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78. Muay Thai Wins, Losses & Mental Resilience ft. Spring Sia, River Daz & Tim Nguyen

78. Muay Thai Wins, Losses & Mental Resilience ft. Spring Sia, River Daz & Tim Nguyen

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Aussie Asian Muay Thai legends, Spring Sia, River Daz & Tim Nguyen take us on their rollercoaster of a journey with Muay Thai. From humble beginnings to pivotal wins, losses and everything in-between. This was such a fun conversation full of inspiration and of course, a whole lot of banter. In this episode, we discuss:

  • How everyone got into Muay Thai
  • Misconceptions about martial arts and fighting
  • Pivotal moments
  • First fights and career highlights
  • What losing feels like
  • Importance of maintaining mental health
  • Confidence challenges
  • What's it like to fight overseas
  • Getting injured and feeling pain
  • Resilience in fighting
  • Funny travel stories
  • and so much more!

🎙️Hosted by: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiana Nguyen⁠⁠⁠⁠ 🎙️ Special guests:

Spring Sia / Heartmuaythai

River Daz

Tim Nguyen

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