Hey Chiangmai, you're right.. it get's easier. Yeah I think you're probably right about that to a certain extent. I did a full month a Tiger, and a little later on I trained a little at a gym in Koh Phangan ..but the latter wasn't much of a gym, as you might expect since that's where the full moon party is and it's more of a party island..Would you recommend any specific gyms or areas to train in thailand?
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Santai Muay Thai in Chiang Mai will offer you a very different experience. It's developed a bit since I first trained there some 5 years ago, but it's still very much orientated towards traditional Muay Thai. Not forgetting all of the great gyms in Bangkok, plenty to choose from there!
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