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[NEW] Tawanchai x KornerX
Imagine stepping into the mind of a ONE Championship superstar, now you can. This module takes you inside Tawanchai’s elite skillset, breaking down his lightning-fast left kicks, pinpoint timing, and deceptive fakes and other world class techniques. These aren’t just techniques; they’re the tools that make him a world-class fighter. And now, you get to add them to your arsenal. KornerX is just going to get better and better. I hope you enjoy this one. And I hope you've all been staying accountable to your training and the feedback I've given. https://www.skool.com/kornerx/classroom/7fc0fc71?md=5b66fa10605544d2bbb64f1b26f5412c
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Start Here: Your Guide to Advancing Here
If you're not following a structured training program or you're training blindly without objective it's no wonder you're not improving. I don't blame you, knowing where and what to work on first can be hard. This is why I've structured the free program this way so all you have to do is follow it to the dot. To begin, head to the “Introductions” section and create a post that answers these questions: 1. Introduce yourself - (name, age, how long you've been training) 2. Fight record OR do you plan on fighting soon? 3. What is the biggest impact from doing Muay Thai and why you're still doing it (eg: more confident in self defence, continuing for fitness) 4. Do you plan to, or have you already, trained in Thailand? Stay Engaged- To improve is to master the art of showing up, it took me 20 years to reach the top. I guarantee success if you show up everyday in whatever you do. Have fun in the group and ask anything. Each day you waste is a day others will level up, while you still stay stuck deciding what to work on. And by the time you decide, all your peers around you are too far ahead. This is the biggest confidence killer I've seen that make even the best stop going to the gym. Follow the modules, it's set up for a reason- Start Here If you still feel lost because you don't know where to start - schedule an onboarding call with my manager here and he'll see whether you're a good fit for KornerX (no time wasters).
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DO's and DONT's
Every tutorial in this community are the fundamentals to step up a level in your fight or techniques. I want to know what's one thing you'd wish you could perfect that could bring you to a different level? Let me know and I will set up a meeting to answer all your questions 🥊
What orthodox fighters have the best left kicks?
Really looking to try and study some good orthodox fighters with good left kicks to level up my own any help would be appreciated 🙏
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[NEW SERIES] Breaking Down Fights - The Way Fighters Actually Learn
For years, I’ve studied fights not as a fan - but as a fighter. Not for entertainment, but for those small, stealable details that make champions different. I’m going to bring you inside that process with Fight Reviews - where we analyze: 1. The setups no one notices (why that "sudden" elbow wasn’t sudden at all) 2. The habits that cost fighters rounds (and how to fix them in your own game) 3. The high-percentage techniques that work at elite levels (and why) First up: Samkor vs Saenchai. A heavy left kicker vs. one of the most elusive technicians in Muay Thai history. This isn’t just a fight - it's a masterclass in handling pressure, controlling space, and forcing mistakes. This isn’t commentary. It’s blueprint stealing for serious fighters. Watch now: https://www.skool.com/kornerx/classroom/3d473fcf?md=f0a45c14828442bb851920378c007caa
[NEW SERIES] Breaking Down Fights - The Way Fighters Actually Learn
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Structured Fight Development: Improve Muay Thai without the guesswork & fast track growth with intentional training even with a tight schedule.
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