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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Sitjaopho Muay Thai Camp Hua Hin Thailand

Sunrise - Hua Hin
This is a review of my visit to the Sitjaopho Muay Thai Camp in Hua Huin, Thailand during April 2015. I was in Hua Hin for about 10 days and trained at the camp just about every day.

Communication: It is important that your trip to Thailand begins safely, and upon arrival you know exactly where to go, what time, who you need to meet etc. 
I was able to get in touch with one of the camp owners and trainers (Phet-Tho) via Facebook message and he answered every question. He has excellent written English and even arranged daily transport from my hotel (I did not stay in camp) to training and home again. Brilliant.
Kicking Pads with Mr Bang

The Camp: Located about 5Km outside the city of Hua Hin, you will probably need some form of transport to get around - the gym organised scooter hire for most of the clients staying in camp. The gym is well set up, cleaned regularly and well organised. The camp limits the number of people training - being a smaller camp they can't take big numbers of walk-ins so get in touch and book your visit.
The camp also offers a number of private rooms for accommodation - the rooms look very good and are great value. There is no pool onsite so if you love to swim perhaps consider other options & the Sitjaopho owners are happy to hook you up with high standard local accommodation. 
Sparring in the ring
Hua Hin is an incredible place to spend time - the beach is nice and the water is warm. The people are friendly, the food is fantastic and everything is very cheap by Western standards. It reminds me of Chiang Mai. Personally do not like the gangsters or in-your-face girly bars of Phuket - I found Hua Hin to be a wonderful, genuine slice of Thailand.  


With Mr Bang - my pad holder.



The Trainers: I was lucky enough to work with several different trainers and pad holders and I thought each one was very good. Most days I had the same trainer holding pads for me, but at times you might work with a different holder. All of the trainers were respectful and courteous, whilst pushing and challenging clients towards their individual goals. I personally found each trainer warm and friendly - they speak good English, and are very clear about what they want you to do.
Because the trainers are welcoming, it tends to filter down through the entire camp and I was able to strike up some nice friendships with others whilst training. 



The sessions & training: Sessions are well organised, and structured. Pad-work with a holder is completed at both morning and afternoon sessions (many gyms offer only once per day).Sparring happens pretty much every session (at least 4 rounds or more) so this is bound to improve immensely at Sitjaopho - you will work in with the Thai trainers as well as other clients.


Made a few friends at Sitjaopho
The sparring is controlled and there are no big egos looking to take you down. Of course the boys & girls training for a fight may go harder, but this is carefully managed. 
We did a good amount of clinching, and during sparring & clinching Phet-Tho will often stop the group and deliver some coaching on technique or strategy for the group to work on during the session. He always encourages you to ask questions.
Sessions are regularly changed up to avoid staleness, even during my 10 day stay I participated in several sessions that were structured completely differently just to mix it up. 


How do I get to Hua Hin? From BKK (the main international airport) there are air conditioned coaches leaving for Hua Hin every 2 hrs for about $10 USD it takes about three hrs and it's a nice drive. You can also book a private driver (limo service) from the airport direct to Hua Hin it costs about $60 USD and the driver will meet you immediately as you come out the departure gates and away you go.

Overall: I can strongly recommend Sitjaopho Muay Thai as a training camp for all ability levels. This was the genuine Muay Thai experience in Thailand that I had dreamed about. I felt welcomed from the first day, and was impressed with the amount of genuine effort and thought going into the coaching at every session. Sitjaopho genuinely values people who visit the camp, and want to share the art and culture that is Muay Thai.

I was very grateful for the time I spent at Sitjaopho, and am now thinking about how I can make sure I spend some more time here in the future.


Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Fitness Related Topics for Social Media Broadcasts and Videos.

Your next client is on social media right now.
Are you one of many Personal Trainers wanting to be active on social media or get into Blogging more often? Just think how many more clients you could be reaching if you had some quality stuff on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Flickr, Instagram...

Often the two biggest hurdles that get in your way will be:

1) Not having a simple, relevant list of topics to keep clients interested, and:
2) Because we don't have enough topics to cover, we lose interest in broadcasting and momentum is lost.

I recently came across this neat list of topics that you could easily cover in a quick Facebook status, illustrate in a photo (images have high impact) or even better a quick video (quick videos tend to give the best reach on social media).

So feel free to browse this list and start planning your broadcasts - one per week for the next 30 weeks!

TOPICS FOR DAILY VIDEOS, IMAGES OR BLOGS. Depending on your client "avatar" some of these topics may be more suitable than others.
1. How to not eat all the food at Christmas
2. Coping with family & friends saying 'you look scrawny' 'don't go to far'
3. How to not be a killjoy in a restaurant &/or pub.
4. The cake trolley at work.
5. What real hunger feels like
6. What is emotional eating
7. Tactics to overcome eating when you know you are not hungry
8. Do we really need to drink 2 litres of water a day? - I hate water
9. Is having endless cups of coffee affecting my weight loss?
10. What is a portion of veg? How much is it?
11. Not picking off kids plates...how do I as it seems a waste of food
12. I don't like salad & vegetables what can I do
13. I am too tied to cook, getting takeaway for everyone is cheap & easy.
14. I have no idea about gluten. Is it really that bad.
15. When I'm tired & stressed, I have to have chocolate, what do I do?
16. The best exercise for building a booty
17. Toning thighs.
18. Bingo wings be gone.
19. I have a toddler, I can't do a quick walk.
20. I am a single parent, I can't get to a gym.
21. Why do personal trainer charge £40 a hour when my kids maths tutor is £25
22. I don't care about running for a bus o playing footie with my kids stop telling me to do it for them.
23. I'm not worried about my husband preferring me slimmer.
24. My mum is dying of cancer, my weight is shooting up, my life is a disaster (I have had this one btw)
25. If I had a PT & Chef live with me I could do it. You don't live in the real world.
26. I am going to look muscley & masculine if I lift weights..those fitness models do.
27. I am too old for all this. My right knee is dodgy.
28. I'm just tired of starting a diet every year & eventually I binge. It's me, I'm weak willed.
29. Its easy for you to say all this, look at you bet you were always skinny.
30. I don't get a buzz out of exercising..ever. I hate it.
31. Add your own topics - what are your clients likely to need or care about?



Acknowledgements:
Images sourced from Flickr creative commons attributions: https://www.flickr.com/photos/smemon/5209796269 
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