Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at
12:31 pm
Muay Thai is from Indochina and it is a popular form of martial arts. Over the years, it has become very popular in the South Pacific. Today, modern Muay Thai is typically a ring sport where gloves that are similar to boxing gloves are used. Muay Thai is a common part of mixed martial arts training as well and many MMA trainers now use Muay Thai bags in their facilities.
The primary idea behind Muay Thai is that there are not two, not four but eight different places on the body that can be used to attack the opponent. Four of these spots are nothing more than a collection of savage hits below the elbow and knee, but four other spots account for the hands and the feet.

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Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at
12:15 pm
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at
10:25 pm
by Jack Hicks
It may seem that Muay Thai Boxing is a very brutal and dangerous sport but if you approach it with the right training and discipline it can actually teach you how to control your rage in a better way than before.
A long time ago when Muay Thai Boxing first started in ancient Thailand, fights were to the death or near death and back then it was not considered a sport and therefore did not have any rules, protective gear or rounds as such. It has been like this for for a very long time up until only around half a century ago when muay thai boxing gained popularity and became know worldwide and rules were added including fighters having to wear muay thai shorts and muay thai gloves.
This is a preview of
Muay Thai Boxing: An Introduction To Thailand’s National Sport
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