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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: JOSH GROVE

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! This member spotlight turns to Josh Grove, aka “The Peanut Butter Kid” and one of our upcoming MMA fighters. Born and raised in Braeside, Josh is known around the gym for cruising in on his board and for rocking a solid party print. We’re excited to see what 2019 brings for him! Read on to find out more about Josh.

Occupation: Fighter

Martial Arts/Sports: Mixed Martial Arts

How did you get into the sport?

Seen it on TV and the rest is history.

What are your immediate training goals?

Kick off and start my pro career.

What are your goals for the next five years?

Be a well established pro

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

Friendly environment with lots of training partners.

What is your favorite move?

Ankle pick.

Favorite workout/walkout song?

Dreams – Fleetwood Mac.

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

People like Darren Till, because he has the right mindset of making it in fighting and disregards what others have to say.

What’s your favorite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

Southside burgers – Fatty 5-0.

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Don’t be so nervous.

“Josh is a true prodigy. He is strong on the feet and very composed in the clinch and on the ground. He has a great future as a fighter I can’t wait to see him on the big stage!”- Sean Le Gourrierec

“I’ve been lucky enough to know josh for a few years and be in his corner for a lot of his fights… and I’m really excited to see what the future holds for him… A couple of my favourite memories…

– Eating $80 worth of sushi post weigh in on Simon’s credit card

– Walking down the street after a fight in the gold coast and literally robbing some random dude of his family McDonalds fries.

– When he was 15 and 60kg and I could easily beat him up… those days are gone.

– Being asked to leave the all you can eat breakfast buffet after being in there for 4 hours.

He is the only person I know that could pull off fighting in underwear.” – Sam Hibberd

“Josh literally gives everything he has to becoming a better fighter. He trains multiple times a day, every day. asks questions and always listens. For a savage MMA fighter he grapples like he wouldn’t hurt a fly.” – James Walters 

Photos: Eternal MMA 

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: JACKIE TAN

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! This member spotlight turns to Jackie “Jax/Jackie Chan” Tan, who can be found in our striking classes and is easily recognizable with her red gloves and purple tinted hair! She’s colorful, confident and the keeper of time for all our rounds in Toohey’s Boxing classes. When you hear her voice ringing out “TIME!”…you know you’re getting a break and a well deserved rest. Read on to find out more about our sweet, sassy striker- Jackie!

Occupation: Creative Support

Martial Arts/Sports: Boxing and Muay Thai

How did you get into the sport?

A friend of mine told me to check out a gym with her and next thing I knew, I was hooked!

What are your immediate training goals?

Perfecting techniques and clinching more.

What are your goals for the next five years?

To work my way up to sparring classes and overall strength.

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

Why wouldn’t I love training at Absolute? From the moment I walk into the gym, the vibe is there for me. Just the whole social feel of it all and being able to train with people who are there to grow their skill sets or just to get their workout in for the day. Everyone is so sweet and willing to help you grow whether you may be a beginner or a pro.

What is your favorite move?

Hooks for Boxing, Right kicks and elbows for Muay Thai.

Favorite workout/walkout song?

Currently: Carmouflage Rose – Wildflowers, Tamia – Leave it smokin, Buddy – Trouble on central, DJ Snake – Taki Taki.

What do you like to do to relax besides training?

Watch Taiwanese drama’s, Netflix, hikes, aerial yoga and travel mainly.

Can you tell us about where you’re from and any interesting stories growing up? If you’re not originally from Melbourne, how’d you end up living in Melbourne, Australia?

I grew up in Malaysia for half of my little life then migrated to New Zealand and grew up in Auckland till I graduated. I moved to Los Angeles then San Francisco right after then traveled the world for almost 2 years. Life happened, and I was running out of money, so I moved back home to New Zealand for a year to be with family and saved up to travel all over again. After another year of travelling and volunteering, I decided to move to Melbourne for a few months, but a few months grew to a year and I just never left.

