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Muay Thai - True Bee Gym

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The True Bee Gym started in 2007, by Moonkondech Sittepithak And his Dutch Wife and fanatic Muay Thai practitioner, Trudy Chomthon. is now under new management, and is now Rose Gym. With new owners, the property has been renovated and updated with new boxing gear, weight machines  and exercise equipment. We offer the same great training as the reputation that precedes us but under a new name of Rose Gym. Many of the trainers of course have remained but with more support.

Khun Moonkondech is known as "Bee" and is a well respected trainer, drawing on his years of experience in the ring as a former Muay Thai Champ.

If you would like to join them, you will be trained in their brand new facility and instructed by their knowledgeable training staff, whom have years of professional fighting and trainings experience. Khun Bee has been Lumpinee number one for many years and has have over 200 fights. His brother and fellow trainer both have been a famous fighters, with fights being broadcast on TV many times.

As well as having 3 other great trainers to work with you.


Beginners to Muay Thai will receive a comprehensive step by step instructions and champions will receive our special attention to prefect their style.

Group and private trainings available. To be trained at Bee-true gym you don't have to be a fighter at all. For there it more important that you are eager to learn Muay Thai, that you have discipline and are showing respect to the other trainees and trainers.

The camp is a group of trainees and trainers who are respectful each other, no matter what the level or intensity. It is the process and training that is the unifying force of the camp.
The Muay Thai camp is located halfway on the northern road ( route 1095) between Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son in Pai.
They of course offer training for women too.
The actual camp is a mere 10 minute walk from the center of the town of Pai.
So if your interested be sure to mention you saw them on NorthernThailand.com

Website: muaythaibox.com

 

 

True Bee Gym is under new management, and is now Rose Gym.Our new website is MuayThaiBox.com.

Our E-mail is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Find us on Facebook/rosegympai
Follow us on Twitter @rosegympai
Call us +66 08 7855 6433

 

Address:
 Rose Gym
125m.1 Mae Hee
Pai Mae Hong Son
58130 Thailand


 

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