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By Muay Thai on February 6, 2010

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.
Thai boxing can be differentiated from the general form of [...]
Posted in History | Tagged Disciplines, flexibility, K1, Martial Art, muay thai boxer, Muay Thai Fighting, muaythai, sarama music, Thai Boxing, world champion |
By Craig on January 28, 2010

Muay Boran is the Other name of Ancient Thai Boxing. It is a traditional form of Muay Thai which is still taught and practiced in Thailand. Muay Boran is still practiced and taught in order to preserve the Boxing Techniques from Muay Thai’s History before the introduction of formalized rules and the introduction of gloves [...]
Posted in History | Tagged ancient art, Buddhai Swan, Chakri Dynasty, Krabi Krabong, Muay Boran, Thai Boxing, Unarmed Combat |
By Mani on January 25, 2010

All across the world, people have heard about it and possibly even witnessed it first hand or on television – the furious punches, bone crushing elbows, lethal and piercing kicks, and the unforgettable knees. Although watching it on television is great, nothing begins to compare to seeing these moves executed live – with thousands of [...]
Posted in History | Tagged Close Combat, Combat Techniques, International Boxing, Martial Art, Thai Boxing, thai fighter, thai people |
By Craig on January 22, 2010

Also known around the world as Thai boxing, Muay Thai is an ancient art of self defense that was created and tested in battle by the fearless warriors of ancient Thailand. Today, Muay Thai is used all around the world. The United States Navy SEALs, Thai military, and even the CIA takes full advantage of [...]
Posted in History | Tagged ancient art, Fearless Warriors, Grappling, muay thai fighter, Navy Seals, ring sport, Thai Boxing |
By Muay Thai on January 16, 2010

Muay Thai Fights Volume 1 was filmed in the rural provinces of Thailand. While the biggest fights are fought in Bangkok, the provinces are where the talent begins. This footage takes you to the breeding ground of hardcore, old school Muay Thai.
Professional rules – boxing, kicking, knees and elbows – all full contact with [...]
Posted in Dvds | Tagged Bangkok, bouts, fighters, Muay Thai Fights, old school muay thai, professional, Thai Boxing, volume 1 |
By Muay Thai on January 7, 2010

Muay Thai is one of the most popular spectator sports in Thailand that is also growing in popularity in other countries as well. The furious punches and level of intensive competition becomes ever more intense when watching the fighting up close and personal.
Thai boxing matches are not only frenetic when it comes to the actual [...]
Posted in History | Tagged bouts, Boxing Stadium, Headband, muay thai match, phuket, Thai Boxing, thai culture, thai music, wai khru |
By Muay Thai on May 3, 2009

Can anybody tell me of any training centers/schools that offer muay thai in Maryland? Any style of kickboxing really, but I am trying to find Muay Thai. If someone could provide me with a list, or just more than one location/school, that would be great thanks.
Posted in Advice | Tagged Kickboxing, lessons, Maryland, muay thai instruction, muay thai school, muay thai teacher, Thai Boxing, Training Centers |
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 |
By Craig on February 24, 2009

I want to to take either kickboxing, boxing or muay thai. I’ve been studying tae kwon do for five years and want to expand my knowledge for martial arts. Which do you recommend?
Posted in Advice | Tagged Boxing, Kickboxing, knowledge, Martial Art, Muay Thai, Tae Kwon Do, Thai Boxing |
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