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Muay
Thai Training - Motivation vs Discipline
To break it down even further: Motivation is simply the WHY?? Motivation
is all the salient and sometimes silent hidden reasons that get
you up in the morning. That has you walk back into the gym...
Author: Trevor Mimano
Date Posted: May 29, 2009
Muay
Thai Camp Spotlight - Lanna Muay Thai
Lanna Muay Thai is located in Chang Mai, which is the second biggest
city in Thailand next to Bangkok. The camp is located at the foot
of the Doi Suthep Mountain, near the local university...
Author: Dan Corvino
Date Posted: May 13, 2009
Muay Thai –
History And The Basics
Thailand’s national sport, Muay Thai or Thai Boxing is more popularly
known as “The Art of the Eight Limbs”; with the ‘eight limbs’ referring
to the elbows, hands, knees and shins, all of which are extensively
used in this sport. An experienced exponent of Muay Thai would have
mastered the art of executing strikes using these “eight limbs”
as eight points of contact as opposed to the fist and feet...
Author: Gabriel Adams
Date Posted: January 31, 2009
Muay
Thai Training - Essential Elements of Muay Thai
Muay Thai training is versatile, engaging and dynamic. Depending
on your gym, who your teachers are and what their backgrounds are,
training routines will vary from gym to gym. However, there are
elements that are and should be consistently incorporated into your
training programme. The key elements are...
Author: Trevor Mimano
Date Posted: December 10, 2008
Is
Muay Thai Kickboxing a Good Street Fighting Martial Art?
Muay Thai or Thai kick boxing has seen a surge in popularity in
recent years thanks to Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) where
many of the competitors employ this brutal and sometimes deadly
art. In fact the Gracies were inspired to promote mixed martial
arts matches after trip to Thailand where they saw competitions
similar to those in their native Brazil...
Author: Damian Ross
Date Posted: November 30, 2008
Muay
Thai is Gaining Growing Popularity
Muay Thai boxing is the national sport of Thailand, and in all
probability the most popular game of that country. Thai Boxing can
be seen throughout Thailand in hundreds of stadiums and is now gathering
popularity throughout the world...
Author: Ava Belinda
Date Posted: September 20, 2008
Basic Muay Thai Techniques
The Martial Art of Muay Thai has its own unique techniques. It
consists of the use of nine weapons. The head, fists, elbow, knee
and feet are collectively known as Na-wa arwud. But today the use
of head is no longer allowed in the Muay Thai fights. In Muay Thai
small amount of grappling is used (The Clinch) for both...
Author: Jirasak Phuriphanvichai
Date Posted: June 29, 2008
Muay Thai
- The Unbeatable Martial Art
Muay thai is the form of martial art which began its journey from
the Kingdom of Thailand more than 2000 years ago. Now it is popularly
known as 'thai boxing' all over the world. Muaythai is the art of
fighting without the use of any weapon...
Author: Jirasak Phuriphanvichai
Date Posted: March 01, 2008
Muay Thai
Training Camps in Thailand
Are you a Muay Thai aspirant? Want to master the Muay Thai techniques,
and make it big in this fabulous game? Well, it is better you arrange
for joining one of the various Muay Thai training camps in Thailand,
as soon as possible...
Author: Shin Chang
Date Posted: June 16, 2007
Is
Muay Thai What You Are Really Looking For?
In summary, there is always only one answer for this question :
If you would like to discover whether Muay Thai is suitable for
you, just come to visit several Muay Thai gyms and try a first lesson
(certainly most of Muay Thai gyms offer free introduction class)
and see whether you want to learn it...
Author: Isara Sukgrarongka
Date Posted: February 09, 2007
Learning
to Fight in Phuket-Thailand
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...
Author: Will McNamara
Date Posted: February 01, 2007
Martial
Arts - Muay Thai Kickboxing
Muay Thai Kickboxing is often referred to as the science of 8 limbs.
The reason for this title is the fact that you use nearly every
body part as a weapon. You can strike with your...
Author: Michael Russell
Date Posted: June 11, 2006
The
Thaiboxing Workout: A Scientific Approach
Description of Thaiboxing Thai-boxing, the national sport of Thailand,
is perhaps the most brutal sport in existence. Participants batter
each other with punches, kicks, knees and elbows. There are few
rules in Thai-boxing and boils down to survival...
Author: Tim Mousel
Date Posted: May 28, 2006
Thai
Boxing
Kevan O'Dwyer, instructor at the Cwmbran Thai Boxing Club, explains
why this ancient martial art is growing in popularity...
Location: South East Wales BBC
Date Posted: May 26, 2006
Muay Thai
- The Genesis of Kickboxing
Many people are familiar with kickboxing, thanks to popular films
like Ring of Fire, but not many have heard of muay thai,
from which many of the rules and moves of kickboxing originated.
Muay thai (pronounced mooay tie) is the national sport of Thailand,
and is widely known throughout Southeast Asia. Muay thai was one
of the first of the Southeast Asian martial arts to be exported
to the West, and many of the earliest well-known martial artists
based their own fighting techniques on...
Author: Nick Dumitru
Date Posted: May 17, 2006
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