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    Default A quick question...

    I was wondering if this place is good for teaching Muay Thai.

    http://www.activeedgefitness.com/html/martial_arts.html
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    Having never been there, I can't comment on the instruction, but if i were you I would give it a try. They advertise quite a few things I would definitely want to check out.

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    "He is also a Certified Full Instructor with the United World Muay Thai Association (vutmuaythai.com) under Kru Vut Kamnark.'

    Well Vut is well known.

    Looks like a good place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Burger
    "He is also a Certified Full Instructor with the United World Muay Thai Association (vutmuaythai.com) under Kru Vut Kamnark.'

    Well Vut is well known.

    Looks like a good place.
    It does? Excellent, thank you.
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    Another question.

    Are there any good Kickboxing or Muay Thai gyms in Illinois, beside the one I put up?

    I'm actually leaning more towards American Kickboxing. (above the waist only)
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    "I'm actually leaning more towards American Kickboxing. (above the waist only)"

    Well catch your balance before you fall.
    Leg kicks change everything.

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Burger
    "I'm actually leaning more towards American Kickboxing. (above the waist only)"

    Well catch your balance before you fall.
    Leg kicks change everything.

    Jeff

    Well American Kickboxing or Kickboxing. (leg kick) But I want to that, maybe Muay Thai, but I'm looking more into Kickboxing. Does anyone know any good schools/gyms?
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    Does this look like a good Kickboxing gym?

    http://www.teamzs.com/kick.htm
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    personally, no. if you save yp some money come to thailand to a muay thai camp youll be taught first hand, without the muay thai being watered-down. its like 12,000 bacht per month[maybe about 300 american dollars??] to be in the camp but it has its own gyms, great trainers, socializing, space..anything you need to master muay thai.

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