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Triple T
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05-07-2007, 06:55 PM
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"Our style utilises a Western Boxing stance, guard and punches with Kickboxing kicks, though there are some Muay Thai kicks and traditional Martial Arts parrys/blocks added in too."
This sounds like a very typical, straightforward "American" Kickboxing school. All kickboxing gyms in the States that are not labeled as Muay Thai have curricula that sound just like this. On paper. The proof of the pudding is in the taste, as they say, so swing by the gym and observe a class. Ask if they have something like a "trial" period where maybe you can get a class or two for free without committing to the school.

Expect full-contact with safety equipment, bag work, agility drills and a round structure all similar to your boxing training. Welcome to the forum.
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