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Muay Thai Is Not Therapy. And That’s Okay

Posted on July 10, 2026July 10, 2026 By Angela Chang

If you’ve spent any time in a Muay Thai gym, you’ve heard someone say it: “Muay Thai saved my life.” Maybe you’ve said it yourself. For many, it’s true. The sport gives structure. It quiets the noise. It provides a space away from some of the stressors of everyday life….

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Women Training Muay Thai in Thailand: Navigating Sexism and Cultural Nuances

Posted on June 25, 2026July 10, 2026 By Angela Chang

For women venturing into the world of Muay Thai training in Thailand, the journey can be both exhilarating and challenging. This dream can be a double-edged sword – traveling to the birthplace of Muay Thai is a “rite of passage” seen by many, and many have had life-changing experience even from short trips to Thailand, but the reality of navigating through cultural nuances and blatant sexism can be daunting.

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7 Red Flags to Watch Out for When Choosing a Muay Thai Gym

Posted on April 22, 2026July 10, 2026 By Angela Chang

There is a massive difference between a “hard” training environment and a “toxic” one. Hard training leaves you physically tired but proud; toxic training leaves you anxious and mentally drained. From “mood ring” coaches to the “hobbyist tax,” here is a veteran’s guide to the red flags you should never ignore, and how to find a gym that respects your body, your time, and your “no.”

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Deinfluencing You From Muay Thai BS [Part 3]

Posted on March 3, 2026July 10, 2026 By Angela Chang

We romanticize the life of a fighter. We see the hand raises, the belts, and the glory. But behind the “cool” aesthetic lies a reality of financial stress, fight politics, and unglamorous grinds that never make the highlight reel. Whether you are an aspiring fighter or just a fan, here is the reality check the algorithm won’t show you.

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Deinfluencing You From Muay Thai BS: What Social Media Won’t Tell You

Posted on February 17, 2026July 10, 2026 By Angela Chang

If you spend even ten minutes scrolling through Instagram, your perception of Muay Thai is going to get warped. You see perfect records, “the grind,” and highlight reels that make you feel like you aren’t doing enough. But social media isn’t reality. It’s time to strip away the curated noise and talk about the toxic narratives keeping you stuck in cycles of comparison and burnout.

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Stop Starving Yourself: The Science-Based Weight Cut Protocols That Actually Work

Posted on November 7, 2025July 10, 2026 By Angela Chang

Weight cutting is one of the most anxiety-inducing parts of fight preparation. It’s also one of the most misunderstood.

The combat sports world is drowning in bro-science, outdated “traditional techniques”, and straight-up bad information. We’ve been conditioned to believe that suffering equals success; that if you’re not miserable, dehydrated, and starving, you’re not doing it right.

If no one’s told you this yet: You don’t have to starve yourself. A smart, strategic weight cut based on actual science is not only easier and safer, it’s far more effective.

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No matter what you call it, this sport has changed lives.

Driven by economical means in Thailand, children from poorer regions of the country start training and fighting to help support their families.

This sport with humble beginnings has grown exponentially all over the world. Although most non-Thais do not fight as an economical means, their passion for the sport has helped pave the way for Muay Thai to become profitable on the international scene.

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