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Thursday, 25 September 2008 |
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Private tuition is without doubt the quickest way to learn, or maybe perhaps it's you can't make it to the regular classes. It could just be that you just want to learn one to one.
The students I teach privately will readily agree that they feel its the best way to learn, it's also very cost effective as what you will learn in one session of intense tuition often equates to quite a few regular busy classes (where my time is often shared amongs twenty plus students).
Other benefits include that you won't pick up bad habits, the classes are shaped to what you want to learn whether it be Thai Boxing, Self Protection or a mixture of both. A private class lasts about an hour and ten minutes and can either be for one student or a small group up to four. For more information please call me Ian on 07971 864630.
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Tuesday, 23 September 2008 |
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Two fighters from the club made their fight debuts recently on a sell out championship show in Penzance (7/12/08). Both Joe Kmotorka and Ryan Mann won their fights. Joe stopped his opponent in the first round with a combination of punches and kicks. Ryan had more of a battle on his plate, Ryan landed a lot of very good knees in the clinch and a few telling low point kicks and after three hard fought rounds he was given a unanimous decision by all judges. On another note also congratulations to another student from Falmouth Thai boxing Steve McClean who has recently had his first fight in Thailand and whats more stopped his opponent with a first round K.O |
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Thursday, 02 November 2006 |
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Recently I have become an instructor under the British Combat Association (Peter Consterdine and Geoff Thompsons Association). Self Protection is very important to me. .
I was once attacked as a kid at the age of 11, and I guess thats what maybe originally started my interest in Martial Arts. I am a massive believer in awareness, spotting attack rituals, warning /danger signs escape avoidence if possible. However if a person needs to protect themselves I all the the fancy nonsense goes out the window and one has to be realistic in what works and what doesn't! the BCA and all those associated with them have always inspired me in their attitude to real self protection and I am very pleased to be associated. |
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