People if you have the right equipment and a training partner then it's a very effective way to learn. The instructors are right there on the tv screen to show you the techniques and explain the material. I study the SCARS dvd's and one of TFT's and I've learnt a lot. It actually could give you an advantage when you decide to train at a gym. Try it people before you comment and about SCARS and TFT I believe they're the best systems for street protection.
I have no droughts that the content is great, but...how effective is it to learn martial arts watching a dvd by yourself at home? Usually to learn Martial Arts you need to train with at least another individual and with an instructor, isn't that right?
@LeontariF1 I completely agree that there are no videos that are a substitute for a qualified instructor. However, I also think that supplemental learning resources such as videos and books can help you to decrease the learning curve and to keep your techniques sharp.
If nothing else, hopefully these will spark enough interest to get someone involved in the sport and help bring more people to it. And how much can they learn? Well- that much more than if they didn't have the videos.
@TechniquePrevails I think learning from a qualified instructor and training with other guys (and gals:) is the best way, however learning stuff like this and expanding your MA knowledge base is definitely a healthy approach. Not only are you getting to see what else is out there, but you get to take from what you learn and find your own style..... just my opinion.
my first muay thai training was with the first DVD, i got no coach i live in tasmania , you can check out my video reponse, after using the DVD for about a year now
I just received this set. I highly advise anyone to get it. If you are a beginner though, I would advise getting the original Muay Thai Home Study Course. This one picks up where the original left off. I give this set 5 stars though.
Hmm, this looks good. but muay thai is a little too hardcore for me man.. i watch the fights online.. shins to the head like its nothing! there straight crazy
Great. Check it out by clicking the link in the video description, and like everyone else- please write a review about it on the discussion board at TrainFightWin
You really need to check out this video set. Click the link in the video description and check it out. It's a very good investment for anyone looking to learn more about the striking arts.
It is a great set, and I HIGHLY recommend it. If you do get it, please make a post in the discussion board at TrainFightWin and tell the other members about it. I'm sure there will be a bunch of ya'll posting there.
There's a link in the video description in the top right-hand corner of this screen. Please click it and you'll be directed to their website. You can purchase it from there. Thanks!
People if you have the right equipment and a training partner then it's a very effective way to learn. The instructors are right there on the tv screen to show you the techniques and explain the material. I study the SCARS dvd's and one of TFT's and I've learnt a lot. It actually could give you an advantage when you decide to train at a gym. Try it people before you comment and about SCARS and TFT I believe they're the best systems for street protection.
21stRevelation 10 months ago
looks like a MOVIE trailer
2submit 11 months ago
Muay Thai FAMily rocks ... who is this training from ??
SawazzzzzzzzzDEE. ;-)
docthailand 1 year ago
I have no droughts that the content is great, but...how effective is it to learn martial arts watching a dvd by yourself at home? Usually to learn Martial Arts you need to train with at least another individual and with an instructor, isn't that right?
LeontariF1 1 year ago
@LeontariF1 I completely agree that there are no videos that are a substitute for a qualified instructor. However, I also think that supplemental learning resources such as videos and books can help you to decrease the learning curve and to keep your techniques sharp.
If nothing else, hopefully these will spark enough interest to get someone involved in the sport and help bring more people to it. And how much can they learn? Well- that much more than if they didn't have the videos.
Thanks!
TechniquePrevails 1 year ago
@TechniquePrevails I think learning from a qualified instructor and training with other guys (and gals:) is the best way, however learning stuff like this and expanding your MA knowledge base is definitely a healthy approach. Not only are you getting to see what else is out there, but you get to take from what you learn and find your own style..... just my opinion.
Gaffhart77 1 year ago
my first muay thai training was with the first DVD, i got no coach i live in tasmania , you can check out my video reponse, after using the DVD for about a year now
demsy11 2 years ago
I just received this set. I highly advise anyone to get it. If you are a beginner though, I would advise getting the original Muay Thai Home Study Course. This one picks up where the original left off. I give this set 5 stars though.
RGJJN2007 2 years ago
Hmm, this looks good. but muay thai is a little too hardcore for me man.. i watch the fights online.. shins to the head like its nothing! there straight crazy
LZATL1396 2 years ago
its ok most places dont make you spar if you dont want to man...
i copped accidental knee to the face today tho... but usually i get hurt more grappling. accidental kicks and elbows to the face alot
lagook 2 years ago
This actually looks promising. Very good series. Will definitely check it out.
kkev1n 2 years ago
Great. Check it out by clicking the link in the video description, and like everyone else- please write a review about it on the discussion board at TrainFightWin
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
Im most def gonna get this
I just got chills watchin it!!!
Brookins08 2 years ago
Awesome man. Click the link in the video description and check it out. Please, write a review about it on the Discussion Boards at my site!
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
Fuckin SICK! I can't wait to get back to kickboxing class, I broke my ankle recently and have only gotten back to jiu jitsu, very lighty...
wrxbungle 2 years ago
You really need to check out this video set. Click the link in the video description and check it out. It's a very good investment for anyone looking to learn more about the striking arts.
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
i GOTTA get me this. thanks for the post!
josh1212121 2 years ago
It is a great set, and I HIGHLY recommend it. If you do get it, please make a post in the discussion board at TrainFightWin and tell the other members about it. I'm sure there will be a bunch of ya'll posting there.
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
where can i get this. i HAVE to have it.
josh1212121 2 years ago
There's a link in the video description in the top right-hand corner of this screen. Please click it and you'll be directed to their website. You can purchase it from there. Thanks!
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
@TechniquePrevails
Now is the complete muay thai home study course, which is 5 volumes. Is it for beginners? Which one is the advanced set.
absalom0412 2 years ago
This is the advanced set. click the link in the video description to pick it up.
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
thanks for the video, :)
bobpwnthee 2 years ago
You're very welcome. Check out the link in the video description. It's a great video set.
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago