Talk:Bade/@comment-5087650-20120522040333/@comment-5087650-20120523051402

@Babycakey: It's considered by many to be very aggressive becuase, unlike American Kickboxing, Muay Thai allows the use of elbows, knees, clinching, and so on. To the uneducated eye, that seems very harsh. But it's all about technique and how you use that technique. I don't think I'd be good at Muay Thai, to be honest with you. And I know plenty of Muay Thai people who tried Taekwondo and failed miserably lol, for several reasons, or at kickboxing but they lacked flexibility and control. I do both kickboxing and taekwondo, I may have to choose only one in the near future because it's taking a lot of my time, if you count all the cross training I do, it's a lot. And @Shimmerpool: ;-)