11.02.2011 Annual Agenda 1 Comment

BAAN MUAYTHAI INVITES SPECIAL GUESTS

On March 2011 we will invite special guests from Rawai Muaythai, Phuket, Thailand. They are Tuk (Owner/Manager/Promoter/Head Trainer of Rawai Muaythai) and Bang Keng (Tuk’s Assistant/Senior Trainer of Rawai Muaythai). Tuk started boxing at age 9. He boxed and fought professionally in Bangkok for 12 years. His fight records: 150 fights (115 wins, 30 losses, 5 draws). And he held 2005 World Title S-1 135 lbs.

Tuk,Rawai Muaythai,after won S1 World Championship

Tuk,Rawai Muaythai,after won S1 World Championship

Tuk and Bang will teach and share their experiences and knowledge to us at Baan Muay Thai Club, Jakarta for a month. This will be their first visit to Indonesia.

As one of best promoter in Phuket,Tuk will also visit Bali with Baan Muay Thai team to give us suggestions and look for any possibilities  according to our Muaythai International Event in Bali.

It’s an honor to be with them in our enjoyable training session. Meet them only in “My Muay Thai Class” at Baan Muay Thai Club, Jakarta, Indonesia.   Cheers..

(11/02/2011)

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Vaughan Fulmer Age: 39 Now in Perth, Western Australia When I first waddled in to Baan Muay Thai Club  I was weighting in at about 105kgs. I’d been living in Jakarta for almost a year and between living in hotels laced with too much of the local delicacies, combined late night work commitments meant I’d let myself go. I wanted to find some form of exercise that I’d enjoy and get me looking good. I’d done some muay thai back in Australia as part of a company health program and found I really enjoyed it so went searching for a club in Jakarta and this is how I stumbled upon Baan Muay Thai.... The refreshing thing about Baan Muay Thai is their approach. Firstly it’s about improving your fitness, it’s not about trying to go out and fighting people. Secondly, for me it was about fun, then comes technique and power. The trainers know how keep you motivated to the point where 2 hours of intense work just seems to drift by.  Yes you’ll sweat a lot and you might get the occasional bruise, but if you keep at it all this hard work will provide you some great results, and do it with a smile as well. Having lost some 15kg (and counting) over 7 months of attending both the fitness and the My Muay Thai classes I cannot speak highly enough of the trainers and their club. Vaughan Fulmer Age: 39 Now in Perth, Western Australia March 2010