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What are the places in Shanghai to learn Muay Thai or Sanda?
In Shanghai, there are places to study Muay Thai or Sanda, such as Wangbak Muay Thai Hall, Wu Xing Fighting Training Center, Shang Hong Muay Thai Fighting, Wangbak and so on.

Shanghai Wangbak Muay Thai Hall: It is the most famous old hall in Shanghai. Li Feng, an international coach in China, has more than 30 years of experience in fighting teaching at home and abroad. The first professional Muay Thai hall in Shanghai is the pioneer of fighting in China. China athlete (Qiu) is the highest ranked free fighter in the world. Many students have the technical ability to beat professional athletes with amateur students as a team. In teaching, it perfectly combines the training system of fighting competition, fitness and self-defense, and has been committed to cultivating champions in both ring competition and street self-defense

Wu Xing Fighting Training Center: Wu Xing opened in Shanghai in June, 20 14, but as the training base of Wulin Wind in Shanghai, its professional strength is really unparalleled in Shanghai. Wu Xing's strength is not only reflected in the convenience of one person, but also in a team and a professional fighting training team. In terms of Muay Thai, the coach's name is Shan Tong, and he has played 100 professional games. Although not well-known and not top-notch, he should be one of the best Thai boxing coaches in China. ?

Muay Thai Battle: Muay Thai was founded in 2009, and the curator is Zhu. From 2000, the next few years were the golden generation of China Sanda, and the most famous Sanda athletes basically came out of that era, such as the famous Zheng Yuhao. At that time, the teams of Shandong Sanda Team, Shaanxi Sanda Team and Jiangsu Sanda Team were very strong. The owner of this museum is the main force of Jiangsu Sanda team among those players.

Ong bak: Now there are several branches in ong bak. Although the professional level is not so strong, it should be enough for the vast majority of Thai boxing fans who just pursue physical fitness and learn some self-defense techniques. In addition, ong bak often organizes some small-scale internal competitions and participates in some regional competitions, which is also a good exercise for novices who want to try the competition.