Horizon Muay Thai Boxing Camp

Full Itinerary of our Six-Week Muay Thai Boxing Tour of Thailand

Dates for 2008 & 2009: April 10 - May 21

Day 1
Arrive at Bangkok Airport to be met by our international coordinator. Transfer to the hotel where you can have lunch, relax by the pool and recover from the journey. Afternoon meeting at the hotel for orientation; we will run through the tour program and answer any questions. Those not too tired from the flight can accompany Horizon Camp staff to discover Bangkok at night. Visit Pat Pong Road, world-famous for its ‘go go’ bars and open-air night market. Accommodation is in spacious and comfortable air-conditioned rooms.
OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Bangkok

Day 2
Sightseeing tour of Bangkok: Spend a cultural morning at Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and observe urban river life on a cruise of Bangkok's Chao Phraya River. Visit a Muay Thai equipment factory where you can order personalized Muay Thai shorts and Muay Thai gear at discount prices.
OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Bangkok

Day 3
Following breakfast at the hotel board a luxury air-conditioned coach to begin the journey north through Thailand’s fertile heartland. Arrive late afternoon at Mae Sot, multicultural border town with Burma. Excellent Thai food dinner at a stunning riverside restaurant set in lush botanical gardens. Enjoy beautiful air-conditioned hotel accommodation boasting teak carvings throughout. OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Mae Sot

Day 4
Today marks the beginning of Songkran, Thailand’s exuberant celebration of the new lunar year. Monks and elders receive the respect of younger Thais by the sprinkling of water over their hands. A lot of water is tossed about for fun; hide in your hotel room or expect to be drenched. The latter is a lot more fun! In the morning visit attractive scalloped waterfalls where locals flock to soak themselves and others. In the afternoon witness a Muay contest against Burma. Fought in the traditional style, hands bound in hemp, contestants win only by knockout. This is serious fighting and will make even the bouts in Lumpinee look tame! The contest is a symbol of friendship between two previously warring countries, and is now an internationally televised event. In the evening enjoy the carnival atmosphere of a traditional Thai festival.
OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Mae Sot

Day 5
Visit the Friendship Bridge and cross the border for an afternoon sojourn into Burma. Find amazing deals at the border market. More boxing in the afternoon if you are up for it.
OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Mae Sot

Day 6
Return by luxury air-conditioned coach to Bangkok and see the New Year spectacle continuing in the country’s capital. Board an overnight train with air-conditioned sleeper carriages and travel in comfort to Thailand’s tropical south.
OVERNIGHT: Air-conditioned sleeper carriages on train to Surat Thani

Day 7
Early morning ferry transfer to tropical paradise island Koh Phangan. Arrive at Horizon Thai Boxing Camp and take the rest of the day to soak up the island atmosphere. In the afternoon meet with instructors in the gym to discuss training objectives and outline training plan for the duration of your stay.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 8
Early morning: initiation ceremony at Horizon Camp attended by monks from the local temple. Wai Khru: pay respects to your new teachers and pledge to be a good a student. In return, your instructors will promise to teach you to the best of there abilities. Enjoy the rest of the morning at your leisure. Relax in your hammock, lie on the beach or explore the local area. Light training session in the afternoon giving our instructors a chance to assess your abilities, and for you to loosen up after all the traveling.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 9
Training day:
7:30 – 10am Morning Muay Thai training session
Warm up:
Running 30 minutes (if you are already very fit you may wish to run for longer, if you are not in great shape just be sure to build up a really good sweat)
Stretching (you can do your own routine or follow your instructor’s lead)
Muay Thai workout:
Members of the group will do various exercises depending on their level of experience. In each part of each training session you will repeat the full repertoire of techniques learned so far. Your trainer will point out any recurring mistakes and help you to correct them. He will gradually introduce new moves as and when you are ready. Morning training sessions are generally lighter, concentrating on acquiring new techniques while your mind is fresh from a good nights sleep. An ordinary training session is made up of the following.
Shadow boxing: Each training session begins with a shadow boxing warm up, preferably in front of a mirror or perhaps on the beach. In your first session you will learn basic Muay Thai footwork: how to move around while maintaining a strong guard to protect your body’s vulnerable targets. The basic punching techniques will be introduced: the straight punch, jab, uppercut and hook.
Pad work: You instructor holds special Thai pads on his arms and a wears a belly protector. Student works one-on-one with the instructor in the ring to practice the full arsenal of techniques the student is familiar with and develop offensive combinations. You probably won’t begin pad work on the first day if you are a beginner.
Weights or speedballs: While instructors are busy with other students, you will work on your conditioning with our free weights or sit up benches. Help develop your reflexes with the speed balls.
Sparring: At first you will begin very light, very slow sparring with your instructor. As you build confidence you can begin working with a sparring partner. Sparring is an essential part of Muay Thai training during which you see how to use the offensive techniques you have learned dynamically. You will quickly learn to defend your most vulnerable points, and begin to anticipate the movements of your opponent. If progressing very well a beginner may expect to begin sparring within a week.
Bag work: Excellent way to develop conditioning and muscle memory. Repeated kicking of the long hanging bags is really the only way to condition the shins. Kicking the bags will hurt a bit to start with. We fill our bags with cloth, not sand, but still expect to bruise some (especially the ladies). You won’t start this kind of training until you have learned to properly kick. Kicking with poor technique is even more painful!
Clinch work: Basically techniques of standup grappling. Always makes up the final part of an intensive training session. You grapple your partner for the better position in an attempt to set your opponent up for knee strikes or to topple him by pulling or knocking him off balance. This is an exhausting part of training and is essential if you are interested in competing within Thailand. You will not begin clinch work until your fitness is quite good and you have mastered other techniques to a good level.

