By Muay Thai on November 17, 2009

Muay Thai boxing is a sport that has been around for thousands of years, and is still practiced today as a professional sport as well as a hobby. It is the national sport of Thailand, and is practiced by millions of Thai men. It is often compared to Thailand in the way that soccer is [...]
Posted in History | Tagged Muay Thai Boxing, muay thai match, National Sport, Ong Bak, Professional Sport, Rituals, Striking Points, Tony Jaa, Wai Kru |
By Craig on October 4, 2009

Muay Thai Boxing news and updates from around the globe, sources include Yahoo, Topix, Google, MSN, Friend Feed, Go Articles, eBay and Amazon.
Kickboxing set for festival (Daily Press)Three World Kickboxing Association title fights — one for the world championship — and a chance to play an international chess master top the feature attractions Feb. 19-21 [...]
Posted in Online | Tagged muay thai amazon, Muay Thai Boxing, muay thai ebay, muay thai google, muay thai news, muay thai updates, muay thai yahoo, thai boxing news, thai boxing updates |
By Muay Thai on May 17, 2009

I plan to do some MMA sparring, but also I just want self defense and to be able to Grapple since I am in Wrestling. I will be doing Judo and Muay Thai this summer, is this valuable cross-training?
Posted in Advice | Tagged Cross Training, Grappling, judo, mixed martial arts, Muay Thai Boxing, Self Defense, sparring, wrestling |
By Muay Thai on April 26, 2009

I started doing Muay Thai Boxing about 2 years ago (but only started seriously training a year ago) and for some reason I’m very uncomfortable with clinch work.
I am pretty capable of the basics in the clinch when working with my instructors, but I feel weird during sparring. Any useful tips to get over [...]
Posted in Advice | Tagged amateur fight, clinch work, help, Muay Thai Boxing, Muay Thai Training, sparring, training tips |
By Craig on April 23, 2009

I remember when people talking about martial arts mostly spoke about karate and a few about kung fu, but now almost everyone wants to learn muay thai.
Why do you think that Muay Thai Boxing has recently become so popular in the US and around the world?
Posted in Advice | Tagged about martial arts, Karate, kung fu, learn muay thai, Muay Thai Boxing, popular |
By Muay Thai on April 19, 2009

How good would someone be able to get? I am 17 learn very quickly and in great shape as I’ve been wrestling 4 years, took 3rd in state my first year. I plan on training 5 days a week for 3 months. I am going to vist my Grandma and where i live there is [...]
Posted in Advice | Tagged Boxing, Gyms, Intense Training, Muay Thai Boxing, Muay Thai Training, training muay thai, wrestling |
By Muay Thai on April 19, 2009

I take Jiu Jitsu and wanted to do some Muay Thai on the side but there is not a place around. I found a place to Kick Box and wanted to know the difference between the two.
Posted in Advice | Tagged Jiu Jitsu, Kick Box, kick-boxing, Kickboxing, Muay Thai Boxing, Thai Boxing, vs muay thai |
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