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Do
you need to be in shape to join?
No you do not! At P.T.B.C we pride ourselves on getting our
students into shape - actually great shape. Its what we do!
Don't wait to get into shape
Is
Thai Boxing good for self-defense? Thai boxing
is one of the best systems of self defense. Our training program
is designed to teach students what really works. Thai Boxing
is a very strong defense art that enables one to defend from
strong attacks and counter with weapons like elbows and the
Thai Boxing infamous and deadly leg kicks.
Is
Thai Boxing safe?
You won't get kicked in the head or walk home with black eyes.
Our training programs are primarily non-contact. We use the
safest equipment and cut no corners for your safety. Only
those who desire and have obtained the necessary skills are
allowed contact training.
Is
Thai boxing for women
? Yes!
Women make up 30% of our classes, and we're not talking about
aerobic kickboxing here, rather our serious classes. At P.T.B.C
our instructors pride themselves in helping women develop
the spirit of strength and toughness. Our training environment
is friendly and motivating so you can learn at your pace,
we will push you to new limits. We have women students that
range in ages from 5to 50.
How
do I get started ? we
encourage beginners to "dive in" and "get in
shape now"! Obviously, those who have some athletic background
and exercise regularly tend to fare better than those who
are "couch potatoes". Either way, it's hard to avoid
the muscle soreness and fatigue that comes with first-time
training. Even advanced students who have been training for
many years always regret missing too many classes for fear
of having to get back into shape again. , Muay Thai is a challenge.
As we say," the first class is always the hardest."
How
often do I need to train ? Frequency
of training ultimately depends on the your needs and schedule.
Of course, like anything else, the more you put into Muay
Thai the more you will get out. This is especially true with
Martial Arts in general since practice and training over time
will ultimately improve ones endurance, technique and strength.
For beginners we recommend two group classes per week with
a private lesson once a month.
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