Khun Suek Muay Thai

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Mueang Krabi District, Thailand

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Muay Thai boxing gym

Khun Suek Muay Thai Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Khun Suek Muay Thai is located in Mueang Krabi District, Thailand on 89, Ao Nang,. Khun Suek Muay Thai is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category muay thai boxing gym in Thailand.

Address

89, Ao Nang,

Phone

+66 618969889

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Best place to workout, train muaythai with awesome trainers!

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Sukit Bejrsuwana

Great place and hope they make it past this COVID-19 crisis

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mia højfeldt

What an amazing gym! Super nice facilities where everything is new and super clean. The trainers are former Bangkok champions with crazy skills (those kicks!!) and really teach you everything they know into detail. An essential part of training for me is also having fun and the Khun Suek trainers are so much fun. A lot of smiles and laughs throughout the sessions. I have trained there four times now and everytime the sessions are different so it doesn't get boring. An extra bonus is the amazing view over the water and the islands. It feels like you are training in front of a postcard! Highly recommendable! Cannot wait to come back in a couple of days!

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cheryl lim

Great facilities, but the most beautiful people and dedicated instructors you will find. The trainers here set you up for success and with a smile too! Training in Khunsuek gave me so much respect and passion for Muay Thai as an art form but above all, I felt like I was truly a part of the Khunsuek Family. Thank you so much for having me and I will see you guys again next year!

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Fiq Tahar

Good facilities. Good trainers. Good sea view from training facilities . Beautiful hostel. Multi types of training. Awesome for experience or beginners

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Michael Teasdale

Great, fun trainers! Learn some things while getting a great workout!

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Daniel Castillo

From a gym in Canada and I have got to say, I knew the experience gap between the coaches at my gym in Canada and the coaches here would be big but I could've never imagine it be so damn huge! First day and they started correcting tons and tons of stuff (posture, hand placement, feet stance, ect) been training for 2 years in Canada but there is so much I need to work on that I thought would be "ok" before I came to Kuhn Suek but now I see it isn't. The language barrier is real for most of the trainers as most don't know much english, but the trainer Joe helped a lot with both techniques and getting a point across between other trainers and me. Such a great place with clean mats, great views, most equipment was very good quality (some of the shin pad straps were falling off) and most of all the experience of the trainers is definitely something you will never get in any other country

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Amore Azione

I had the privilege to train at this facility before their grand opening on May 26th. My training was somewhat different from a regular group session, as I was the only student on that day and did pad-work for an hour approximately, receiving the undivided attention of the three trainers available that day. But even if I have to concede about the uniqueness of my experience (it was more like a private class), I am sure that even in more crowded moments the quality of training will be as good as it can be. KhunSuek cannot be complimented enough: everything, from state-of-the-art equipment, to cleanliness and hygiene, competence of the trainers, and location (this gym having the most stunning view out of any other Muay Thai camp in Thailand), is close to perfection. What I treasure the most, is how they tore my technique apart; how they detected my mistakes in but a few minutes; how they fixed them within an hour, correcting my posture and working on my balance (something that the trainers at my previous gym in Thailand, the "glorious" Sitsongpeenong, did not do over the course of 3 weeks). KhunSuek is most definitely catering to the farang crowd, even though they could have a stable of thai fighters at the gym: I don't know about that. No matter what, as my experience taught me, if you are at a beginner to advanced level (that is, not a pro fighter), there is little sense in going to the hardcore, Thai-only gyms of the suburbs of Bangkok; one will soon be relegated in a corner not receiving the attention they need. Start from places such as KhunSuek instead, have them work on you, fix you, work your way up. It's the way to go. And a final suggestion: if you train at this camp, ask for Pateak - he was one of the best trainers I have ever worked with!