I can relate to Tep. I, too, am told, by my trainers and others I've trained and sparred with, to be very relaxed and calm when I'm training. But, I've had to adjust to turning on that "switch" and am learning to do so with more ease, the more fights I obtain. I know this was years ago but, I hope they're doing well, both Tep and Top. As well as, Rawai, his wife and their gym and other fighters. 🙏🏾
+Cats Dogs haha Ive been training. I train pretty much everyday but I find it interesting to watch what people do and I want to see if I can train harder than them. I'm 14
Okok132 Ya me too and I don't really follow it but the beauty & authenticity is just brilliant and very wholesome and inspiring I love the rawness of muay thai docs just untouchable....!
Outstanding ! I trained at both of Tuk and Diana's gyms and I feel you captured the essence of Khao Lak training life and the life of the local fighters really well.. Great work
"You Need to be more Aggressive" I can relate to that comment when I was a teenager. I was always squeamish about going in for the kill after putting my enemy/bully/opponent to sleep with a cold, solid hard, knockout strike. Even if I did hit them while they were on the ground and unconscious I would only do 7-10 hard hits while they were sleeping and no more than that. Kids would make fun of me for it but I would never try to crack their skulls open or kill them while they sleep.
Wow! Amazing documentary! Respect and honour to everyone the fighters the trainers the team and gym its so kind to open up a place and support sponsor the fighters giving the youth a chance to make it in the world..also when watching the fighters cutting weight reminds me of when I had to do that it was brutal even though I played it smart and diet alot of my weight down before the cut there was still alot to go so when I started the actual weight cut it was just like these fighter's training sauna suits eating and drinking almost nothing if anything at all its incredibly dangerous and really takes a toll on the body you basically starve and dehydrate yourself and after all that on the day of weigh in I still nearly didn't make it so spent even more time in the sauna room at which point I was on the verge of collapse! It was only when I weighed in naked too did I make it😊
Forgive me for being this direct, but if you know you are misspelling it, maybe you should have checked the correct spelling on the internet before posting the comment?
Please share more about after fighting of Muay Thai. How painful, how about couple days , week after hard fighting. I heard, he cannot walk. Some of them cannot eat, painful all a part of body. Who need to fight in stage could be awareness.
Hey Scott cheers for the feedback. I do get what you're saying but there definitely wasn't any intention for a 'cliff-hanger' of sorts. We were simply there for two major fights over two weeks and this is what happened. It's the reality of the situation and I attempted to fit in as much as I could in a 20-minute edit. Sorry if you felt 'short-changed.'