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Ladies Only Muay Thai classes in Birmingham.

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Ladies..Ever wanted to try Thai Boxing in Birmingham, but put off by all the men?
Well we are holding a 6 week ladies only introduction to Thai Boxing course.
Thai Boxing uses the whole of your body and is one of the best ways EVER to
get into great shape,
This is a NON Contact course and will focus on technique and fitness!

You will be learning some great self defence moves while burning calories!!

The course will run for 6 weeks and will be starting very soon, please fill in the enquiry form below and we will send you all the details asap.

Places will be limited, so please get in quick and book your place.

We will be holding courses in Sheldon , Perry Barr and Birmingham City Centre.

Please fill in the form below.

Please pass this on to any female friends or family members that you think
may be interested.

Here’s how to build a strong neck.

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BUILDING A STRONG NECK

A strong neck is one of the greatest assets that you can posses in Muay Thai or any combat sport.

A strong neck will help you to absorb blows to the head. A strong neck will be a massive asset in clinching situations. Outside of the gym or the ring a strong neck will help you to avoid the painful injuries associated with whiplash.

Most people do not use their necks too often in their normal day to day activities, that is why they get injured so easily. The neck can be developed to very impressive proportions in just a short time of working out.

As with any exercise / strength building programme, you need to have a good workout plan and plenty of rest for the muscles to recover.

The best way to develop strength in any muscle is through ‘progressive resistance’ with progressive being the key word. As your neck will be fairly underused in the beginning it is very important to start off slowly and gradually increase the intensity of the workouts.

Start off with an exercise that is easy and safe, but very effective.

1) Lie down on you back; lift your head slightly off the floor. Now turn your head from side to side so that your ear is facing towards the floor. Do this for 25 reps each side (50 in total).

Now with your head still off the floor, lift your head forwards so that your chin is on your chest. Then push your head back as far as it can go without touching the floor. Do this for 25 reps.

Rest for about 20 seconds, then repeat the exercise.

To start with just do 2 sets for the first 2-weeks, then do 3 sets per workout.

Workout 3 times per week, but always have a t least one day rest between workouts. This will last for about one month.

It is better to concentrate on getting the consistency before you worry about the intensity.

2) After about one month of CONSISTANT exercising with the above exercise we will be ready to move onto the second part. This will involve Isometric exercises.

Isometrics use an ‘immovable’ or static resistance to build the strength as opposed to a moving type of resistance such as the exercises above or press-ups or weight training. These are excellent for developing strength in the neck especially for Thai Boxing, as that is exactly the type of strength we want. We want our necks to be immovable so that we can not get our heads pulled down in the clinch.

We will still use exercise No1 as a warm up. Now you will just do one set of 25 reps.

The Isometric exercises are: -

FRONT. While standing, lean you head as far back as it will go. Now place the palms of both of your hands on your forehead. Resist with your hands while trying to push your head forward. Remember that you should not be moving. Hold the tension for a count of 6 seconds, then relax.

BACK. While standing, lean you head as far forward as it will go. Now place the palms of both of your hands on the back of your head. Resist with your hands while trying to push your head backwards. Remember that you should not be moving. Hold the tension for a count of 6 seconds, then relax.

SIDE. While standing, lean you head over to the right, so that your right ear is almost on your shoulder. Now place your left hand on the left side of your head above your ear. Try to push your head to the left while you resist with your left hand. Hold the tension for a count of 6 seconds, then relax. Repeat the opposite way around for the other side of your neck.

You should do 2 sets of each; you may do them one of 2 ways.

1) Do 2 sets for the front (5-10secs rest between sets), the 2 sets for the back, then 2 sets for each side.

2) Do 2 supersets, where you do one rep for the front, followed immediately by a set for the back, followed by a set for each side. You only rest at the end when you have done all four sides. Rest for 10 seconds and then repeat the super set. (This is my favourite way)

This is an excellent way of developing a strong neck. It takes very little time, requires no equipment, can be done almost anywhere and IT WORKS!!! (But only if you use it)

Try this workout for a couple of months and you will notice the way you seem to be able to absorb punches better (good defensive skills are still recommended and preferred at K-Star!) and you will be much stronger in the clinch.

Later when you have developed your strength with these exercises I will show you some advanced neck exercises.

Steve Logan

The History of Muay Thai

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The history of Muay Thai.

The history of Muay Thai is very long and interesting. This post about the history is currently  being written. The history of muay Thai will be updated as soon as possible.

Muay Thai Instructors at K-Star Thai Boxing Sheldon

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adrian highlightA lot of people have been asking me how the new gym in Sheldon is coming along and who the instructors will be.

Well the gym is coming along fine. It took a lot longer than I was expecting to sort out the lease and all the legal stuff (I was hoping the open in May of June 2011) and it was finally sorted  on 13th December, which didn’t leave much time before Christmas to get the gym ready. We are working hard though and we should be on target to open in mid January.

So who will be the instructors? Well the students in Sheldon are very lucky because they are getting  2 CHAMPIONS to teach them!

Adrian Maguire and Nathan Epps will be the regular instructors along with K-Star founder Steve Logan.

Both Adrian Maguire and Nathan epps are Current Champions and A Class fighters. A class means that they fight under Full Thai Rules (FTR) which allows elbows and knees to the head and is fought over 5 x 3 min rounds, so they are doing it exactlty as they do in Thailand!

Both have fought at all levels of competition and are still fighting regularly now. Along with this practical ring experience, both have completed the K-Star Instructor training program that has produced some of the best Instructors in the area, so the are both fully equipped to help you reach your goals.

At K-Star our aim is to help EVERYONE reach their own personal goals, whatever they may be, so having fully trained instructors who are active fighters means that you will be well looked after as these guys have been through everything that you will ever go through and will be able to guide you, with the back up of Steve Logan.

Here is a video of highlights from one of Adrian’s recent fights! (Adrian is in the blue K-Star shorts) adrian highlight

Here is a video of Nathan Epps winning the Midland area title by KO  Nathan Epps

 

Adrian Maguire is a Red Band at Muay Thai

Qualified K-Star Thai boxing Instructor.

Ringmasters 2011 Champion

IKF English Muay Thai Champion

 

Nathan Epps is a Red Band at Muay Thai.

Assistant K-Star Thai Boxing Instructor

UKMF Midland area Muay Thai Champion

 

Adrian’s next fight is on 5th Feb in London for the WBC British title and Nathan’s next fight is on sat 25th Feb at the Tower Ballroom in Birmingham, so both are very active fighters. For more details check out K-Star Muay Thai Boxing Birmingham

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to Be a Muay Thai Fighter!

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Many people join our academy wanting to know how to be a Muay Thai fighter.

K-Star is a great place to become a Muay Thai Fighter, we are Birmingham’s most successful Muay Thai academy. We have been running for ovr 20 years and in that time we have helped many, many Muay Thai Fighters become Muay Thai Champions!

Call one of K-Star’s 3 full time academies and we will arrange  for you to have a FREE 1-2-1 lesson with one of our instructors.

Call Perry Barr 0121 331 7074, City Centre 0121 622 5078 or Sheldon 0121 722 3988 0r visit K-Star Thai Boxing Birmingham for more info