked my ass.
I never told Kay why I left the class that day, and I don't think he would have taken care. He was instructed to kick my ass, so he did ... and I liked it. Now I know what means that the term that came out of shit means ... I hurt everywhere, but my Thai language has disappeared.
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