STEP 1: catch one
STEP 2: light it on fire
STEP 3: eat it
all the thai homies playing the hardest sport known to man and making it look easy. called THAGAWL. being a muay thai master makes it a pretty easy sport. ive never seen anything as muay thai as thagawl. leaping theeps, spinnin' b-boyish spikes, head shots, knees. can use everything but yur hands to play foot volleyball with a small plastic woven ball. they gave me a thagawl ball to take home with me and practice for next time.
at the spot. going up north i learn alot about open air gyms and the traditional muay thai gyms. come anytime you want and its free, but when yu fight i get 50%. and thats the way its been forever. i guess me n my crew always going to these farong gyms ive really havent known how it is everywhere else to train. but as old as 6 years old you go to school then go straight to the muay thai gym in yur neighborhood and train for a couple hours everyday and fight about 2 fights a month to make money for yur mom and dad. that is muay thai. i love it. dirt floor, couple bags, 2 trainers, maybe cement floor, maybe a roof, grown up as a farmer yur whole life, thai farm boy strength. that is why thai people will always be better than the farongs that start fighting at the age of 20 or so. these thai kids retire from muaythai around age 23 and have 100-200 fights. respect.
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