Welcome to the Punch it Unboxed channel, your insider look into the life and business of the Punch it brand. Dive into stories from our employees, firsthand experiences in product development, infrastructure enhancements at our Muay Thai gym, and engaging stories and interviews with partners, athletes, and friends. Get answers to frequently asked customer questions that emerge in our daily operations. The highlight for the coming years will be the development of the new Punch it Gym, aiming to establish the premier Muay Thai infrastructure in Thailand. Join Markus Muster, the founder and owner of Punch it, as he hosts and documents this journey. Stay tuned for an authentic behind-the-scenes experience.
Was literally just talking to a couple buddies about doing this in the future. Would be really awesome to buy land in Thailand and build something like this. Nice work guys ! Can’t wait to see how it all turns out
Building something is one thing, but maintaining it to a high standard and leading it is the biggest challenge in Thailand. However, if you have a vision and work hard for it, it’s possible. If you approach it seriously and are 100% convinced, it will surely succeed! 💪🏼🇹🇭🥊
Some gyms might have this practice, but we do not, and I have never received such an offer. I visit the stadium about once a week, and in a good professional stadium with proper match-making, this practice is unnecessary. Cheaters exist in every sport, but those who cheat are rarely successful and can generally be ignored.
Fundamentally, age is just a number, and anyone can have a Muay Thai fight. In some smaller events in Thailand, you can even find veterans over 65 years old still stepping into the ring. Most people here grow up with Muay Thai, and once a fighter, always a fighter. 🇹🇭🤣 However, there is an unofficial rule of thumb. Thai fighters usually start competing at the age of 8-9 years, and most of those who pursue it as a professional sport retire around the age of 30-35. Even after they stop competing professionally, you might still see them in the ring, though not with much ambition. Foreigners typically start competing later and usually come to Thailand around the age of 20. If someone already has fighting experience and is in good physical condition, they can compete at a high level up to the age of 40. However, if someone wants to have their first full-contact fight, we recommend not doing so over the age of 35. The issue is that recovery is not as quick, and the lack of experience can pose an unnecessary health risk from our perspective.
We hope we can open the Fitness, Muay Thai Shop and Office in around 9 months and the Hotel takes from now around 1.5 years. In the second step we will build the new Restaurant, Muay Thai Gym and Villas. So all together takes around 3 years.
Hope you're paying them well. good staff are hard to come by, paying them better and you keep them. I have always said the staff like these men, women are the soul of the gym..
Original i come from Switzerland 🇨🇭 Here is bit more content about that.😉 Looking forward to meet you in September at Punch it Gym! 🤩 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bFq8Xd7BEaA.htmlsi=GWquqSANxLguuTa2
Hello Patrick, ich glaube, du kannst den Untertitel auch auf Deutsch einstellen. Wenn nicht, lass es mich wissen, damit wir ihn ergänzen können. Die KI wird das dann mit der deutschen Sprache in Zukunft regeln. (Hoffentlich) 🙂
We will make it in two steps, so we will open first the Fitness and Hotel and after the Houses, Muay Thai and Restaurant. All together takes around 2.5 years. 🍀🍀🍀