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

Strong, kind, independent, open minded, friendly and just a down to earth person whoever it may be. I always strive to be a better version of myself on a daily basis, and I respect human beings who can be their true selves and respect one another. You should always treat people the way you would like to be treated. Finding the strength within is the hardest and yet the best part of the journey.

What’s your favorite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

Dodee Paidang is the best Thai spot in Melbourne so far. Their “Som Tum” is a legend. I’m not a huge fusion fan but Lucy Liu is one of the spots I would recommend for sure.

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Chill out and be patient. Work on your techniques and don’t be afraid, you will be a pro in no time.

“Jackie is fun girl to be around…she funny girl, and friendly. She always training hard and be on time.”- Coach Laos Toohey

“It’s always a great session when you see Jackie in a class. Her attitude and upbeat personality is highly contagious. Plus she has some killer dances which is a good distraction.” – Karman Moodley 

“Jackie is one of the most determined ladies I know both in and outside of the gym. Having started at Absolute MMA together, I’ve seen her push herself out of her comfort zone and work hard to progress and improve her technique. Within the space of a year she has nailed the high kick, by asking for advice on her technique, practicing before and after class and pushing herself each week to do better than the last. Not only is she one tough cookie but underneath her tough exterior is the most sweetest, loyal and loving souls you’ll ever meet.”- Priya Johal

“Don’t let this lady’s resting stone face scare you off – come up to level 10 at 5.30pm and you’ll see J-Tan busting moves and cracking jokes in between the combos. One of my faves – always making training fun and putting up with whatever my ‘training mood’ might be for the day… what more to ask for! Lots of love J-Tan, you da best xx”- Linnea Waestberg 

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: LOUIS STEKHOVEN-SMITH

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! This member spotlight turns to Louis, one of our southpaws who works across Boxing, Muay Thai AND Mixed Martial Arts. Always super friendly and relaxed, Louis is a supportive and valued member of our striking team and MMA team! Read on to find out more about Louis!

Occupation: Software Engineer
Martial Arts/Sports: Boxing, Muay Thai and MMA

How did you get into the sport?

I stopped skateboarding regularly and needed something new to keep me fit. I instantly fell in love with the Martial Arts.

What are your immediate training goals?

To test myself in the ring.

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

World Class trainers, good people and training that pushes you to new levels.

Favourite workout/walkout song?

Mobb Deep – Shook Ones.

Nicknames & Fight Names?

Louis Knuckles aka Paper Stacks aka The Ill Villain…Louis works too.

What do you like to do to relax besides training?

Put on chill-hop, burn some incense and just lay back.
Get out into nature, hike, camp.
Sauna.
Meditate.
Learn something new.
Ride my motorcycle through the county side.

Can you tell us about where you’re from and any interesting stories growing up? If you’re not originally from Melbourne, how’d you end up living in Melbourne, Australia?

I grew up on a Mango farm in Northern NSW. Had a bit of a crazy high-school life in Lismore. Ended up in the art scene, which led to me living a nomad life on the street, hitching-hiking around a lot of the East Coast. I fell in love with Melbourne and so here I am.

One of my fondest memories as a child was back on the farm, building an epic cubby house with my brothers and sister in the rain forest. That place was magical.

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

Famous: Elon Musk, he believes in what he does. He inspires those around him to push boundaries. He puts his principles above convenience.

More generally, people who don’t let fear control them. People that are willing to put it all on the line to live the life they want. People who are grounded in who they are and who make those around them better people.

What’s your favourite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

Moroccan Soup Bar. Just get the Banquet.

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Slow down, its not about going hard, it’s about doing it right. With good technique, speed and power will come.

Perfect practice makes perfect.

