
2 Losses 0 Excuses: Oli Jenkins on Muay Thai Coaching at the Highest Level
Oli Jenkins is a British trainer based in Bangkok, working out of Silk Muay Thai. It is one of the most competitive Muay Thai gyms in the country. I n this conversation, we get into the reality of what it means to corner fighters at the highest level, including two recent losses (Saenpon at RWS and Gregor Thorm at ONE Championship), and why Oli still walks away believing in both performances. Along the way: the economics of staying in Thailand as a foreign trainer, why the injury nobody talks about is pad-holding elbow, the pottery study that explains why reps beat theory, and why One Championship fighters need to be "willing to die" — and what he actually means by that. This is a long-form conversation for people who take Muay Thai seriously.
0:00 The Responsiblilty of a trainer
5:40 The Confidence of a coach
9:58 Is The Damage Worth It
11:12 Fighting On ONE
13:46 Start As A Trainer
14:15 Holding Pads At Sitmonchai
20:48 Working As A Coach In The UK
24:01 Different Types of Fighters
26:24 Dealing With Failure
32:24 Media And Job Opportunities
36:30 What Is Success
38:24 The little battles
44:00 The Injuries of being a trainer
49:13 Attention
51:14 The Importance of a good defense
52:42 Contact Information
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