Posted by admin | Posted in Austin | Posted on 18-08-2010
Tags: @todo, Austin, austin mma gyms, boxing, fitness, mma

If I do Muay Thai or boxing and where I can find a good training center of Muay Thai in South Austin, TX?
I heard that me some good for boxing and muay Thai others. He had had experience in boxing, but none in Muay Thai, and I do not know if I'm right build for it. I received mixed reviews from friends saying that I would be short or not I have the body structure. I'm almost 5'7-5'8 with how to build legs wide, not very long (which is what I heard from those who need). Anyway, I wonder if it is not matter and I should take classes in Muay Thai or only should stick to boxing. Any cry if someone agrees that I do not Muay Thai, you all know of places around the south of Austin that have good grades. I am looking for something real, not a huge gadget with luxury gyms and Web sites developed, but people who know what they do and want to teach people who are looking to take seriously the potential to make a move to mixed martial arts. Thanks!
Premier Martial Arts is the place to go to Texas, where Muay Thai. The owner is Steve Doss kickboxer who fought as a professional in the world. You can go to a place where they learn Muay Thai in a weekend seminar, or someone is the real deal. I'll get the coach with real experience. I am an aspiring MMA fighter from New Jersey and I have trained with Steve Doss when in New York and New Jersey. It is a friend Carl Mascarenhas, the promoter of the fight against asylum www.asylumfightleague.com League is my instructor.
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