“Always training hard, he’s willing to learn new things and he’s also a southpaw (that’s my style!), he is always on time for class…it makes it a lot easier for me to teach him.”- Laos Toohey, Coach

“Louis has gone from strength to strength developing his south paw style through consistent hard work embracing the journey of being a martial artist”.- Jeremy Wharerau, Coach

“Louis is one of the toughest students in my classes. He shows a lot of commitment in martial arts whether it’s in his own training or group classes. He always put in 110% effort when it comes to building he’s techniques and skills.” – Luke Catubig, Coach

“He is quick with his hand and feet. He can go long way in boxing if he keeps going on. Best of luck mate.” – Pradeep Singh, Coach

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: CARMEN HE

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! This member spotlight turns to Carmen, one of our super strikers who is always looking to improve, whether that be through her Muay Thai, or in her one-on-one training with Coach Daniel Howard. She’s an amazing cook, makes delicious pierogies (check out her business here: www.grandmasgirl.com.au) and has assisted fight team members such as Albert Xavier with nutrition and meal prep. Read on to find out more about Carmen!

Occupation: Financial Controller / Business Owner
Martial Arts/Sports: Muay Thai

How did you get into the sport?

Well, it all started off in Richmond when I lived across the street from Tao’s old gym. Hearing people train everyday through my bedroom window made me curious. I decided to go for a trial one Saturday morning and the rest was history!

What are your immediate training goals?

Be consistent and be better than I was yesterday.

What are your goals for the next five years?

Be fit – both physically and mentally.

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

Great community, positive people, supportive network.

What is your favourite move?

Spinning elbow! Definitely looks better when other people do it though!

Favourite workout/walkout song?

Humble – Kendrick Lamar

What do you like to do to relax besides training?

Yoga, watching food shows/documentaries and hitting up markets.

Can you tell us about where you’re from and any interesting stories growing up? If you’re not originally from Melbourne, how’d you end up living in Melbourne, Australia?

Fun fact: I used to be over 200lbs in grade 8! I grew up with my grandma in China till I was 6 years old and I was always overfed. That didn’t stop when I moved to Canada and it went slightly out of control (ha). In grade 9 I went on a serious diet and lost 60lbs in one year and just kept working out and eating better to slowly shed the weight. I ended up in Melbourne after quitting my corporate job and backpacking solo for a year. Ran out of money and ended up in corporate again but in Melbourne! Figured I might as well make some money and do some traveling on this side of the world! And besides what’s there to not love about beaches and hot weather all year long… (and then I realized I’d moved to Melbourne.. ha!)

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

People who are driven and would do anything and everything to achieve their goals. I find it extremely difficult to always stay focused so I really admire people who can do it and kick some serious goals.

What’s your favourite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

San Telmo for a big hearty treat – anything and everything is amazing here.
Moroccan Soup Bar for the chickpea bake.
Loving Hut for a good catch-up spot with tasty vegan options – definitely get the laksa.

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Be patient and have fun!

“She is one fierce chick! What can I say…..when she walks into the room, you know she is a pro with those striking kicks and those meal preps. When we partner up together she makes me want to push myself to the limits with a mean strike back. She encourages you to do your best and always supporting on the side lines where ever she may be. I am glad to have her on my side whether it may be us joking around or focusing on our techniques while laughing at each other. Beast!” – Jackie Tan

“Yeah, she’s alright.”- Dan Howard, Coach

“Carmen is fun to be around with as a student she always will learn to do a new thing she always ask you if something she want to learn and she learn fast always be on time when the classes start.” – Laos Toohey, Coach

“Carmen! This gorgeous lady actually helped me learn some of the basics in Muay Thai when I first joined. She was always patient when teaching us newbies and really supportive. If you ever need a hand in nailing the power behind your kicks – give her a yell. Just keep that guard up. Oh and when she’s not ripping it up in the gym this girl makes delicious pierogis for her catering business! This woman is unstoppable!”- Priya Johal

“Carmen is a beautiful, genuine soul and a woman of the world. No challenge is too great for her, making her an awesome training buddy and friend.”- Alyra Bartasek

“Not just another cool chick, this multi-talent can do much more than kick. Cooking mean meals is also her game, and part of her Absolute fame. A beautiful kind soul, she always makes your heart feel whole!”- Linnea Waestberg

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: PRIYA JOHAL

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! This member spotlight turns to Priya, one our multi-talented ladies who works across Mixed Martial Arts, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu AND Muay Thai. That’s dedication and a half! Priya always has a smile for everyone and it is always a pleasure seeing her in class (check out our Facebook page for a video of her takedowns!). Read on to find out more about Priya!

