I am a 15 year old training muay thai fighter, i stopped training due to financial problems,?
Question : I am a 15 year old training muay thai fighter, i stopped training due to financial problems,?
anyways to train to improve myself?
financial training
Best answer:
Answer by dichotomymom
invest in a good video tutorial and exercise/meditate….
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#2 written by pachco_3 1 year ago
I had the same problem when I was training. I was trying to train, go to college, and hold a job at the same time. I could not afford it and I did not have time for it. But the best way to train yourself is to first of all keep in shape. Lots of running and ab work. And you have to keep moving. Bouncing, working on your strikes, and your foot work. If you need something to give you a little feed back on your striking and can’t find anyone willing to spar with you for free. Revert back to the traditional methods. Wrap some type of padding around a rather thin tree and work on your strikes. Softly at first to create the pain tolerence and then when you have it you can go harder. If you do this and don’t hurt yourself when you back to train no one will having anything on you. Trust me. Their leg kicks won’t even phase you and your stricke will break bones.
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#3 written by Ken C 1 year ago
The other respondents have the right idea in my opinion. Go back to your school/instructor and explain your situation. All fo the quality instructors I know would much prefer to give free lessons to someone who will turn up to every class, than receive tuition payments from someone who rarely turns up.
If such an arrangement is not possible, you could also look at trying to find a work-out partner by posting ad’s on the internet or in your local newspaper. Such workout partners should be reviewed by your parents and the workouts should occur somewhere suitable.
Barring all of that, you might want to consider any program or disicpline in your area that is free, low cost, or that will accept you as a student in exchange for work you can provide. It may not be your desired discipline, but training, knowledge, and information are NEVER a waste of time and when you can afford lessons, you could always return to Muay Thai if that remains your passion. There are legal restrictions on what clubs can ask you to do in exchange for lessons, especially at your age, in most countries, but I’m sure they can work our some suitable and legal arrangement.
Good luck to you. Such challenges cna be tough, but they can also forge the fortitude that will make you an outstanding and dedicated martial artist.
Ken C
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