Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520
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Originally posted by Saracen View PostThat is true, but that's where you can learn a lot too. I find that asking questions and practising moves, kicks slowly helps you change your stance. These subtle movements are in boxing too, but in MMA you have to be aware even more of kicks that you really don't wanna take too many. Get a TKD/ Muay Thai man to kick your legs hard with a padding on your leg. You will feel that power and it hurts.
They seem to have a completely different stance. It's interesting though and I'm open to anything, I can work corners in MMA if need be and maybe make some extra cash.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostWell the biggest differences I am finding is the little nuances between someone who is just trained in MMA and someone who is trained specifically in Muay Thai.
They seem to have a completely different stance. It's interesting though and I'm open to anything, I can work corners in MMA if need be and maybe make some extra cash.
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