Non GamStop Bookmakers Non-GamStop Casinos Non Gamstop Casinos sister sites Non Gamtop casinos #Ilia Topuria #UFC 308 #Charles Oliveira #UFC 317 #UFC 311 #UFC 298 #UFC 304 #UFC 316 #Alexandre Pantoja #UFC 309 #Paddy Pimblett #Kai Kara-France #Belal Muhammad #UFC 294 #UFC 310 #UFC on ESPN 68 #UFC 300 #Jack Della Maddalena #2023 PFL Europe Championship #Ares FC 9

The Hardest Muay Thai Gym in Thailand: Jitmuangnon Gym

  • Posted by manny01 on Sep 01, 2019
  • 303 views

Use VPN if this video is blocked in your country.
Report here if this video is not working.
Disclaimer DMCA

Jitmuangnon Gym is well known for how hard they train their fighters. It is one of the biggest fight camps in Bangkok, and has produced many top fighters including Phetsiam, Peemai, and more recently Panpayak, Rodtang, Yodpanomrung, and Neunglanlek. Not many people know Panpayak in the west, but he is one of the most decorated Muay Thai fighters of all time, winning the prestigious Fighter of the Year award 3 times in a row. You may know Rodtang from his famous battle with Tenshin Nasukawa and his explosive fights in One Championship. The training program at Jitmuangnon is fairly old school, with a big focus on roadwork, endurance and conditioning. Here’s what a fighter’s typical training schedule looks like, 6 days a week. The morning starts at 5am with a 10-15km (around 6-9 miles) run. Back at the gym, they do bagwork and padwork rounds with the trainer, before the younger fighters go to school at 7:30am. After school in the afternoon, training starts at 3:30pm with a 5km (3 mi

Related Merch

Recent Posts

Trending Posts

MB UFCMMA 300x250 Jpg
Disclaimer: None of the videos shown here are actually hosted on this server. The video streams are provided solely by this site's users. The owner of this site (mma-core.com) holds NO RESPONSIBILITY if these videos are misused in any way and cannot be held responsible for what its users post, or any other actions of its users. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.