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Muay Thai Scholarships now offered at NUIG

  • 23-11-2011 12:37am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,864 ✭✭✭


    Hi Guys,

    Just some good news for the Muay Thai Community. Nui Galway is now offering a scholarship for Muay Thai. The Club has being growing over the last 7 years. To the level that we have had over 100 people at a single training.
    Some of the things that the scholarship offers are
    • A subsistence grant • Coaching support • Medical and Physiotherapy support • Performance Nutrition • Performance Psychology • Strength and Conditioning • Performance planning and mentoring. and access to a scholarship exclusive high performance gym.
    I know its early in the year and but as people are making up there minds on what to do after there leaving cert over the next few months keep nuig as an option on your CAO

    full details can be found HERE.

    If anybody is considering applying and would like to ask questions or needs more info please feel free to pm me


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,084 ✭✭✭mark.leonard


    Great news! Well done whoever got Thai onto this scheme.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 573 ✭✭✭chprt


    well done to NUIG and muay thai, a great move for the sport in Ireland.

    paddy

    www.onlinemathsgrinds.ie



  • Registered Users Posts: 20 CMT


    Well done to Dave Joyce chief instructor at NUIG Muaythai club and his student and club captain Scott Keenan. The two of them have worked hard on this. Dave told me a lot of credit has to go to Scott for the work he put in to getting this set up.
    Dave is chief instructor of the Hanuman gym in Galway and a Chairman of the Irish Muaythai Council. The Irish Muaythai Council as the govern body for Muaythai in Ireland is working with various groups and clubs with in University's and IT's around the country to try to set up this same system with them. Well done to Scott and Dave again for moving the sport forward in the modern era in Ireland.


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