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Beginners’ Muay Thai

Beginners’ Muay Thai

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Beginners’ Muay Thai

April 30 @ 6:50 pm - 8:00 pm BST

Well hello! So glad to see you here ready to add some kicking and punching action to your Tuesday! This class is held in a centre 5 mins from Dalston Junction station, exact location shared after you book. 

Every week we reserve free spaces for people on a low income/unwaged, transwomen/transfems people and QTBIPOC, funded by the Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund. If this is you, and you can’t get (or afford) a ticket, message @bender_defenders_ on instagram or email at the.bender.defenders@gmail.com 

Before you book, please take a look at the T&C. 

Who are we?

This is a playful environment where queer and trans people come to train, make friends, have fun and explore their own strength through martial arts and partner work. 

You will learn strikes, movements and defences and have a lot of fun hitting things, doing group challenges and playing games. 

This beginners’ class is for people with little to no experience. You will learn stance, movement and basic strikes and defences. 

If you are already familiar with muay thai/kickboxing and are looking for a general level queer class to train in, send us an email for details about our intermediate class. 

What to expect:

We approach exercise playfully and with community building in mind. Participants are not asked to spar or fight each other.  You will be provided with pads to hit/kick and gloves to do all the hitting with. 

Everything you learn in these classes can be used in self defence, however we do not run these classes with the aim of having to defend ourselves in mind. As a community we are already very hypervigilant and we do not need reminders that we might be in danger. 

The class consists of:

  • Warmup (10mins)
  • Introductions (names and pronouns)
  • Muay Thai training, partner work (50 mins)
  • Fitness/games (5mins)
  • Stretching (10mins)

And then we go to the pub or the park!

 

Our approach to fitness:

Your best will always be enough. Please remember that it is okay and normal to find exercise challenging, it doesn’t mean you’re ‘bad at it’. It usually just means you’re pushing yourself or going out of your comfort zone. Be gentle with yourself when things feel difficult and only push yourself within your window of tolerance (we do not make assumptions about what that looks like because it is different for everyone). We appreciate that sometimes just turning up is an achievement (we’ve all been there). 

Come as you are – you don’t need to be ‘good at it’ or ‘be fit’. We understand everyone has their own relationships with bodies and exercise and these can often bring up complicated feelings from peoples past experiences. We avoid cultures of toxic masculinity and fitness in our classes. We do this by encouraging you to listen to your bodies, take breaks when you need it and try not to compare yourself to anyone else. You are not going to be the only one struggling with something! Many feel that way.

If you are struggling with something, give the coach a wave and let them know. We will suggest modifications or find another way to explain the movements to you.

We welcome queers of all abilities, particularly those who don’t feel at home in mainstream gyms. We don’t tolerate transphobia, fatphobia, ableism, racism or fascism. 
NO COPS AND SOLDIERS IN OUR CLASSES.

 

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Date:
April 30
Time:
6:50 pm - 8:00 pm BST