| Value for Money | 7/10 |
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| Overall rating | 7.5/10 |
By Miker22 on 22nd Apr 2004
| Value for money | 9/10 |
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| Overall value | 9/10 |
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Very detailed on technique, covers training methods and drills as well as basic technique. Big section on general exercises and weigh training for getting in shape. Covers a lot of areas and gives a detailed overview of training, espicially for a beginner.
Not many advanced techniques like jumping attacks. Also there were some no holds barred moves (like takedowns) not done in pure Muay Thai. Sort of Westernized.
Chad Boykin, Muay Thai Kickboxing is well organized from brief intro as to the styles usefulness, to the basic moves, and the training. Covers alot of topics regarding pad training, learning basic techniques, thoery, and getting in shape.
Text is very detailed and the combinations section is done in a workbook style with shorthand drills to try. I found this very useful as a reinforcement to taking classes and a refrence guide to training.

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Total Respect: +1
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