Muay Thai Kickboxing Justin Ayer Style....
Justin's style of Muay Thai has been developed and modified from his extensive personal fighting experience, and from the teachings he has been inspired by his whole career from Mick Nicholls a celebrated Melbourne Martial Artist.
Mick Nicholls is a Martial Artist warrior and not for his amazing and exceptional skill but his hardness of mental attitude, knowledge of fight psychology and 360 degree understanding of fight science and how the body responds. (see Mick's page for more info)
Justin has taken his teachings and attitude on to his own school and fighters. One of the principle teachings of Mick Nicholls is that there is always something that you can take out or put into a style to make it more efficient which is the motivation behind Mick starting his own style of street self defense 'Defend tech' and Justin pursued that in Muay Thai Kick boxing to make his fighters as successful as possible.
Justin's style of Thai Boxing is not 'pure' in any sense. It has changed and been built layer by layer in the past decade from his fights and watching his own fighters. The past 5 years he prefers a European Dutch style of fighting as a spectator and trainer with its strong hands and guard accompanied by varied combinations of kicks and knees and elbows.
All Muay Thai classes follow the same format whether your interest is in fighting, getting fit, or just a hobby. Martial Mix doesn't teach skipping, or long warm ups but Thai Pad drills from start to finish and if your not fit, your encouraged to go your own pace and have fun!