QUOTE(neuroticmind @ Mar 29 2012, 03:45 PM)
exactly, one of the reason i stop my MT there because of no consistent trainer. you do not know who will be teaching until the class starts, sometime trainer's late. worse was when they put "pro" fighters to teach. really no comment n this one.
if you keep on having different trainers, how do you measure your progress? and every trainer have their own way and style of teaching, you'll have to adapt to their pace every time there's new trainer.
Added on March 29, 2012, 3:46 pm

Seems like many have misconception about martial art. if you keep on having different trainers, how do you measure your progress? and every trainer have their own way and style of teaching, you'll have to adapt to their pace every time there's new trainer.
Added on March 29, 2012, 3:46 pm
It is an art, art takes time, and lots of tedious repetition.
As much as we want the best coach, the coaches are looking for best student. So earn it, stop b****ing about what you want in the class. Just shut up and train.
There are a lot of warm up and cardio during training are because it takes certain flexibility and fitness to perfect this art, else will lead to injury. One bad injury can make you quit the whole program. Just like if you can't master A,B,C... don't expect the teacher will show you the spelling of APPLE.
Look up "after burn effect" in youtube/google, this is why the coaches always push so hard.
I've been to Sparta Muay Thai classes for trial, they have good coaches, and it is very hard to come by good coaches. For those who b**** about it, they just don't see what these great people see, that's all.
May the spirit of martial art be with you all.
This post has been edited by ccdin1: Aug 16 2012, 01:14 PM
Aug 16 2012, 01:13 PM

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