looking to take up mt
hi im interested to take up mt. am i just wondering whether is it suitable for someone who has zero backgrd in martial arts and also inflexible?..ive gone thru the gym listing too.. im still not sure which gym i should join.. any advice?? and last qn.. how much do you guys spend on mt per month? im 19f and still a student so i really need to see whthr i can afford it.. sorry for asking so many questions at one time.. looking forward to hearing frm u guys =) thanks
try the gym trail class and see which ya comfortable with
hah hello this isnt really related to the topic but i jus realised the number of 'nakmuays' on this site has increased by over 300 since a month ago? o my. haha
Yeah... I think the site started with only... erm 30 - 50 people? now its like woah! 700+++
muay thai is getting real hot in sg these days !! maybe someday muay thai will replace the local s-league as the most popular sport in sg. lol. who knows.

it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
S-League becomes S-Muaythai
haha ya but sometimes i think if muaythai becomes popular for all the wrong reaons(eg. among hooligans) then i'd rather it not be so popular.. ah wells. jus my own point of view.













Cool... I started off with zero backgrd in Martial art too, not flexible too. Failed standing broad jump so you can just imagine. Hmm... how much I spend per month? good question, 100+? including other equipments and sort. or maybe more? no idea.
It really depends on the gym you're going too. All the prices of the gym are pretty alright and most of the gyms teaches good muaythai. I think some gyms offers NS and Student Packages. You have to check it out on those. Student Package are cheaper compared to normal package. In the inital stages, it might cost more after you got the equipments than you're just paying for the lessons only.
No worries at all... All you need to do now is just take the 1st step to experiencing muaythai. Cheer!