When you're craving a more competitive and strategic form of excitement, Bangkok has some truly impressive venues where you can engage in simulated warfare and precision shooting.
No, not a fight—a workout. Phet Krungthon Gym in Bang Khae runs a "Night Owl" class that starts at midnight. These are for the insomniacs and the maniacs. Shadowboxing under fluorescent lights while the rest of the city sleeps, with only the sound of skipping ropes and heavy bags breaking the humid silence, delivers a primal adrenaline rush that will keep you buzzing until sunrise.
Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) is the definitive cultural sport of Thailand. Training camps like Khongsittha or Rajadamnern Singha Muay Thai Academy offer intense, sweat-drenched sessions.
The movie is less of a narrative masterpiece and more of a "stunt reel" disguised as a film. Directed by Raimund Huber, it showcases the raw physical talents of Western martial artists living in Thailand.
When you're craving a more competitive and strategic form of excitement, Bangkok has some truly impressive venues where you can engage in simulated warfare and precision shooting.
No, not a fight—a workout. Phet Krungthon Gym in Bang Khae runs a "Night Owl" class that starts at midnight. These are for the insomniacs and the maniacs. Shadowboxing under fluorescent lights while the rest of the city sleeps, with only the sound of skipping ropes and heavy bags breaking the humid silence, delivers a primal adrenaline rush that will keep you buzzing until sunrise.
Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) is the definitive cultural sport of Thailand. Training camps like Khongsittha or Rajadamnern Singha Muay Thai Academy offer intense, sweat-drenched sessions.
The movie is less of a narrative masterpiece and more of a "stunt reel" disguised as a film. Directed by Raimund Huber, it showcases the raw physical talents of Western martial artists living in Thailand.