How Long Does It Take to Get Good Enough to Fight Muay Thai? Posted on March 15, 2023August 7, 2023 By Angela Chang If you’re thinking of fighting one day, it’s natural to wonder how long it will take to get good enough to step into the ring. It’s a question that’s often asked, but the answer isn’t as straightforward as one might think. It’s not just a matter of putting in a certain number of hours or years of training. There are many factors to consider, and each person’s journey is unique.Please support the continuation of content on Muay Ying via PatreonQuality of TrainingInstead of asking yourself “how long,” focus on the quality of your training. Training with purpose and intention will help you progress much faster than merely showing up for class and going through the motions. Quality training means being pushed beyond your comfort zone, being consistent, and being willing to learn and improve.Discipline & DedicationFighting in Muay Thai requires a level of discipline and dedication that goes beyond just showing up for class. It involves a commitment to your training, your nutrition, your mental and emotional state, and your overall health and well-being.If you lack discipline and dedication without a fight, it’s pretty much safe to say that a fight camp won’t change that. Showing up to grueling fight camp training everyday is physically and mentally tough, and if your consistency doesn’t have the best track record, the middle of fight camp is probably not when it will start to improve.Shift Your FocusScale back and focus on consistently showing up instead of jumping into competing. Fighting is not easy, and training for a fight is even less so. It’s not for everyone, and that’s completely okay. But if it’s something you want to do, make sure you discuss with your coach on what you can do RIGHT NOW to get there. Your coach is the person who has seen you train, knows what you need to work on, and should be the person to be honest with you on your timeline to get there.Individual FactorsHere are some factors to consider when wanting to see when you’re going to be “ready” for a fight:Your Starting Point: If you’re a complete beginner, it’s going to take some time to learn the basics and build up your skills. It’s essential to give yourself time to progress and not rush into fighting before you’re ready.Your Training Schedule: How often you train will play a significant role in how quickly you progress. The more often you train, the faster you’ll improve. (But make sure to find a balance and avoid overtraining)Your Coach: A good coach is essential for your progress. A coach who is experienced, knowledgeable, and invested in your development can make a significant difference in how quickly you improve.Your Natural Ability: Some people may have a natural talent for Muay Thai, which can help them progress faster. But if this is not you, don’t worry. With consistent training and dedication, you can still get there.Your Mental and Emotional State: Fighting in Muay Thai requires mental and emotional toughness. You can cultivate some of this toughness from training, but you’ll have to make an effort to get this from other areas of your life by challenging yourself. If you’re not mentally and emotionally prepared, it’s going to be a challenge to compete in the ring.Photo by Pablo RebolledoRemember that fighting is not for everyone, and that’s okay. But if it’s something you want to do, make sure you are honest with yourself as many of these factors are highly invidualized. Other people will get there faster than you, others will get there much later. None of that matters – what does matter is how much you’re working towards what you want.With consistent training, dedication, and the right mindset, you can definitely reach that goal of fighting Muay Thai![I speak about this subject more in depth in a podcast episode] If you want an in-depth guide to training in Thailand, I’ve got just the thing. Fighting and Training consistencyfightingtraining
Fighting and Training Signs a Gym is Actually Women-Friendly (And Why It’s More Complicated Than You Think) Posted on August 22, 2025August 9, 2025One of the most common questions I get is: “Do you know any women-friendly Muay Thai gyms?” I wish the answer was as easy as handing you a list. But here’s the truth: what makes a gym “women-friendly” isn’t as simple as having a few women on the mat.It’s one of the most basic and understandably asked questions. It comes from those completely new and wanting to start their Muay Thai journey, as well as from seasoned practitioners looking for a change in environment but unsure of what to look for before forking over high monthly training fees. Yet, it’s also a question that’s deeply nuanced and difficult to answer. In this article, I’ll break down why the question is so complex, what you should really be looking for, and then give you a starting checklist you can use when evaluating a gym. Read More
Fighting and Training Short-Term and Long-Term Muay Thai Camp Stays: Choosing the Right Experience Posted on September 16, 2024September 16, 2024If you’re a Muay Thai enthusiast with dreams of training in the heartland of this martial art, Thailand, you’re in for an adventure of a lifetime. But there’s a crucial decision you’ll need to make even before you step onto Thai soil: Will you be embarking on a short-term stay, typically ranging from one to two weeks, or committing to the long haul, possibly months or even years? This decision can significantly impact your experience, as well as how trainers and gyms treat you. Read More
Fighting and Training How Muay Thai Fighters Train in Thailand: Inside the Daily Routine Posted on November 10, 2024October 26, 2024Training Muay Thai in Thailand is a special experience for any martial artist. The training culture in Thailand is intense, focused, and entirely different from what most people encounter back home. Training routines are grueling, and trainers in Thailand have a reputation for helping you reach levels of endurance and skill that may seem impossible.This guide covers what it’s like to train like a Muay Thai fighter in Thailand. From the daily schedule of pro fighters to the unique training methods used, you’ll get a look at what to expect and how to prepare for the journey. Read More