A camp with a Singaporean guide
Hello,
If you are a typical Singaporean who knows nothing about Thailand but yet want to experience what all Muay Thai Enthusiasts look for ward to, to Train MT in Thailand, look no further. Here is [Mod edited, no ads - read the rules]
chess player hahaha..... this is advertising no?
blatant advertising... 
Hello,
If you are a typical Singaporean who knows nothing about Thailand but yet want to experience what all Muay Thai Enthusiasts look for ward to, to Train MT in Thailand, look no further. Here is www.sgthailandmuaythai.blogspot.com
A typical S'porean usually knows alot about Thailand as that is where the best bargains are!! 
Not really, in the sense this is something unique. Like how many other camps in thailand will have a Singaporean willing to guide you?
I began to take note after I saw how the Royal Muay Thai charge SGD1200 for a week to Thailand.
And most here will not know me because I have been in Thailand, away from Singapore ,for so long.
wrong answer, son.
Not really, in the sense this is something unique. Like how many other camps in thailand will have a Singaporean willing to guide you?
I began to take note after I saw how the Royal Muay Thai charge SGD1200 for a week to Thailand.
And most here will not know me because I have been in Thailand, away from Singapore ,for so long.
A typical S'porean is educated and know how to get around in foreign places. A typical S'porean is a miser with his/her cash. Your intentions are good but your pricing is steep. I can get rates for 4 weeks training with lodging excluding meals at much much lower rate including ferrying to and fro from airport. Do not forget most S'poreans who go training to Thailand, go in backpackers style and will try to reduce cost here and there and as much as they can.
So you expect me to pay a nameless boy 1.000 dollars cash to train at a nameless gym "on the outskirts" and you'll waste an hour of your life to show me around a student hostel??? That's the worst business plan ever!
Admin, take this crap down please!
Not really, in the sense this is something unique. Like how many other camps in thailand will have a Singaporean willing to guide you?
I began to take note after I saw how the Royal Muay Thai charge SGD1200 for a week to Thailand.
And most here will not know me because I have been in Thailand, away from Singapore ,for so long.
Lau: Let's not take down this post yet...it's an interesting post.
Chess: I am very interested to know what you expect to get out of this posting...you expect to make money out of this? With no form of verification etc.? At least we know that Royal Muay Thai is a registered business....
My name is Justin. What is so important about that lol?
And I have listed many photos of the gym and it is obviously an expensive or high class place in itself, given that you see a big building rather than some gym with a zinc roof. I think the facilities, training and trainer are more important than the name.
And I had posted a post but it seems to have been deleted.
This is a posting about a service few have provided(Other than RTF as was mentioned). If others wants this service where else can they look for?
It is not so much advertising in the sense I tell my gym is super good in this and that etc. If so, wont the camp reviews already in this forum constitute some sort of advertising too?
Justin, for starters what is your gymn name in Thailand? and where is it located? "Outskirts" is not an answer or location. So far,no one really cares if a MT gym is made of bricks or has a zinc roof, pple are more interested in quality trainers and training and that can be found all over Thailand let alone in S'pore now. And you are asking why your identity is so important? Justin, you are obviously some young punk who has no idea about business etiquettes and etc. For your information, it is important and btw, your blog site seems so secret about everything. There is no transparency in anything about you or the gym? pictures are nothing without the relevant information, anyone can put up pictures. And people are indeed suspicious especially if they are typical S'poreans. First you advertise then now say you are just giving feedback. Friend, I think you started off on the wrong footing....
Dude, you're dodging the questions, are you gonna answer any of them???
And I had posted a post but it seems to have been deleted.

What question am I dodging? I was asked my name, and I said I am Justin. I was asked about advertising, I have said the truth, which this is a service which will benefit those who are interested in only MT and do not want to go into the trouble of learning about thais or look up where the camp is etc. And at present it seems the only other alternative is RTF which charge a few hundred more for one quarter of the training time.
Given these, do you not think members here will benefit quite a lot? You want them to be eaten up like the previous people who have taken up the SGD $1200 a week offer? Then what is all these negativity?
And in my posting on this thread, I mainly simply stated my service. I did not write in this thread the camp is super in xxxx things.
I had indeed written a reply, catering mostly to Mystic's post. It is gone, but nvm.
BTW, you all may want to read :
http://muaythai.sg/forum/general-chat-and-social/advise-about-bad-points-thailan...
Go fly a kite.. please.
Justin, you don't want to tell what your gym name is or its location?
Your blogsite doesn't mention anything either. Are you expecting people to PM you?
i need money too. go my face book i got a gym near thailand and cambodia boder n u will learn how to use AK 47 rather than hitting sand bags, skip and clinch for the whole day. Its a deadly art i assure u!
Sign me up Tommy!!! On second thoughts, on which part of the gun I'll be? ![]()
It is at the west part of Bangkok.
Since I have answered so many questions, you answer me 1. Do you all prefer those Singaporeans who do not want to bother about learning Thai etc. to sign up for RTF's package instead?
Do you know people in other forum have thanked me for setting up the blog? To them the truth is I have provided 1 more camp as an option to them. Any of you want to see the link?
MUAHAHA "answered so many questions"
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You only gave 1 half of an answer: your first name! The rest is mambo-jambo, outskirts, bangkok west, high class gym, only alternative, etc, etc. You did not gave a straight answer at all! That's the worst way to do business!
Dude, you're hard to understand, your grammar is not so good (see below) and you're biased against RTF 'cause they skin their students with their huge prices. So what? If they like it, let them bleed!
People go to sinbi's, patong gym, Ubon, 12 coins or any other of the tens or hundreds of muay thai camps across Thailand because they're reputable, everyone knows them and they provide a good service. You don't want to tell the name of the camp because you're afraid some other Singaporean will snatch this great idea from right under your nose.
And what on earth is the meaning of this:
"Do you all prefer those Singaporeans who do not want to bother about learning Thai etc. to sign up for RTF's package instead?"
Ever heard about free will?
On top of everything you're terrible misinformed: students from HT, BXG, ASF, Lana, FWA and other gyms train regularly at camps in BKK, Phuket, Ubon or Koh Samui and have fights there! Just search the forum, you'll be surprised...
You only heard about RTF 'cause their prices are sky-high, but there are lots of other places anyone can go and train, even with or without food 
Enough with this, I'll close the post, it doesn't help and I don't want to hear anymore about it. If anyone else has a good reason to re-open this post, pm me.
















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