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  • in reply to: Kick- and Thaiboxing in Chengdu? #28973
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    thanks for this advice, sounds awesome and the prices reasonable as well! Especially the flexible stamp card. Do you know their opening times, as I am usually working late. Are they open at weekends as well?

    I gonna have a look next week at it. Anyone who wants to join? 🙂

    By the way, my boyfriend is a boxer and looking for a place where he can train, any ideas about that?

    in reply to: Kick- and Thaiboxing in Chengdu? #28608
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    @collin: thanks a lot for your introduction – 400/hr is not affordable for me, but I understand that you are an English speaking certified trainer, so of course your fees differ a lot from local standards.

    Where do they open classes take place exactly?

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    @collin: thanks a lot for your introduction – 400/hr is not affordable for me, but I understand that you are an English speaking certified trainer, so of course your fees differ a lot from local standards.

    Where do they open classes take place exactly?

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    @Rick, thank you, would be much appreciated. Could you contact me on my mobile phone if things gonna start at the weekend? I usually don’t check my e-mails regularly as I will be outside a lot. I will Pm you the number if this is ok for you. Do you know where the gym is located?

    and about the shins no worry, I am not afriend of smashing my nerves and also with my bones I take it easy, I used to wear shin protectors. I am actually not intending to have any fights, just practising for fitness and self-defense reasons:)

    @Jerry: Do you have more information on this place called U37? Where is it located if you say, it is “quite far”. Is there a contact person to call?

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    @Rick, thank you, would be much appreciated. Could you contact me on my mobile phone if things gonna start at the weekend? I usually don’t check my e-mails regularly as I will be outside a lot. I will Pm you the number if this is ok for you. Do you know where the gym is located?

    and about the shins no worry, I am not afriend of smashing my nerves and also with my bones I take it easy, I used to wear shin protectors. I am actually not intending to have any fights, just practising for fitness and self-defense reasons:)

    @Jerry: Do you have more information on this place called U37? Where is it located if you say, it is “quite far”. Is there a contact person to call?

    in reply to: Kick- and Thaiboxing in Chengdu? #28513
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    hey there!Thanks a lot for all the advise, guys!

    Moko to me at the moment sounds like the last resort option, I actually rather go to a place where teachers care about their students, at my old place we used to cook together and go out for drinks or hiking as well… I know, that might be difficult to find, but I am not so keen about an only money making place even though he might be a legend in terms of his iron shins…;-) The purpose for me is not to build up in order to beat up people, so I am kind of interested in a place, where they have some rules and “philosophy”.

    @Rick: Sanda would be ok as well, I am open to anything standup, also practised Karate before. Very alternative could be Taekwon-Do but I don’t really want to start something completely new, rather want to stick with one discipline now… so u have any other ideas where to go?

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    hey there!Thanks a lot for all the advise, guys!

    Moko to me at the moment sounds like the last resort option, I actually rather go to a place where teachers care about their students, at my old place we used to cook together and go out for drinks or hiking as well… I know, that might be difficult to find, but I am not so keen about an only money making place even though he might be a legend in terms of his iron shins…;-) The purpose for me is not to build up in order to beat up people, so I am kind of interested in a place, where they have some rules and “philosophy”.

    @Rick: Sanda would be ok as well, I am open to anything standup, also practised Karate before. Very alternative could be Taekwon-Do but I don’t really want to start something completely new, rather want to stick with one discipline now… so u have any other ideas where to go?

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    Hm I had private classes for 500/month before (in Qingdao), 200 seems still a bit steep to me to be honest, I also don’t need a private trainer necessarily…

    I googled muay thai chengdu already but no information whatsoever. There must be kick-/thaiboxing teachers in Chengdu…?

    in reply to: Kick- and Thaiboxing in Chengdu? #28462
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    I don’t know Moko yet, the one I am talking about is Adiwer gym in Europe city, they are clean but 200RMB/hour!!

    Taibo is not the stuff I am interested in, it doesn’t involve sparring.

    Where can I find Moko – is it a gym?

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    Thanks Charlie! Would be really great to get some hints.

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