Hey guys
It's been awhile since I posted on here- I just have been so caught up with life. I last posted months ago- regarding a change that I was undergoing regarding my training. To cut a long story short- I left my school and went to another school. My old school was traditional Thai style and the new school was MMA gym- it offered me the chance to still do some Muay Thai, boxing (I wanted to work on my hands), and also get some grappling experience!!!
I'm now back at the old gym- however doing 1x boxing and then MMA class one night a week at the new gym.
Anyway- the Muay Thai I encountered at the new gym was 'Dutch Thai'. It was very very different to what I was used to. To this day I'm still much more comfortable fighting like a Thai (or trying to anyway). Although I do try to take some of the useful parts from dutch thai and use them in my style.
Has anybody had experience with both 'styles'? How did you find them differing from each other? If you did do both- did you have problems adjusting from one to the other? What about weaknesses/strengths- does anything stick out between the 2 'styles'?
I think this could prove an interesting point of discussion amongst each other!!! I look forward to hearing your replies!
It's been awhile since I posted on here- I just have been so caught up with life. I last posted months ago- regarding a change that I was undergoing regarding my training. To cut a long story short- I left my school and went to another school. My old school was traditional Thai style and the new school was MMA gym- it offered me the chance to still do some Muay Thai, boxing (I wanted to work on my hands), and also get some grappling experience!!!
I'm now back at the old gym- however doing 1x boxing and then MMA class one night a week at the new gym.
Anyway- the Muay Thai I encountered at the new gym was 'Dutch Thai'. It was very very different to what I was used to. To this day I'm still much more comfortable fighting like a Thai (or trying to anyway). Although I do try to take some of the useful parts from dutch thai and use them in my style.
Has anybody had experience with both 'styles'? How did you find them differing from each other? If you did do both- did you have problems adjusting from one to the other? What about weaknesses/strengths- does anything stick out between the 2 'styles'?
I think this could prove an interesting point of discussion amongst each other!!! I look forward to hearing your replies!