martialartsresearcher Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 I was wondering how long do's it take to learn muay thai kickboxing?
Icetuete Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 well, how long does it take to be good at something?
mtmaniac Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 It depends on how much work you put in it. If you train two days/week and just do it for the excersise youre never gonna be good. You might aswell do aerobics but if put a serious effort it doesnt have to take that long time before youre good.
Hybrid Posted October 23, 2003 Posted October 23, 2003 I was wondering how long do's it take to learn muay thai kickboxing? I don't practice Muay Thai. However, did you happen to see this post? Apparently the guy juggernaut45's talking about has only been practicing for half a year and he won his first 2 fights. I've also heard Muay Thai isn't hard to learn but is very effective. “Iron is full of impurities that weaken it; through forging, it becomes steel and is transformed into a razor-sharp sword. Human beings develop in the same fashion.” ~Morihei Ueshiba
Topic Posted October 24, 2003 Posted October 24, 2003 It also depends on youre athletic ability, if you come in there and you ahve never watched, liked etc a fighting sprot/combat and you dont have those genes it will take you a long time to learn.
rb Posted October 24, 2003 Posted October 24, 2003 I was wondering how long do's it take to learn muay thai kickboxing? I don't practice Muay Thai. However, did you happen to see this post? Apparently the guy juggernaut45's talking about has only been practicing for half a year and he won his first 2 fights. I've also heard Muay Thai isn't hard to learn but is very effective. I think the guy he's refering to (reyes) has previous martial arts experience.
Hybrid Posted October 24, 2003 Posted October 24, 2003 I was wondering how long do's it take to learn muay thai kickboxing? I don't practice Muay Thai. However, did you happen to see this post? Apparently the guy juggernaut45's talking about has only been practicing for half a year and he won his first 2 fights. I've also heard Muay Thai isn't hard to learn but is very effective. I think the guy he's refering to (reyes) has previous martial arts experience. Possibly. I don't know anything about him so... yup. “Iron is full of impurities that weaken it; through forging, it becomes steel and is transformed into a razor-sharp sword. Human beings develop in the same fashion.” ~Morihei Ueshiba
Drunken Monkey Posted October 24, 2003 Posted October 24, 2003 i'm going to be really boring and say that there's a difference between learning something and being good at something... post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are."When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."
bigpopparob2000 Posted October 30, 2003 Posted October 30, 2003 Like others have said, it depends on your natural ability to pick it up but moreso how much work you put into it. You'll do a 100 of muay thai kicks the wrong way before you develop muscle memory and know how the right way to kick feels.
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