Learning to Fight in Phuket-Thailand
Author: Will McNamara
Date Posted: February 01, 2007
Mixed martial arts or MMA is a combination of the most effective
forms of fight sciences like Muay Thai, boxing, and jiu-jiitsu.
The popularity of MMA based programing on television and cable like
the Ultimate Fighting Championship, King of the Cage, and Cage Rage
have fueled the expansion of training camps and schools throughout
the world.
Today, fighters, young and old, travel around the world searching
for training that will make the the next "Ultimate Fighter." You
want to learn Jiu-Jitsu, then head for Brazil. Looking for boxing
skills then you might try the U.S. And if you are looking for Muay
Thai, there is no better place than Thailand; the home of Muay Thai
and the national sport of Thailand.
From one end of the country to the other, Muay Thai is the pride
of the Thai people. The fight sport has become popular around the
world and now boasts organizations in more than 35 countries promoting
tournaments, fights, and amateur and professional titles. For years,
martial arts enthusiast and athletes have ben coming to Thailand
to learn the science of eight limbs from professional Thai fighters.
With the explosion in popularity of MMA in the rest of the world,
and here in Thailand, there is a new breed of fighter making his
way to Asia and the land of smiles. MMA fighter's are quickly learning
that Thailand is the place to be to learn the secrets of striking
through hardcore Muay Thai training.
Thai fighters are known for their aggressiveness, stamina, and
ability to ignore pain, which are all prerequisites of the modern
cage fighter. They want to learn the secrets of of the Siam warriors
abilities and bring it back to the cage. In 2001, MMA programming
on in Thailand took the country by storm, and is now one of the
most popular sports viewed on cable TV. The Thai people immediately
took to the sport as they quickly recognized Muay Thai as a key
aspect of the ultimate fight game. If you are standing up, you are
fighting Muay thai style. If you are on the ground, you are using
wrestling and jiu-jitsu. The Thai people were proud to see their
national sport in the world spotlight.
Starting in 2005, fighters from all over the globe were given the
chance to save money and participate in comprehensive training in
Muay thai and MMA in Thailand. Modern fight camps, like Tiger Muay
Thai & MMA, Phuket, Thailand and Bangkok Fight Club opened their
door to professional and amateurs looking to train Muay Thai and
MMA all at the same place. Fighters can work their stand-up striking
game with Muay Thai and then train Jiu-Jitsu to work on their ground
fighting skills. Now fighters would not have to travel from one
country to the next to find the training they need. Everything they
needed was in one place; a great training environment in the tropics
which is conducive to hardcore training, training partners with
the skills needed to improve, and the ability to live and train
under the same roof without going broke.
As if that was not enough, Thailand offers Muay thai fights seven-days-a-week
in most big cities. It used to be difficult for most fighters to
find a place to train and finally land a fight. Now fighters coming
to Thailand can plan a training regimen and a fight before even
arriving in Thailand. I you are in shape and are looking for a fight,
head to Thailand and one of the many training camps that accept
foreigners. Train for six weeks and then strap on the gloves against
a Thai or another foreign fighter. You will head back home with
experience and the experience of a lifetime after training in Muay
Thai and MMA in Thailand.
About The Author
Will McNamara is a sports writer and owner of Tiger Muay Thai and
MMA Training camp in Phuket, Thailand. http://www.TigerMuayThai.com
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
- online collection of Muay Thai articles.
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