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Old 12-06-2007, 02:52 PM
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I am getting near 2 years of training and i am pretty used to most pains, but obviously your going to feel like shit the odd day, especially if you havent warmed up properly , rough sparring etc.

I think it comes down to the level of training your going through and being taught under, of course in true Muay Thai training you have to practice knees, elbows, kicks, punches etc repeatedly to get your self used to trowing the strikes as well as building up a tolerance for continually hitting and being hit in these areas, obviously a guy who has been kicking a pad everyday for the last couple of years is going to have stronger shins than a guy who has just started or just boxes or whatever, that process of strenghting those areas can be pretty sore.
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