What are some recommended Muay Thai gyms in Thailand for training?

Sep 25, 2022
2 years ago
Jimbo ******
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Hello, I have decided to go to thailand for muay thai training, does somebody has the muay thai gym recommended? It's too much information that I don't know how to choose. Thank you everyone.
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The post asks for recommendations on Muay Thai gyms in Thailand for training. Community members provide a variety of suggestions including specific gyms like Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket, Core Combat in Chiang Mai, and Sitjapho in Hua Hin, among others. They also discuss factors such as location preference (north, south, city, beach) and the importance of training quality, suggesting that serious trainees should consider gyms with current or past champions. Additionally, comments highlight the diversity of training environments across various regions in Thailand.
Maurice ******
JP Boxing.Phitsanulok.past champ.
Jenna ******
Ana ********
@Punch ********************************
the best!! πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ‘ŒπŸΌ
Kool *******
If you are serious about training then only use gyms that currently have champions in their stable, or gyms run by past champions.
Martin *********
Good luck πŸ‘
Kristen ********
Bangarang in Chiang Mai.
Sascha **********
@Rawai ***********
is a family-run gym in Khao Lak, for anyone from total beginners to professional fighters and anything in between. Close to beautiful beaches, waterfalls, hot springs and many more attractions. There’s a small town nearby with some nice bars and restaurants and if you want to go all out partying occasionally, Phuket is just an hour away
Gordon *******
All depends on the location you want and your budget
Alexandr *************
If you come just for Muay Thai and don't care about anything else then Sitjapho in Hua Hin(The best for technique), or FA group in Bkk( the best for clinch). But, if you are not a pro and wanna enjoy your life in Thailand more, choose some gym in Phuket or Chiang Mai. There are good gyms every where, the training is usually 2 hours for one session. What are you gonna do the rest of the day?
Ross ********
Rage in Pattaya
@Bryan ********
Sigurd *********
I’m not sure if you are aware of it, but it’s more than one city in Thailand πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ and you can do the training in all of them.

So maybe πŸ€” if you narrow it down by writing ✍️ if you want to stay north, south, east or west to learn Muay Thai, it would be easier to come up with suggestions.
Phil ********
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IF in BKK convenient to BTS Phrom Pong
Michael ********
Core Combat in Chiang Mai
Michael ********
Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket
Garrett ***********
Thailands a big country. You want to live in the beach, in the city, or in the mountains?
Shayne **********
If you want to know about Chiang Mai options message me. I have something that includes visas and extensions for a year.
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