
Suzette Halabi
Mo Bros & Sisters, the time has come for us to make a move for Men’s health. As a Partner for Movember, we’re here to support you, while you support the cause by signing up to Grow, Move or Host to raise funds.
We know we’re stronger together, so join the challenge and sign up to be a part of the Morakot team for mind and body support (and a loud group of cheerleaders to keep you motivated).
Why have we partnered?
As a brand grounded in movement, mindfulness, and connection, we know these practices have the power to support mental, physical, and social wellbeing.
We believe that partnering with a leading organisation like Movember will allow us to accelerate and expand access to wellbeing tools across Australia – creating real, lasting change within our communities.
Head to Movember.com and Sign Up or Log In.
Click here to join the Morakot Challenge.
Get growing, moving or hosting and encourage your friends, colleagues and family to recognise your efforts by donating to your MoSpace in cash (or compliments!) before Movember 30.
Where can I find Morakot support?
Tune into @morakot for live conversations and Muay Thai classes (starting 9th November) for moving your body (think: sweat) and your mind (think: exercise).

Suzette Halabi

Andrew Hanley

Jade Stafford

Andrew Wilson
I started looking into alternative HIIT classes to improve my cardiovascular fitness after two episodes of coronary stenting. During my research I found the website of Morakot Muay Thai Gym in Epping. Not knowing what to expect, I started off with one class on a Saturday to see if this is for me. I was surprised by the friendly welcome as a ‘new guy’ and the camaraderie between the athletes and the respect shown between each other. The trainers took their time individually showing their students the technique required. I must admit, that I didn’t know anything about Muay Thai boxing, other than it was an ancient Thai combat art now the national sport of Thailand. I was very intrigued after my first lesson and planned to do it once a week to improve my cardio fitness. Never thought in my wildest dreams that I get ‘hooked’ on Muay Thai. Over the next couple of weeks and month my appetite grew, where I started going twice a week, then three times a week, till I took up the unlimited membership option and currently train 5-6 times a week.
I fell in love with a sport unknown to me 10 month ago

Dirk Heinert
Member

Dana Najmeddine
Member

Akin Sayar
Member

Gabriella Salzer
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Jermaine Guglielmi
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