Occupation: Channel & Communications Manager
Martial Arts/Sports: Muay Thai, MMA & BJJ

How did you get into the sport?

Back home in NZ, some friends invited me along and I was hooked!

What are your immediate training goals?

Perfecting my technique, and learning how to get more submissions.

What are your goals for the next five years?

Improving my performance in sparring sessions and overall strength

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

The social atmosphere! I’ve made so many lovely friends here, everyone’s so kind and always willing to help you learn. I also love the discipline, stress release and immediate gains you see from each session.

What is your favourite move?

So I have a few; arm bars (BJJ), superwoman punches (MMA) and elbows (Muay Thai).

Favourite workout/walkout song?

Right now Hermitude the Buzz, although have you guys heard of Will Smiths new jam – Esta Rico? Sorry not sorry.

What do you like to do to relax besides training?

Puppy sitting! Netflix, reading, cooking, gardening, exploring and newly converted to camping.

Can you tell us about where you’re from and any interesting stories growing up? If you’re not originally from Melbourne, how’d you end up living in Melbourne, Australia?

I was born in Melbourne, but I grew up in New Zealand. Leaving NZ in early 2014, I backpacked around the world for just over 1.5 years, exploring over 30 countries. I also had the opportunity to briefly live in China and Colombia and eventually ran out of money exploring Europe! On my way back to NZ I ended up stopping over in Melb to visit my friend for her birthday and I just never left! Best decision ever!!

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

Determined, disciplined, kind-hearted, passionate people. I’m a fan of Joe Rogan, Tim Ferris, Elon Musk, Amal Alamuddin Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tony Robbins and my fav Chrissy Teigan because they all have aspects of the characteristics I personally admire and endeavor to achieve in myself. I’m lucky enough to also work for a company that shares my values – “Leave this world better than you found it” — Jain Mission

What’s your favourite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

Teta Mona in Brunswick for Lebanese food, must try the Makanek.
Billy’s in North Fitzroy – Ice cream – Vegan Chocolate is where its at – trust me.

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Relax, it’s okay if you’re not a pro within a few months, it takes time and practice. Keep showing up and putting in work!

“My girl! My life! She always walks into the gym with a gorgeous smile and you wouldn’t even know that this chick is a beast when she hits those mats. From boxing to Muay Thai and now her main is rolling over all over you! Them sexy thighs can get you down and low real quick.”- Jackie Tan

“Priya is one of the kindest people I know. She always wants to learn more, be better and try new things. We can see how much of an ambitious achiever she is in the time she invests into Muay Thai, BJJ and MMA!”- Carmen Harvey-He

“This little cutie is rolling through the weeks – always with a smile on her face. Walk down the steps of the CBD gym and you can be sure to see a smiley Priya waving at you from the mats – even if she’s in the middle of a choke or catching some punches. It’s people like Priya that makes you get to the gym even on the days when you’re not quite feeling it. She is an absolute legend – a true gem!”- Linnea Waestberg

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: LINNEA WAESTBERG

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! This member spotlight turns to Linnea Waestberg, our smiley Swedish boxer who loves a good laugh, and a good stretch at the end of class. Best of luck in your boxing interclub competition tomorrow Linnea! We’re proud to have been a part of your martial arts journey and can’t wait to see what the future holds for you. Read on to find out more about Linnea!

Occupation: Student and project manager

Martial Arts/Sports: Boxing

How did you get into the sport?

A friend convinced me to give it a go a few years ago – after 6 months of nagging I gave in, only to realise I loved it haha!

What are your immediate training goals?

To start competing in boxing, learn and grow together with the other boxers and most importantly, have FUN!!!

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

The people – doesn’t matter if you’re having a ‘rainy day’ – when you walk into the gym you’re always met with smiles, high fives and hugs (pointing at Em), and banter – lots of banter (friendly of course).

