Muay Thai Training for Beginners

Posted by Renea on April 19th, 2011

I have always loved watching muay Thai competitions both in the TV and in real life. I idolize the participants for their lean form and very professional practice. I dreamt of being one while I was still young. As I grew older, the urge to attend muay Thai has also been increasing. So I looked for a good muay Thai camp Thailand. There are so many camps all over but looking closely to their routines and company background, one stands out the as the best. Suwit Muay Thai training camp has all the perks and benefits that I have been looking for.

I have been undergoing muay Thai training for some time now and nothing beats the feeling of actually learning muay Thai in the hands of the experts. Two decades in the business means that they have mastered and perfected all the elements of muay Thai and they could give it all to you. They have produced hundreds of professional muay Thai champions, and that is the legacy they are proud of. So try muay Thai training now, I’m sure you will really enjoy doing it and in return be good at it.

One of the Biggest NBA sports agent

Posted by Renea on October 1st, 2007

On of the biggest NBA sports agents is David B. Falk. He has primarily worked with the NBA players and is known to nurture talents like Michael Jordan. In his entire career span he has been known to represent 90 NBA players of the top class notch. In fact in the 1990’s he was considered second only to Commissioner David Stern in NBA.

Currently he is in semi retirement and has only 7 players who he represents. NBA agents who want to emulate him should look at the various strategies that helped the salaries and pays of the athletes grow. He was single handedly responsible for the hike in pays of the athletes from $330,000 to $4.5 million (Michael Jordan) in 2001. He also made tens of millions of dollars for his off court income and other endorsement deals.

He has become a benchmark and his legacy for other certified sports agents is huge. In fact he kept the interests of his athletes as a priority. Both his athletes and he benefited from their unique relationship. Though he was target of industry venom, the industry operated in the way that he set targets for them.