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Did you know that you can head to Asia for a live-in martial arts camp for a fraction of what it costs to live in Europe or the U.S.? For only $5,500 U.S. you can have a 1-year program in Thailand that includes housing, 2 meals a day and the best multi-martial arts training on the planet.

It isn’t just about punches and kicks. People are looking for a positive life change – something that helps them to get more out of their training and at the same time, develop an affordable life-style that fits around their passions.

Live-in martial art camps in Thailand offer affordable solutions for long term mind, body and spirit development. Consider these additional benefits:

Thailand

Voted the ‘Best Tourist Country in The World’ by Norwegian Grand Travel Award and Swedish Grand Travel Award, and more recently, “The Travelers’ Choice Award” from TripAdvisor.com

Safety

Location is important when looking for a place to live where costs are low, but safety and personal security is high. Compared to European or North American cities, the cities of Thailand have comparatively low violent crime statistics.

Cost

Thailand remains the world’s best value-for-money, as announced by the Country Brand Index (CBI). The Brand Index hailed the Kingdom thus: “Famous for its authentic culture, spectacular beaches and noteworthy nightlife.” In addition, Thailand heads the field as the least expensive destination, as cited by The New Post Office Holiday Costs Barometer of tourist staples in 15 long-haul countries. A delicious and healthy Thai meal in a restaurant can be had for under $2.00

People

Thai people are friendly and tolerant. Thailand is often called the "land of smiles,” and rightly so because you can see smiling people in Thailand than almost anywhere else in the world. The official language is Thai, but English is widely spoken in all major tourist locations.

Tropical Island Life

Train in the martial arts and live a life of your dreams. Some schools offer training on a beautiful island resort with coconut trees and nearby sandy beaches – all for less than $500 a month.

Camps introduce you to a fascinating array of martial art skills and act as great introduction for those looking to see what the martial arts has to offer.

Students also travel to Thailand to work on their goals. To do this, you need time to be away and a location that is conducive to personal growth.

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Originally posted 2010-04-08 03:36:15.

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