![]() ![]() “We have a long history of Irish, European and World Champions at Siam Warriors, Cork. ![]() ![]() "They then get a fight, starting out in novice style amateur fights, then progressing onwards and upwards. Some people get the bug and want to move on to give active competition a go. However, we also have amazing results in building people's confidence up, body transformations and getting people in fight shape without ever pursuing fighting in the cage or ring. "We have had some huge achievements in fighting terms as a club. “We always emphasis that we cater for everybody as a club. “We have technique work and combination style work with partners, clinch work and sparing which is optional,” Martin said. World champion Ryan Sheehan keeping a watchful eye on gold medal winner Colm O’Mahony on the pads with Jake Tobin at the Siam Warriors Gym. Martin Horgan explains from getting a great workout, blasting pads and bags or picking up the general style of Muai-Thai/boxing they cater for everyone. Over the years more than 100 people passed through their doors, generally take up training as a fitness activity and exercise. Generally, their classes range from 20 to 40 active members, however, others come and go depending on their commitments.Ĭork coach Martin Horgan, Siam Warriors, with rising star Ryan Sheehan. Owned and run by Martin Horgan, the Siam Warriors Cork originally started training in Ballincollig in 2003, before moving to their base now in Blarney Street area in 2005. SIAM WARRIORS are one of the most progressive fighting clubs in Cork. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |