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Tiger Muay Thai

i think it’s worth investing in private sessions, even just one or two. they can give you personal feedback that really improves your technique faster than group classes alone.

I recommend exploring the surrounding area after training. There are great local eateries nearby that offer delicious food at much better prices than the camp’s cafe.
Elite Fight Club

I recommend checking their schedule before you go... I thought drop-in classes were available all day, but some classes can fill up quick... I got lucky, but plan ahead for best results!
I think trying to catch a fight night if you can is a must! The atmosphere is electric, but make sure to book tickets a few days in advance to avoid disappointment.

My advice is to wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. You'll definitely sweat a lot, and I wish I had saved a few bucks on buying bottled water on-site

I suggest arriving just before lunchtime, around 11:30 AM. It’s way less crowded then, and you can snag a good spot to watch the training or get a private lesson without the rush!
Muay Thai Academy MTA

I suggest wearing light, breathable clothing. I wore regular gym clothes, but trust me, you'll be way more comfortable in something lighter, especially in that Bangkok heat!

I recommend trying to book a class at least a day in advance, especially on weekends. It gets super busy, and I almost missed my chance because they were fully booked!
Wildcat Muay Thai

I recommend joining the morning classes around 9 AM. They're less crowded, and you get more personal attention from the trainers. It really helped me improve my technique without feeling rushed.

My advice is to bring your own boxing gloves if you can. Rentals are available, but they can be a bit worn out. Plus, you'll save some cash in the long run and have a more comfortable experience
Cheeks Thai Boxing Club

My advice is to bring your own gear if you have it or check if they offer rentals. It saves you some bucks and you’ll feel more comfortable using your own stuff.

I recommend going for a morning class around 9 AM. The vibe is more relaxed and you'll get personal attention before the bigger crowds show up.

I suggest checking their class schedule online before you go. Some classes fill up quickly, and it helps to plan your visit accordingly.