Favourite workout/walkout song?

Kanye West – POWER

What do you like to do to relax besides training?

Spend time in nature/outdoors, read and spend time with friends.

Can you tell us about where you’re from and any interesting stories growing up? If you’re not originally from Melbourne, how’d you end up living in Melbourne, Australia?

I grew up in a tiny village of 6000 people in southern Sweden and am the youngest of three siblings. My family calls me ‘the little ghost’ as I often woke up in the middle of the night when I was little, and tip toed into my parents bedroom when I couldn’t sleep.

When I was 19, I had enough of the Swedish climate and travelled to Sydney where I lived for 6.5 years – then got bored and moved to Melbourne. Oh and also – my first overseas trip as a 10 month old was to Australia – where I took my first steps. It was meant to be!

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

Oh…everyone – love how we’re all so different and have so much to share with one another – there is always something to learn from everyone you meet.

What’s your favourite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

Urban Projuice in South Melbourne – and everything on the menu!

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Patience, patience, patience (I still say this to myself every day…).

“You think her guns are big? Her heart is bigger. <3 <3”- Carmen He

“Linnea is one of the sweetest, kindest souls I know…but as soon as she steps into the gym she’s an absolute monster! Giving her best to each session, perfecting her technique, learning from and sharing tips with her peers. Oh and make sure you keep those hands up, she’s not scared to teach you a lesson or two. ” – Priya Johal

“Linnea ‘Scandinavian Assassin’ is an asset to the Absolute Gym. She is always there with a smile and motivated. Her dedication and work ethic is second to none. You know when she is your training partner you are going to get a great workout, with no time to slack off.”- Karman Moodley

“What can I say about my Swed! Don’t get intimidated by those gorgeous eyes, it may look like she is looking at you from afar, but really you’re being rejected with her being too focused on her destination. Linnea is a feisty hunny, but also one strong women who is growing her strengths to be an amazing fighter one day. She focuses on her techniques the most but also remembers to stretch out all over the mat to get her hips moving, and flow those hits smoothly. Definitely one of my main partners in class who pushes herself to the limit but also makes sure to have a good little boogie in between.”- Jackie Tan

“She’s training hard, and improving her boxing consistently. Best of luck to her in the future to do well in boxing and achieve her goals!” – Coach Pradeep Singh Sihag

 

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: DUSHAN WANNIARACHCHIGE

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! The member spotlight turns to Dushan Wanniarachchige, key member of Coach Pradeep Singh’s Melbourne CBD boxing team and one of our most dedicated members in the gym! Read on to find out more about Dushan!

Martial Arts/Sports: Boxing

How did you get into the sport?

When I first joined the gym, I tried a little bit of everything, but it was Pradeep’s boxing classes that really got me hooked. I discovered that boxing is like chess, where intelligence and tactical skill is more important than physical power.

What are your immediate training goals?

I just want to keep learning how to box and progress further in my development. I would like to do well in Victoria’s bantamweight division and gain a lot of amateur boxing experience.

What are your goals for the next five years?

I’d like to win some state and national titles. I would also like to teach boxing one day.

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

I like training at Absolute MMA because I get to train with my friends and watch them do well in their competitions. I really like how the gym encourages a safe and positive environment, where the coaches are always looking out for their students.

What is your favourite move?

I like to slip my orthodox opponent’s jab and counter with an overhand right on their jaw. If my opponent is a southpaw, I like to deliver a straight right hand through their guard.

Favourite workout/walkout song?

I like to move around to Afro-Cuban music. I really like the Cuban boxing style, I feel as if there is a rhythmical connection between boxing and music. The 2002 single titled “Hello World” by The Saddle Club is a banger though.

Nicknames & Fight Names?

If you take a close look at my boxing gloves, you’ll see embroidered text that says “Son of Lanka”, which is the English translation of my middle name Lankaputhra. I might use this as a ring name one day.

Can you tell us about where you’re from and any interesting stories growing up? If you’re not originally from Melbourne, how’d you end up living in Melbourne, Australia?

