Muay Thai Hackney
Yellow Belt
Alright guys, new member here. As you can tell from my user name, i'm from Hackney, East London England, and i'm..well, very interested in Muay Thai, I guess is the only thing I can say, lol.
I'm 25 years old and didn't really start any Muay Thai training attempt until I was 23. My mum did a bit of Muay when she was in her late 30s, and it wasn't until I started watching more youtube videos, MMA, and, ahem, Ong Bak D) until I decided I really wanted to learn to his beautiful and reliable form of combat.
The problem is, I have been doing Muay Thai on and off a lot of this is due to lack of commitment, work, lack of funds and finding a suitable gym or whatever. I would train Muay Thai for a month, then take several months off, and then go back, which is unacceptable. I want to be doing this at LEAST 2 times a week.
I'm 6,2, weigh about 14 stone (190-195lbs to the yanks out there), so I have a lot of length on me..thing is, not very good at using it. I feel I need to be stronger in the clinch and I need to work on my leg/body kicks, particuarly on my left side. I have powerful hooks and decent uppercuts, but that's about it. I need to really mix in the elbows and stuff.
Anyways, one of the main reasons I joined this site was to get advice about developing stamina and power. I only get to go to the gym once a week, there is no squat rack there so now I do body squats a lot and leg press once a week to develop my legs. There is no bag there to, so I don't really do anything to condition my shins. I shadow box a lot, and that's it really. I feel like I have learnt enough to understand how to perfect my techniques in my hands and elbows and some of the basic combinations, but my fitness and the desire to feel like I can realistically defeat somebody is something I seek.
Any general advice on how to get fairly fit for Muay Thai. I don't want to loose too much body mass, but I want hit faster, harder and not kick like a girl, like real Thais. I do think it's worth mentioning that I have asthma and always carry an inhaler, hope there are some fellow asthmatic Muay Thai trainees out there??
Sorry for the long message but just wanted to give you guys a good idea about what I am and my limits.
I'm 25 years old and didn't really start any Muay Thai training attempt until I was 23. My mum did a bit of Muay when she was in her late 30s, and it wasn't until I started watching more youtube videos, MMA, and, ahem, Ong Bak D) until I decided I really wanted to learn to his beautiful and reliable form of combat.
The problem is, I have been doing Muay Thai on and off a lot of this is due to lack of commitment, work, lack of funds and finding a suitable gym or whatever. I would train Muay Thai for a month, then take several months off, and then go back, which is unacceptable. I want to be doing this at LEAST 2 times a week.
I'm 6,2, weigh about 14 stone (190-195lbs to the yanks out there), so I have a lot of length on me..thing is, not very good at using it. I feel I need to be stronger in the clinch and I need to work on my leg/body kicks, particuarly on my left side. I have powerful hooks and decent uppercuts, but that's about it. I need to really mix in the elbows and stuff.
Anyways, one of the main reasons I joined this site was to get advice about developing stamina and power. I only get to go to the gym once a week, there is no squat rack there so now I do body squats a lot and leg press once a week to develop my legs. There is no bag there to, so I don't really do anything to condition my shins. I shadow box a lot, and that's it really. I feel like I have learnt enough to understand how to perfect my techniques in my hands and elbows and some of the basic combinations, but my fitness and the desire to feel like I can realistically defeat somebody is something I seek.
Any general advice on how to get fairly fit for Muay Thai. I don't want to loose too much body mass, but I want hit faster, harder and not kick like a girl, like real Thais. I do think it's worth mentioning that I have asthma and always carry an inhaler, hope there are some fellow asthmatic Muay Thai trainees out there??
Sorry for the long message but just wanted to give you guys a good idea about what I am and my limits.