January it’s fight camp time for most of the fighters in Australia since the Muay Thai calendar normally starts from February and this year wasn’t any different. If you are interested in coming to support our fighters, please check the information below. Annihilation XVIII – Promoted by Full Force promotions – February 10th James Kostic...
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James Kostic is back in action
James Kostic had an amazing 2022 getting himself 3 belts including a WBC, Siam Cup and Masa Australian title and we can’t wait what 2023 has in store for this young weapon. James will be the first SRG fighter to fight in Sydney this year and once again for a belt. If you wish to...
Congratulations Maksak aka Deaw
The year was 2015 and to be more precise, it was the 6th of May 2015. On this day we welcomed Maksak Patsanon aka Deaw, as one of the SRG instructors. Deaw is what we call the “big boss” of our Thai team, the oldest one not always the wisest but certainly one of the...
Australia Day – Lunch class 12:30pm
It’s almost time for yet another public holiday in Australia and we will be doing only one class on the 26th of January. Our lunch session is on Thursday at 12:30pm and the whole team will be on the mats. Fighters must arrive at 11am. If you have any questions, please contact us via email...
Have you reviewed us yet?
Do you know you could help out the gym by taking a few minutes out of your time? There’s no better way to bring in new students than our current students writing about their experience at SRG. Do you love training with us? How good is it having a lot of instructors in every single...
Have you been doing your homework?
If you are a SRG member and keep your emails in check, you know by now that our instructors and pro fighters have been selecting their favourites fights/fighters to help you learn Muay Thai through fights. Today’s selection was made by Pandin and his list couldn’t be more traditional old school Muay Thai. Make sure...
CIRCUIT CLASS IS BACK
One of our goals at SRG is having classes on from morning until evening and slowly we’ve been adding more and more classes to our timetable. Quite often our students mistakenly show up for a class on Monday and Wednesday at 4:30pm (kids class time) so we have decided to add an extra class, isn’t...
Are you planning to fight in 2023?
Our fighters had a really busy 2022 and seeing new faces stepping up to the challenge of having an amateur fight was great. We are up for a promising year for Muay Thai in NSW with a completely different structure in order to have better promotions and more professional fighters representing our state. This year...
Homework
We hope you all enjoyed our last email with fight recommendations to help you learn some authentic Muay Thai from the best fighters around the globe. First selection was made by Ching and if you missed out the opportunity to watch some of his favourite fights/fighters, just check our past emails or head to our...
The importance of watching Muay Thai fights
If you’ve been attending our group classes for some time, you notice by now how often our head coach Luis Regis mentions the importance of watching Muay Thai fights. The amount of knowledge you can gain by simply watching your favourite fighters and then try to replicate what they do at the gym is just...