Warm down:
Shadow boxing warm down, followed by other low impact exercises.

4pm - 6pm Afternoon Muay Thai training session
Warm up:
Skipping or tyre bounces. Bouncing on old car tyres is a great way to improve balance.
Muay Thai workout:
The afternoon session is generally more intensive than the morning training session, with more emphasis on quantity of exercises to improve stamina and muscle memory. You will normally continue practicing techniques learned in the morning. The basic pattern of each training session remains the same: shadow boxing, pad work, bag work, sparring, weights, clinch work.
Warm down:
After shadow boxing, a dip in the sea is a great way to warm down.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 10
Training day: You will practice all the techniques you already know in your shadow boxing warm-up. Today you will begin to learn how to kick while shadow boxing. Then move on to kicking practice with an instructor in the ring. Your instructor holds specials Thai pads and will teach you to kick while maintaining good balance, keeping your guard and observing correct footwork. Afternoon: continue kicking practice and learn how to block a kick from your opponent.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 11
Training day: Kicking and foot thrusts. If you have developed a good kicking technique you may now begin to practice on the heavy bags.
There will be a Thai language lesson in the evening. Although our instructors speak English (some more than others) in order to help preserve the art of Muay Thai in its genuine form it is important you try to learn the proper Thai terms for techniques and aspects of training.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 12
Training day: You will practice everything learned so far concentrating on footwork and stance. Remember to work on your weak side.
Video night: learn by watching The Greats in action.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 13
Training free day: Day trip to National Marine Park: a magnificent archipelago of over 30 islands. Enjoy stunning views, a beautiful inland lake and excellent snorkeling. Don't forget your camera! Each Saturday night we heat the coals for a massive seafood BBQ.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp
 
DAY 14
Training day: If you have already mastered good basic kicking technique elbows and knees come quite easily. Elbow training, three styles.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 15
Training day: Knees.
Take a short boat trip in the evening to watch the sunset from the water, night fishing for those up for it.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 16
Training day: Now you might begin very light, slow sparring with our instructors practicing every technique learned so far. This is dynamic training. You will start to see the value of correct technique and begin learning how to defend yourself. Your instructor will encourage you to use combinations of offensive techniques.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 17
Training Day: At this stage you may have a good command of the basic Muay Thai techniques (good stance and footwork, you know how to punch, kick and push kick, and effectively use your knees and elbows to attack your opponent.) Now you are ready to learn how to fight. You will first learn a number of techniques to defend against a low kick.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 18
Training Day: Now find out what to do if someone aims a kick or push kick around your stomach or ribs.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 19
Training day: Each Friday and Wednesday morning training is boxing only. This is essential training to develop a good eye and super quick reflexes. Remember, punches (and avoiding them) are as important a part of Muay Thai as all the other weapons. Hopefully by this time you can begin training with a sparring partner. In the afternoon learn how to defend against head kicks.
Friday night party at Guy’s Bar on Haad Tien beach for those inclined.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 20
Training free day: herbal steam sauna at What Pho temple. Receive an invigorating traditional Thai massage. Don’t forget our Saturday night seafood BBQ.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 21
Weapons day: Kraabi Krabong (Thai swordplay) demonstration in the morning. Afternoon: training with weapon work. The day serves as a basic introduction to a related traditional Thai martial art.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 22
Training day: Sessions will become more intensive as your skills improve and your body becomes accustomed to the new training schedule. Techniques need to be repeated over and over again in order to develop muscle memory, helping you to deploy techniques reflexively.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 23
Training day: Boxing in the morning. Afternoon learn essential invigorating pre-fight massage techniques and how to be a good corner man. Also learn some basic therapeutic massage.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 24
Training day: Muay Boran (ancient Muay Thai) advanced techniques, fun to learn. Afternoon Muay Thai training or participate in our Jungle survival course.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 25
Training day: Muay Boran. You will learn some devastating techniques, now illegal in the ring but good to know. Afternoon Muay Thai training or participate in day two of our jungle survival course.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