I was born in Sri Lanka and migrated to Australia with my parents when I was 7 months old. I grew up in Coburg and have called Melbourne home for 26 years.

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

I look up to people who do the right thing. I’m greatly inspired by people who are generous and look out for their fellow human beings. The world really needs more good people.

What’s your favourite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

My favourite place to eat is Fried and Tasty in Brunswick East. I would recommend the Hot Wings and Poutine.

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Trust the process and don’t rush the process.

“Dushan is one of the most dedicated boxers in the boxing team – always showing up for training and always putting in the hard work. Can’t wait to see him back in the ring soon again!” – Linnea Victoria, teammate

“I would say, as a coach, Dushan is one of the most important boxers in class and to the Boxing team. He is very technical and always willing to help his fellow boxers. Even if you are a beginner, he always helps. He is a very gentle and always makes everyone feel welcome! If he keeps training like he has, he has the potential to go a long way.” – Pradeep Singh, Coach

“Dushan has been very consistent with his training, is very optimistic and has shown amazing resilience through all the obstacles he has had to face through the beginning of his amateur career- which is admirable. He’s an awesome partner at training, he trains hard, pushes you and makes you smile too. I always see him giving his best.” – Antonia Kay, teammate

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: NICOLE TAN

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! This member spotlight turns to Nicole “Pocket” Tan, pint sized powerhouse and Muay Thai student! She makes delicious kaya puffs, is known for singing Frozen to drive her training partners crazy and kicks like a demon. Read on to find out more about Nicole!

Occupation: Student, Occupational Therapist to be, General Helper
Martial Arts/Sports: Muay Thai, a bit of Boxing

How did you get into the sport?

When I was 14, I asked my dad if I could be a cheerleader. He said “No. It is too dangerous.” I asked him if I could try Muay Thai, he said “Okay”.

What are your immediate training goals?

Learn to actually slip AWAY from the oncoming hand. Joking. To improve my stamina and endurance. I gas out after the second kick.

What are your goals for the next five years?

Not be clueless in BJJ and possibly get a blue belt! 😀

What is your favorite move?

I like knee-ing and kicking things because i have the upper body strength of a chicken.

Favourite workout/walkout song?

I’m on Fire- Nick Kingsley

Nicknames & Fight Names?

Toohey has dubbed me: rice, pocket rocket, pocket,’punch like a grandma-kick like a boy’, little bull (little boob according to Edie, don’t know how i feel about that one…). People have also started calling me Nicky since starting at Absolute, which I have never been called in my life. Romeo has disregarded my actual name and introduced me as Nicky to everyone he knows.

Can you tell us about where you’re from and any interesting stories growing up? If you’re not originally from Melbourne, how’d you end up living in Melbourne, Australia?

I am originally from Malaysia. Spent 23 years of my life there and now I’m here in pursuit of becoming an occupational therapist.

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

I look up to the people around me, as cheesy as it sounds. You don’t have to be famous or explicitly extraordinary to inspire people. There is good in everyone if you look hard enough, so I choose to be inspired by everyday people.

What’s your favourite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

Dragon hot pot because of the soup. I can’t make soup and its cold 80% of the year in Melbourne.

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Pay attention when you’re holding pads, because one day, training Muay Thai in college, you’re gonna get kicked in the face, leaving a big gash inside your cheek. And do more cardio you lazy bum!

“Pocket is easy to get along with, good student, always listens and works hard. She is always friendly and gets along with everyone- that’s Nicole. Pocket always gives 100%.” – Laos Toohey

“She’s fun, cute and caring. One of a kind.” – Amy Ong, training partner

“She’s tiny and adorable with stretchy cheeks like a mochi…looks are deceiving though, she punches super hard and kicks like a donkey. Short legs are also not so easy to make fun of when you are being choked out by them. Love her to the moon and back, couldn’t ask for a better training partner.” – Emilie Yap, training partner

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: JOSHUA STEPHENS

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! This member spotlight turns to Joshua Stephens, punk rocker and Muay Thai student! Check out one of his band’s latest tracks here: https://www.facebook.com/YEAHDONTCAREBAND/videos/1521406251295215/. Read on to find out more about Joshua!

