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Old 05-Oct-2005, 18:39
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i guess it depends on tonys motivating factors to get involved with Kick boxing...Muay Thai sure is a very good art but not if you want to keep fit and keep your hand in..its a little more serious than that.....imho......

Muay Thai for tonys goals may be a little heavy.....

best advice go look at a club and actually try out a session....my advise if indeed all you want is to keep fit and sharpen up a little is a free style club...a little more casual if thats the right word, than muay Thai.

Other than that check the club as in my 19 years of martial arts experience they differ greatly and each art is only as good as the guy taking the session.....

hope that helps a little.

[Edited on 5-10-2005 by fil2]

Good advice, thanks mate.

I'll have to check out some local clubs
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