DAY 26
Training day: Boxing training in the morning. At this point you may be ready to begin clinch work. This is always the final part of any training session before the warm down and most people find it grueling. You will begin grappling with your partner in order to gain the better position to set up knee strike.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 27
Training free day: Day trip around Koh Phangan Island. Visit the atmospheric fishing village of Chaloklum, have your fortune read at the Chinese temple, see the island’s biggest tree. Chill out on the island’s most stunning beaches or get a traditional bamboo needle tattoo!
Its BBQ night again.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 28
Open water PADI diving course: day in the classroom. There is Muay Thai training if you prefer.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 29
Second day of open water PADI diving course: day in the swimming pool. There is Muay Thai training if you prefer.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 30
Last day of open water diving course: experience your first open water dive: live corals, colorful fish, stunning reefs and warm seas. We still have Muay Thai training if you prefer.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 31
Training day: Wai Khru seminar – learn the ritual dance that precedes each Muay Thai bout. This is not a religious ceremony but simply a cultural way to show respect to your teachers, and propitiate good luck and a good mind set for fighting. This is an essential part of training for anyone planning to compete.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 32
Training day: If your grappling is going well your instructor may begin to show you techniques for successfully knocking down your opponent from the clinch. There is more Wai Khru practice for those expecting to compete.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 33
Training day: More grappling techniques.
Muay Thai fight night where you can cheer on students competing for Horizon camp. If you wish to participate in a stadium bout, this can be arranged.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 34
Training free day: day at your leisure. Saturday night seafood BBQ followed by the infamous Full Moon Dance Party at the island's party capital, Haad Rin Beach.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp or party all night!

Day 35
Sleep late to recover from last night's party! See if you can make it to the afternoon training.

Day 36
Training day: Practice, practice, practice. You must repeat your full repertoire of techniques over and over until you no longer have to think about deploying them. If you have good technique then the more you practice the more powerful your weapons will become.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 37
Training day: Discuss future training possibilities.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 38
Training day: We organize games on the beach followed by a competition in camp boxing ring. Full protective gear provided for those up for it.
Goodbye party in the evening.
OVERNIGHT: Horizon Thai Boxing Camp

Day 39
Boat transfer to our neighboring resort island Koh Samui. Visit Big Buddha and other sightseeing opportunities. Enjoy a cultural show or less cultural lady boy Cabaret in evening!
OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Koh Samui

Day 40
Early morning flight Koh Samui-Bangkok. Take a trip to the weekend market for souvenir shopping before going home.
OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Bangkok

Day 41
Meet famous Thai boxers from one of Bangkok's top gyms. Take ringside seats at Rajadamnoen boxing stadium to see a live Muay Thai contest. A match here is pure spectacle, not only for the first-class fighting, but also the wild musical accompaniment, the ceremonial beginning of each match and the frenzied betting around the stadium. After the match enjoy Thai-style dinner at one of Bangkok's night markets.
OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Bangkok

Day 42
Transfer to the airport and fly back home. Try to hold back the tears!