Occupation: Health service assistant at St Vincent’s hospital
Martial Arts/Sports: Muay Thai

How did you get into the sport?

I was diagnosed with a autoimmune disease called Ankylosing spondylitis and my doctor told me i had to become physically active. So instead of going to the gym, I chose to start Muay Thai.

What are your immediate training goals?

Become more flexible and fit.

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

I really like that they make it so welcoming for people of all levels of experience.

What is your favorite move?

Question mark kick.

Favorite workout/walkout song?

I’ll whip ya head boy – 50 cent.

What do you like to do to relax besides training?

I play in a punk band called “Yeah Don’t Care”, that is really the most fun and exciting part of my life but I do also love to skateboard and dominate people in World of Warcraft.

Can you tell us about where you’re from and any interesting stories growing up? If you’re not originally from Melbourne, how’d you end up living in Melbourne, Australia?

I am originally from the Sunshine Coast (Queensland) and I moved to Melbourne to follow my passion for music. While growing up I spent a lot of my time skateboarding, surfing and playing music.

What’s your favorite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

I have every dietary requirement under the sun, so I mainly eat at home but for when I do eat out, it would be a veggie laksa from Viet Rose on Brunswick street in Fitzroy.

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Don’t be shy, everybody starts somewhere.

‘It’s been great seeing Josh go from a complete beginner and looking like a fish out of water at the gym, to being one of the guys in the class who looks out for the new kid, and looks at home in the gym – still in his leather jacket, but at home none the less.’- Oliver Smith

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: FEI YEN

We have many amazing people with interesting stories that walk into all our gyms! The member spotlight turns to Fei Yen, Muay Thai fighter, DJ and R&D Tax Consultant. What can’t this guy do?? He walks out to Bodak Yellow by Cardi B, there are theories floating around that he might just be a secret k-pop star…did we mention he used to model? Read on to find out more about Absolute MMA’s very own power tower!

Martial Arts/Sports: Muay Thai

How did you get into the sport?

I traded my life savings for a book which promised to imbue me with the power of the Buddhist palm technique, unfortunately that didn’t work out so I gave Muay Thai a go.

What are your goals for the next five years?

Sweep Darren Gn once.

Why do you love training at Absolute MMA?

The coaches, the staff, the environment, the members, the vibes, the banter – as cliche as it sounds the gym really does feel like a second home where you come to not worry about all the other stuff in life and just train and kick it with all the legends at the gym.

What do you like to do to relax besides training?

Glorious naps with no alarms set.

Who are the kind of people that you look up to and why?

All the competitors and fighters, their work ethics and attitudes are straight up insane.

What’s your favorite place to eat in Melbourne and your #1 dish recommendation?

Martha Ray’s – Ruby Tuesday’s $10 Rueben Sandwich

If you could go back in time to your first martial art class, what would be the advice you give to your past self?

Wear a groin guard.

“Tall handsome young lad with a lot of potential! Love to train with him. A friendly lad that always has a smile on his face. The ???”- Drew Birch

“You know what they say about long legs, long p…ants.”- Darren Gn

“All round good person, makes training fun. The tallest Asian I know.” – Albert Xavier

“Good guy but short arms.”- Justin Bai

“Always enjoy seeing him at the gym. Every time we get to class early, we always make time for a quick chat before we start to viciously kick, punch, elbow and knee other people (lol). A great energy to have in the gym, always puts some of his music on to pump the vibes up even more! It was definitely a great experience to play a small part in his training camp for his most recent fight.”- Romeo Apines

“If only Fei was as good at fighting as he was good looking we would all be in trouble.”- Andre Nguyen

“Most of the time he’s super chill to spar with, but then every now and then he remembers his reach is crazy long and he hits you with some mean kicks – it’s tight.”- Georgia Verry

Photos: W.L Fight Photography, Fei Yen

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