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mezzi-quan
post Jan 11 2012, 09:37 PM

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im member thr too, wat i cn say bout them is they r the cheapest in town ledi, im paying rm66 per month, i cn bet wif u u wil never find a martial arts gym below rm100 in the whole malaysia.......

n the gud thing is they got classes everyday, even sat n sun, n u jz go the class anyday u r free or available.......n they hav alot of martial arts classes, muay thai, MMA, krav maga , systema n alot more , all those for
rm66 per month, thrs no limit to how many classes u go n u cn go for every single class thr oso no problem


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post Jan 11 2012, 10:06 PM

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QUOTE(mezzi-quan @ Jan 11 2012, 09:37 PM)
im member thr too, wat i cn say bout them is they r the cheapest in town ledi, im paying rm66 per month, i cn bet wif u u wil never find a martial arts gym below rm100 in the whole malaysia.......

n the gud thing is they got classes everyday, even sat n sun, n u jz go the class anyday u r free or available.......n they hav alot of martial arts classes, muay thai, MMA, krav maga , systema n alot more , all those for
rm66 per month, thrs no limit to how many classes u go n u cn go for every single class thr oso no problem
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rm 66 per month is you pay monthly or pay in every 5 months?
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post Jan 11 2012, 10:34 PM

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QUOTE(highlowyat @ Jan 11 2012, 10:06 PM)
rm 66 per month is you pay monthly or pay in every 5 months?
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i took 12 months package, then they give me free 6 more months, so 18 months for 1.2k which makes it arnd rm66 per month

hav to pay the full amount in 1 shot......
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post Jan 11 2012, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(mezzi-quan @ Jan 11 2012, 10:34 PM)
i took 12 months package, then they give me free 6 more months, so 18 months for 1.2k which makes it arnd rm66 per month

hav to pay the full amount in 1 shot......
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so cannot pay monthly? doh.gif
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post Jan 11 2012, 11:21 PM

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QUOTE(highlowyat @ Jan 11 2012, 10:52 PM)
so cannot pay monthly?  doh.gif
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but they do accept credit cards, so u cn use credit card pay first, then take instalment, for 1 year or so, then every month pay rm66++ lo......dis is wat they tell me la when i joined them, but i pay by cash......lol
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post Jan 16 2012, 12:09 AM

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QUOTE(highlowyat @ Jan 9 2012, 10:35 PM)
learn basic only..
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yeah true but for MMA-lovers, Muay Fit is still the best gym to go for. they have many fighters coming over to train the members.
however, as i said, for pure and more advance Muay Thai training, i think Sparta's Tiger Muay Thai training is the best
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its for girls..
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post Mar 5 2012, 10:16 AM

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QUOTE(kikopi @ Jan 5 2012, 05:52 PM)
depends on your goals.

perhaps you can tryout the classes at these places first and then make a judgment?

i know most of these gyms give out free trials.

but i was a member of muayfit and after a while, its not as fun anymore. small space, crowded, bad equipment.

merican is pretty good but its quite pricey.

right now im training at sparta muay thai at oasis, ara damansara. they are a tiger muay thai affiliate. and so far it has been great, they have two thai trainers in every class and the centre is really nice
hi mate, hows ur training in sparta muaythai
r u still there? how is it going

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post Mar 23 2012, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(tonYe @ Jan 8 2012, 04:52 AM)
If you want to learn from real MMA fighters and learn many different martial arts, Muay Fit is ideal. But if you want pure Muay Thai, they may not be the best gym.
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MMA - Mixed Martial Arts.

Pros that fight in MMA's fight have at least 1 base in martial art be it taekwando, karate, jiu jitsu or muay thai to name a few.

If you plan to fight in a MMA fight, master at least 1 martial arts, not bits and pieces from each because when you fight someone who have a strong based in one art, you most prolly will lose.

IMO, MMA class should not be for beginners that have no experience in martial art at all, but a sparring class (stand up and ground work) to put in practice what you learned in class, hone your skill, movements, flexibility, tips from your sparring partner and also the instructor.


MuayFit do not have pure Muay Thai class, but more to Muay Thai for fitness, something like body combat.
But if you want to practise MMA, yeah, it's the ideal place as always have fighters dropping in for training there. But whether or not you get to train/spar with the fighters, I don't know.
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post Mar 26 2012, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(highlowyat @ Mar 5 2012, 10:16 AM)
hi mate, hows ur training in sparta muaythai
r u still there? how is it going
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i went to sparta muay thai yesterday to joint their beginner class, excellent Oooo, although their monthly fees is a bit higher compare to outside, but worth it yo wink.gif
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post Mar 26 2012, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(forumnet @ Mar 26 2012, 10:14 AM)
i went to sparta muay thai yesterday to joint their beginner class, excellent Oooo, although their monthly fees is a bit higher compare to outside, but worth it yo wink.gif
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try muayfit n compare
i hv membership both muayfit and sparta TMT
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post Mar 26 2012, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(forumnet @ Mar 26 2012, 10:14 AM)
i went to sparta muay thai yesterday to joint their beginner class, excellent Oooo, although their monthly fees is a bit higher compare to outside, but worth it yo wink.gif
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RM200 is cheap compared to other Muay Thai gym out there.
Unlimited Muay Thai class (depending on your level) , Muay Thai cardio and also their Fitz class..
And your trainers for Muay Thai is Krus from Thailand that have been training th art from when they are around 5-6 years old and also holds several titles in their fighting career...

What i know from surveying around is other Muay Thai gym's fees is at least > than 280++ and have only like 3 or 4 classes per week.

QUOTE(highlowyat @ Mar 26 2012, 10:17 AM)
try muayfit n compare
i hv membership both muayfit and sparta TMT
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Membership at both gyms? really?
where do you train at now?
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post Mar 26 2012, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(neuroticmind @ Mar 26 2012, 03:54 PM)
RM200 is cheap compared to other Muay Thai gym out there.
Unlimited Muay Thai class (depending on your level) , Muay Thai cardio and also their Fitz class..
And your trainers for Muay Thai is Krus from Thailand that have been training th art from when they are around 5-6 years old and also holds several titles in their fighting career...

What i know from surveying around is other Muay Thai gym's fees is at least > than 280++ and have only like 3 or 4 classes per week.
Membership at both gyms? really?
where do you train at now?
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some muathai gyms are below 100/mnths n hv their own advantages
like muayfit u can get as 88/mths, class evryday n hv their pro. fight team u can train with them

i train at both icon_rolleyes.gif

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post Mar 26 2012, 06:02 PM

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QUOTE(highlowyat @ Mar 26 2012, 05:31 PM)
some muathai gyms are below 100/mnths n hv their own advantages
like muayfit u can get as 88/mths, class evryday n hv their pro. fight team u can train with them

i train at both icon_rolleyes.gif
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It depends I guess, on ones preference. Whether to train from ground 0 up or to train with pros that drop by the gym and get tips here and there.

Now I'm curious as to who you are. Imma gonna ask my friend to do some investigating... brows.gif
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post Mar 26 2012, 07:02 PM

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QUOTE(neuroticmind @ Mar 26 2012, 06:02 PM)
It depends I guess, on ones preference. Whether to train from ground 0 up or to train with pros that drop by the gym and get tips here and there.

Now I'm curious as to who you are. Imma gonna ask my friend to do some investigating...  brows.gif
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pls dont beat me ok laugh.gif
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post Mar 26 2012, 10:15 PM

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TS like I told u in /k/, few weeks ago got this dude complaining about MF and would not recommend it. I'm not sure how true but seeing some comments here I think ya la, probably its not the muay thai people expect. Is it true the class supposed to be 1hr but sometimes they made it only 30mins?
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post Mar 27 2012, 01:52 AM

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QUOTE(grunge @ Mar 26 2012, 10:15 PM)
TS like I told u in /k/, few weeks ago got this dude complaining about MF and would not recommend it. I'm not sure how true but seeing some comments here I think ya la, probably its not the muay thai people expect. Is it true the class supposed to be 1hr but sometimes they made it only 30mins?
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30 mins ftw? i join the sunday class for 3 hrs, 11am-2pm laugh.gif
MF is muaythai fitness/cardio, u dont expect them to train u to fight in d ring, if one want to fight he must join ghetto/hardcore gym
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post Mar 28 2012, 05:39 PM

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If my friend's not wrong, I know who you are.

Sunday class, 3 hours, I used to do that too...
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post Mar 28 2012, 06:02 PM

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QUOTE(neuroticmind @ Mar 28 2012, 05:39 PM)
If my friend's not wrong, I know who you are.

Sunday class, 3 hours, I used to do that too...
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where? sparta or muayfit hmm.gif
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post Mar 28 2012, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(highlowyat @ Mar 26 2012, 10:17 AM)
try muayfit n compare
i hv membership both muayfit and sparta TMT
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wah..both eh...you have both on purpose or how?

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Added on March 28, 2012, 6:55 pm
QUOTE(grunge @ Mar 26 2012, 10:15 PM)
TS like I told u in /k/, few weeks ago got this dude complaining about MF and would not recommend it. I'm not sure how true but seeing some comments here I think ya la, probably its not the muay thai people expect. Is it true the class supposed to be 1hr but sometimes they made it only 30mins?
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yea, what happened to tht post?


Added on March 28, 2012, 6:59 pm
QUOTE(neuroticmind @ Mar 23 2012, 11:25 AM)
MMA - Mixed Martial Arts.

Pros that fight in MMA's  fight have at least 1 base in martial art be it taekwando, karate, jiu jitsu or muay thai to name a few.

If you plan to fight in a MMA fight, master at least 1 martial arts, not bits and pieces from each because when you fight someone who have a strong based in one art, you most prolly will lose.

IMO, MMA class should not be for beginners that have no experience in martial art at all, but a sparring class (stand up and ground work) to put in practice what you learned in class, hone your skill, movements, flexibility, tips from your sparring partner and also the instructor.
MuayFit do not have pure Muay Thai class, but more to Muay Thai for fitness, something like body combat.
But if you want to practise MMA, yeah, it's the ideal place as always have fighters dropping in for training there. But whether or not you get to train/spar with the fighters, I don't know.
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i think those taking MMAs not the real martial arts enthusiasts. just my 2 cents. if you really love the art, you will dedicate your time, passion and discipline into it rather than learning bits and pieces of it and trying to get into a cage and fight and then calling yourself a fighter.



This post has been edited by kikopi: Mar 28 2012, 06:59 PM

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