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Thailand Muay Thai Camps
Thinking about coming to train in Thailand?
Well, if you have the opportunity to do so, you should take
advantage of it while you can. Book that ticket and head to the “Land of
Smiles†because you definitely won’t regret it.
My name is Bill and I’ve travelled to Thailand on multiple occasions to
train. My latest trip to Thailand, which lasted almost a year, was
documented on Fight Passport. During that time, I trained at dozens of the
Muay Thai camps throughout the country.
Some of the Muay Thai camps and, of course, some of the trainers stood out
as being better than others. Not only did I learn about which camps were the
best, but I also learned a lot about living in Thailand.
From the training to the culture; the girls to the immigration visas - I’ve
accumulated a lot of extremely
valuable information throughout my time here and I’d like to pass it
along to my fellow Muay Thai enthusiasts.
Within this Thailand training guide, you’ll learn…
The most common Thai
scams and how to avoid them
Everything you need
to know about securing the appropriate visa
Which Muay Thai camps
to visit and which ones to avoid
How to get around in
Bangkok, Phuket and Pattaya
Important Thai
customs so you don’t embarrass yourself or offend anyone
The cost of living in
each area so you’ll be able to budget yourself accordingly
How to save a lot of
money on accommodation, food and pretty much everything else…
The amount of money you’ll save is what makes this package so valuable. In
Thailand, there’s dual pricing on almost everything. There’s the “Thai
price†and then there’s the “foreigner price†. Having spent so much time in
Thailand, I know what the “Thai prices†are and I’ll show you how to get
them for yourself.
I’ll show you…
Where you can get
about 40% off all your training gear (cheapest prices in Thailand)
How to get from
Bangkok to Pattaya for the cost of a beer at the bar
How to find
affordable rooms without getting jacked up rates on your electricity usage
How to cut your
transportation expenses in half
You’ll actually start saving money from the moment you land at the airport
with a little known tip that will knock about 10-20 dollars off your trip
into the city. The amount of money you’ll end up saving from the minute you
land at airport to the time you settle at your Muay Thai training camp pays
for the cost of this training guide. It’ll most likely end up costing you
more if you don’t get the guide than if you do.
So get yourself a copy. You really have nothing to lose. I’ve put a lot of
effort into this and if you don’t feel that the information in the book is
worth the 28 dollar investment, then I’ll be happy to give you a refund.
As soon as your order is processed, you'll be redirected to a protected page
where you can instantly download the book, which comes in a PDF format.
ALSO INCLUDED!
The training in Thailand isn’t easy so it’s best to start
preparing yourself physically prior to coming. To help you get ready, we’ve
created a training manual that profiles all sorts of Muay Thai specific
exercises that you should be doing before you come. These exercises will
help you increase your strength in the clinch, increase the power of your
punches, increase your tolerance to lactic acid accumulation and most
importantly, they’ll help improve your cardiovascular efficiency.
So get yourself a copy of the Thailand Training Guide, which
will prepare you for your upcoming trip and get a great Muay Thai
conditioning manual thrown in as a bonus. Like I said, if you're at all
unsatisfied with your purchase, you can just get yourself a refund. You have
absolutely nothing to lose so order your copy today.
Questions?
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