Information on our six-week tour

Dates for 2006: April 10 – May 21

Description: For those of you who crave a deeper understanding of this ancient art, our fully catered six-week tour is designed to be the ultimate Muay Thai experience in Thailand. During this extended trip you will benefit from enormous improvement in your Muay Thai abilities. You will return home with unexpected new fighting skills, a healthier physique and a refreshed attitude to martial arts. You will have the opportunity to experience contrasting Thai lifestyles in three very different parts of Thailand: a multicultural hill town near the border with Burma; the capital’s steaming metropolis, Bangkok; and the stunning tropical island location of Horizon Thai Boxing Camp. Be a spectator at genuine Muay Thai competitions in at least three different venues and under different rules. Witness Muay fought in the traditional style, with no gloves, in a breathtaking competition against Burma. Take ringside seats at one of Bangkok’s top boxing stadiums to see Muay Thai fought in the modern arena, and enjoy regional fight nights in a more rural setting. If it is your goal, you will have the chance to match your skills in the ring against a Thai fighter. As well as cultural temple visits and sightseeing we’ll take you to Bangkok’s best shopping districts, and point you towards the country’s most happening nightspots (including Koh Phangan’s infamous Full Moon Party). As a bonus you’ll be given the opportunity to obtain your open water scuba diving certificate or test your metal on our unique jungle survival course. This tour is packed with action but still leaves plenty of time for you to absorb Thailand’s fun loving atmosphere and really get close to Thai people. You won’t find a better deal or a group of people more dedicated to making your trip to Thailand extraordinary.

Price per person: 115 000 Thai Baht (Approximately $2815, £1550, €2265)

Price includes: Internal flight Koh Samui – Bangkok, Comfortable hotel and camp accommodation (air-conditioned hotel rooms, fan rooms at the boxing camp); all meals (Thai and Western food options at most venues, choose from an extensive menu at the camp); comprehensive Muay Thai training (two daily sessions except on Saturdays); all tickets for shows; all transfers; excursions and activities. (Open Water scuba diving, trip to Ang Thong National Marine Park, and jungle survival course are optional at minimal extra cost.)

International flights: This price does not include international flights to Bangkok. You should buy your own flight tickets separately. Purchase your tickets as early as possible to get a good price. You should purchase flights to arrive in Bangkok on the first day of the tour (this may mean leaving from your home country on the previous day) and leave from Bangkok on the last. If you wish, we can arrange international flights and travel insurance for you at an extra cost. Prices depend on where you are flying from and how early you book. Contact us for details.

Discounts: We offer discounts for group bookings. Contact us for details.

Booking: You can secure your place on the tour at any time by completing a tour booking form and sending it to us along with 10 000 Thai baht (approximately $245, £135, €195) non-refundable deposit per person. Final payments for the tour are due at least 10 weeks before the tour is due to start, in this case before February 01, 2006.

Note: The itinerary outlined below is not set in stone. It is designed to provide a specific idea of the kinds of activities available to you during the tour and the scope of tuition offered. In particular, the Muay Thai training schedule is not rigid. Your own Muay Thai program will be tailored by our instructors to suit your abilities and expectations. Different people progress at different rates and until the basic skills are mastered and a good level of fitness reached it is inappropriate to attempt a more advanced regime. On the other hand, if you are already in good shape and have some experience, you will have the chance to prepare for and compete in a stadium bout if that is your goal. For the purposes of this guide I assume you are a Muay Thai beginner, in fairly good shape with a strong sporting background. The atmosphere at the camp is relaxed and informal. Apart from training sessions your time is not heavily structured. You are not obligated to participate in every group activity and you may order meals from the restaurant at any time that suits you. There will be plenty of opportunities for you to do your own thing and no penalties for missed training sessions.

Eligibility: Our six-week Muay Thai tour is open to complete beginners and seasoned fighters alike. Women are very welcome. People of all ages may participate though under-17s must be accompanied by a responsible adult. You do not need to be very fit, but you should be in a reasonable state of health. It is no problem if you are overweight unless this seriously affects your mobility. The better shape you are in on arrival, the quicker you are likely to develop new skills.

Visas: You should apply for a tourist visa from the Thai Embassy or Consulate in your home country. Your passport should have at least six months validity remaining.

Immunizations: There are no required vaccinations for entry into Thailand. Make an appointment with your doctor at least 6 weeks before you are due to travel to discuss recommendations. Bangkok and Koh Phangan are considered to be free from risk of malaria. There may be a small risk of malaria around Mae Sot close to the border with Burma, but as we are visiting during the dry season, mosquitoes (which carry malaria) do not really pose a problem. Follow your Doctor’s advice. Make sure you are properly protected from tetanus, typhoid, cholera, polio, diphtheria and hepatitis A.

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