Mate you can't teach martial arts after having done a few lessons.
That's not only dangerous but incredibly naive. I've been doing martial arts including Muay Thai for around 20 years (albeit more off than on in the past couple of years) and I still wouldn't want to instruct. You need to know about safety in training more than anything, and I'm guessing you don't, so this would be dangerous to you and other people.
Also, without the years of knowledge, you'd be teaching bad techniques which will probably do more harm than good in many ways.
It's one thing to train, but without proper knowledge, you'd pick up all sorts of bad habits.
Would you become a cycle instructor if you had just learned to ride a bike?
Mate you can't teach martial arts after having done a few lessons.
That's not only dangerous but incredibly naive. I've been doing martial arts including Muay Thai for around 20 years (albeit more off than on in the past couple of years) and I still wouldn't want to instruct. You need to know about safety in training more than anything, and I'm guessing you don't, so this would be dangerous to you and other people.
Also, without the years of knowledge, you'd be teaching bad techniques which will probably do more harm than good in many ways.
It's one thing to train, but without proper knowledge, you'd pick up all sorts of bad habits.
Would you become a cycle instructor if you had just learned to ride a bike?