Too Strong to Quit: Christina’s Fight for Women in Muay Thai (Re-run)
Description
At 29, Christina Theodonna decided she wasn’t done with fighting. She booked a flight to Thailand, trained through monsoon heat, ran 8k mornings, and stepped into the ring with zero notice. In this episode, we dig into her journey from childhood martial arts to becoming “Muay Panda”, and her mission to expand women’s weight classes so more fighters get the recognition they deserve.
If you’ve ever thought it was “too late” to start or felt like you didn’t fit the mould, Christina’s story proves otherwise.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- The brutal but beautiful reality of training Muay Thai in Thailand
- Why stepping into the ring is life-changing — even if you lose
- The fight for women’s weight classes & fair recognition in Muay Thai
- How martial arts builds confidence, resilience, and mental health
- Why “If you can put gloves on, you can do anything” applies far beyond the ring
Chapters
00:00 Christina’s comeback: deciding to fight again at 29
02:15 From karate kid to Muay Thai fighter
07:00 Thailand training camp: runs, heat, and culture shock
12:10 Surprise fight in Hua Hin & lessons from losing
19:30 Motorbike crashes, Thai culture, and staying safe abroad
23:20 From bullying to confidence: why martial arts matters for girls
29:50 Muay Thai as moving meditation & mental health benefits
36:00 Fighting for change: women’s weight classes and rankings
44:50 The story behind “Muay Panda” & what’s next
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