Fighting Fit Gym
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- Welcome to the official Bebo page for the Fighting Fit Gym!
This site has been introduced so as you the student/fighter or fan can access all the information you need about the gym. We hope you find everything you need within this site, but if not you can always get in contact with us through the Forum, Mail or leaving a Comment.
In this site you will find information about Muay Thai, the gym, its Fighters and the Instructors. The types of classes are also defined and there will be details of upcoming events within Scotland and throughout the UK regularly advertised.
Yours in Muay Thai
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ABOUT FFG
Situated in Kirkcaldy, Fife, the Fighting Fit Gym is one of the most, if not THE most successful Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) camp in Scotland.
The camp have a number of Scottish champions. As well as a British and Intercontinental Featherweight champion, owner and senior instructor, James Graham.
James who is fully qualified and insured, teaches authentic Muay Thai for the purpose of keeping fit, self-defence as well as Amateur and Professional competition.
The Fighting Fit Gym welcomes students of all levels and backgrounds as the camp provides a very friendly and welcoming environment and a class to suit all experiences.
James, along with help from his wife Michelle make a very successful team who enjoy promoting Scottish Muay Thai at every opportunity. They hold yearly Muay Thai events, which are always well attended by the local public and other Muay Thai fighters/fans from throughout the country.
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The camp runs two different types of classes. These are Muay Thai and Fighter classes.
Muay Thai classes are aimed at every level of student. Classes focus on learning the techniques of Muay Thai, whilst raising your fitness levels!!
Classes start with skipping exercises then some stretching routines just to get all those muscles warmed up. The class then breaks into some shadow boxing then pad/bag drills, which all raise your cardiovascular fitness levels.
Sparring usually finishes of class time, this is where students practice the techniques taught in class but in a more "fight" like situation.
Every type of class ends with the same...press-ups, sit-ups and crunches, which all help tone and condition those body muscles. We then warm-down by jogging around the gym and then stretching the limbs.
Fighter classes are for the fighters of the gym and to anyone who wishes to raise their training level. Classes focus more on the building up of fitness and stamina levels along with conditioning the body.
The fun starts with a quick warm up then a 5 mile run or 20 minutes of skipping exercises. After that shadow boxing is used for to loosen up the body and to get those muscles pumping.
Then it differs, some classes are spent doing circuit training with weights, pad and bag drills then maybe some sparring afterwards. But some classes are spent entirely doing sparring after the warm ups.
If all that wasn't fun enough for you, don't forget there are still the press-ups, crunches and sit-ups to follow :-)
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CONTACT FFG
Contact James Graham, and FFG on;
Telephone: (+44) 01592 781650
E-mail: mail@fightingfitgym.co.uk
Web: www.fightingfitgym.co.uk
Address:
Unit 10a Coal Wynd
Kirkcaldy, Fife
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FFG TRAINING TIMES
The Fighting Fit Gym is open four times per week, holding Muay Thai and Fighter classes.
Times are:
Monday: 7:00pm - 8:45pm (Fighter class)
Tuesday: 7:00pm - 8:30pm (Muay Thai class)
Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday: 7:00pm - 8:45pm (Fighter class)
Friday: CLOSED
Saturday: 11:00am - 1:00pm (**Free class)
Sunday: CLOSED
**Please note that `Free class` means that there is no structured training involved, each student/fighter trains at their own pace. This can be on their own or with a training partner!
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It's £4 a session if you are in employment. The training can be as hard or easy depending what you make it of it to be honest.
hi a used to train when was younger at the club at links street ,was just wondering how much it is for a session?is the train quite hard or easy ? wb sn
Cool, thanks for confirming that. I trained here before for a very short period of time, but had to stop due to.....health issues. Hope to come back soon
Yes it's accurate. £4 a session.
Can anyone tell me what the current cost of training is??
I see the comment below said £4, but is this accurate??
Gym is closed until 14th April
Hey, been away for a few months for lots of reasons, club still open over easter hols time?
hey just wondering how much a class is am thinkin about joining
wb
The Gym site has been down for a few weeks. It has been down with a virus or two, which looks to be malicious. Hope to get it sorted ASAP though
I always have a look at your site as a keen martial artist.
Wondered whats up with your site, its been blocked by Firefox and cannot seem to get on the home page through internet explorer.
Cheers
The James "elf" thing on the website is funny as fook! Classic!
Hi guys was wondering wot the costs of your classes moving to kirkcaldy in a few weeks and wanting to get back into thai boxing
There will be one this year, probally November I'd guess.
id just like to say good luck to graeme for the british title and young ben for the scottsh.
im sure it will be a great day for all concerned in the ffg camp.