Zephyor
Orange Belt
Hi! I'll start off by introducing myself
I'm a 19 year-old first year college guy from Romania. I'll head to Bucharest for my stuydies and i am very thrilled by the idea of picking up an art to practice. My main goals are to find an art that i can commit to on long run and also to get myself fit.... I'm not in my best shape atm.
I am 1.82 m tall, and i weigh roughly around 100 kg... more likely less than that. I am also left-handed.
Heres a picture of my built/bodytype. sorry for it... i don't like it either
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I never went to any form of martial arts club and due to the fact i lived by countryside i couldnt go to a gym either. My mere muscular conditioning came from physical labour and that'd be it.
I tried to pick up on some bases myself by watching some youtube videos... I'll post em at the end.
I would love to learn Muay thai for self-achivement and i guess competitive reasons and maybe a little additional JJ. (preferably traditional, with the cool throws and wristlocks) training for self defence. I've also looked up on some muay boran tecniques wich seem to be quite practical and applicable too, i can't expertise too well due to the "untrained eye"
I've mentioned before that i am not quite fit. I would love some advice regarding a daily routine of worckouts.
I can improvise myself a heavybag, made of sacks filled and wood dust and sand, or i could wrap up a pole with a thick compressed layerof poliuretanic foam.
I was thinking of a stretch, 15 minute HIIT run at 6 AM in the morning followed by fulll body no equip exercices like jump squats, blurpees, dimond incline pushups, regular pushups, and back exercice for posture.. heard Muay thai stance has a bad effect on the spine oh and then strech again, tecnique drills, and repeat this in the evening. Like they do in Muay Thai camps.
My limits , when rested, one set, for each exercice separatly would be:
20 pushups of any kind
10 blurpees then i loose it
5 pullups, hard to do at my bodyweight
I can run max 1 km but then i loose my breath ( non smoker btw)
my 50 m sprint time is 6.9 s
i can do like 100 squats.
And here's the things i started to learn from.
& the other 2 fro msame channel
TL
R What I wish to know from you, more experienced practitioners, is:
What workout shall I follow.
Are these materials good enough to start learning MT myself until i find myself a good "Kru"
TY for reading, Best regards!!!
I'm a 19 year-old first year college guy from Romania. I'll head to Bucharest for my stuydies and i am very thrilled by the idea of picking up an art to practice. My main goals are to find an art that i can commit to on long run and also to get myself fit.... I'm not in my best shape atm.
I am 1.82 m tall, and i weigh roughly around 100 kg... more likely less than that. I am also left-handed.
Heres a picture of my built/bodytype. sorry for it... i don't like it either

I never went to any form of martial arts club and due to the fact i lived by countryside i couldnt go to a gym either. My mere muscular conditioning came from physical labour and that'd be it.
I tried to pick up on some bases myself by watching some youtube videos... I'll post em at the end.
I would love to learn Muay thai for self-achivement and i guess competitive reasons and maybe a little additional JJ. (preferably traditional, with the cool throws and wristlocks) training for self defence. I've also looked up on some muay boran tecniques wich seem to be quite practical and applicable too, i can't expertise too well due to the "untrained eye"
I've mentioned before that i am not quite fit. I would love some advice regarding a daily routine of worckouts.
I can improvise myself a heavybag, made of sacks filled and wood dust and sand, or i could wrap up a pole with a thick compressed layerof poliuretanic foam.
I was thinking of a stretch, 15 minute HIIT run at 6 AM in the morning followed by fulll body no equip exercices like jump squats, blurpees, dimond incline pushups, regular pushups, and back exercice for posture.. heard Muay thai stance has a bad effect on the spine oh and then strech again, tecnique drills, and repeat this in the evening. Like they do in Muay Thai camps.
My limits , when rested, one set, for each exercice separatly would be:
20 pushups of any kind
10 blurpees then i loose it
5 pullups, hard to do at my bodyweight
I can run max 1 km but then i loose my breath ( non smoker btw)
my 50 m sprint time is 6.9 s
i can do like 100 squats.
And here's the things i started to learn from.
TL

What workout shall I follow.
Are these materials good enough to start learning MT myself until i find myself a good "Kru"
TY for reading, Best regards!!!