Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar 3: Your First Muay Thai Fight

Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar, #3

Nonfiction, Sports, Boxing, Martial Arts & Self Defence
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Author: Xavier Zen ISBN: 9781533767080
Publisher: Xavier Zen Publication: November 10, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Xavier Zen
ISBN: 9781533767080
Publisher: Xavier Zen
Publication: November 10, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Continuing the Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar series, Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar 3: Your First Muay Thai Fight is about the physical and mental preparations one must go through to get ready for a fighter's first Muay Thai fight. 

About the Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar series: 
If two people were to decide to brawl (not “technical” brawl, but “throw caution to the wind and start swinging” brawl) then each opponent would have a fifty percent chance of winning (providing that the physical attributes of both people are relatively the same). The point of learning how to fight is to tilt the odds in your favor so that you can have a mental and physical advantage over your opponent if you were to fight. The Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar series was written to hopefully, help tilt the odds even more in your favor the next time you fight. 

Also by Xavier Zen: Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar: A Guide To Muay Thai Sparring and Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar 2: A Guide To Muay Thai Fighter Types

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Continuing the Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar series, Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar 3: Your First Muay Thai Fight is about the physical and mental preparations one must go through to get ready for a fighter's first Muay Thai fight. 

About the Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar series: 
If two people were to decide to brawl (not “technical” brawl, but “throw caution to the wind and start swinging” brawl) then each opponent would have a fifty percent chance of winning (providing that the physical attributes of both people are relatively the same). The point of learning how to fight is to tilt the odds in your favor so that you can have a mental and physical advantage over your opponent if you were to fight. The Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar series was written to hopefully, help tilt the odds even more in your favor the next time you fight. 

Also by Xavier Zen: Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar: A Guide To Muay Thai Sparring and Don't Be An Idiot When You Spar 2: A Guide To Muay Thai Fighter Types

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