Muay Thai, or Thai Boxing has been described as the world's toughest ring sport and is one the most lethal forms of martial art. Also known as "The Science of Eight Limbs", it's a hard-style of martial art that also employs the use of the head, elbows, knees and shins as weapons. Although most of the world knows it to be exclusively from Thailand, it comes from the term Muay Boran and is also practiced in other countries in the region of South East Asia and has different names depending on the country. Malaysians call it Tomoi, Muay Lao in Laos, Lethwei to Burmese and Pradal Serey in Cambodia.
Muay Thai has its roots in the Siamese Army in ancient times and bouts during those times had no time limit and few rules. Only in the late part of the 20th century were gloves, ring times and a clear set of rules were adopted.
Target points for Muay Thai punches include the area above the ear, the jaw, the area covered by the upper lip (philtrum), the clavicle, floating ribs and the solar plexus. Punching techniques or Chok are similar to Western boxing: the straight punch (Mud Trong), Mud Wiang San or hook, the swing- Mud Wiang Yao, the uppercut Mud Seuy, Cobra Punch or Kra-dod Chok, and the undercut or Mud Hook. One Muay Thai punching technique absent in Western boxing is the spinning backfist or Mud Wiang Glub and can be a very effective surprise attack.
Teh, or kicking techniques are an essential part of Muay Thai combat. It consists of the straight kick Teh Trong, the roundhouse Teh Tud, diagonal kick Teh Chiang, the shin-knee kick Teh Krueng Kheng Krueng Kao, the down roundhouse kick Teh Kod, the axe heel kick Teh Kao, jump kick Gra-dodeh Teh, step-up kick Kha Yiep The, and the spectacular spinning heel kick Teh Glub Lang. The dangerous Neb or pecking kick is an often executed Muay Thai kick and is very similar to the straight kick. The tip of the foot or ball is used to dig into the target area which can include the outer part of the thigh, the shins and the knee. It's mostly used to stop and opponent's forward moves.
Clinching in Muay Thai involves putting one's hands behind the head of the opponent and pulling it downwards. It is during these clinches that Tee Kao or knee techniques are used to strike the torso or more devastatingly, the jaw. The different knee strikes are the Kao Trong or straight knee strike, the Kao Chiang or diagonal knee strike, Kao Kong curving knee strike, Kao Tud horizontal knee strike, Kao Tod knee slap, Kao Youwn knee bomb, Kao Yiep step-up knee strike and the Kao Loi or flying knee strike.
Traditional Muay Thai training methods were grueling and literally took bloodScience Articles,sweat and tears to endure. It involved extreme conditioning of the legs by with repeated kicks against a banana tree. This toughens the shin area making it invulnerable to abuse in the ring.
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Royal Cremation For Muay Thai Warrior
Dozens of well-known Muay Thai and Queensbury rules exponents, past and present graced Sala Three of Wat Tritotsathep at Bang Lamphu yesterday, to take part in the blessing ceremony for Thai boxing hero Saensak Muangsurin who passed away last Thursday.
His remains will be accorded a Royal Cremation today at 7pm. and the chairman of the ceremony will be Privy Councillor Gen Pichitr Kullavanija, former West Point boxing champion, who has advised many Thai world champions and top trainers.
England's Charles Atkinson, who along with the late Sahasombhop Srisomvongse produced nine world champions has paid rich tributes to Gen Pichitr for his outstanding boxing knowledge.
Gen Pichitr had visited the Chitrlada Gymnasium and advised boxers and trainers, especially Sot Chitrlada, when the late Sahasombhop was alive.
Among those who attended yesterday's blessing ceremony were former world boxing champions Veeraphol Nakhonluang, Berkrerk Chatvanchai, Chana Por-pain, and Muay Thai greats Apidej Sitssiran and Putt Lawlek.
They paid glowing tributes to the magnificent contributions the late Saensak had made, both to boxing and Muay Thai in the Kingdom.
Many agreed that the former WBC light-welterweight's fantastic fistic performances were matched by his humility, that's why he will remain one of Thailand's greatest boxing heroes.
"Out of sight is out of mind but Pi Saensak will always be remembered because of his fistic feats and outstanding humility and we are very proud of him," said Veeraphol.
Kelantan Teams Not Allowed To Import Muay Thai Exponents
Kelantan,Malaysia - The Kelantan state government has barred state teams from engaging the services of foreign Muay Thai exponents for competitions.
Committee chairman for Human Development, Youth, Sports and NGO's, Abdul Fatah Mahmood said the decision was among terms and conditions set by the state government to allow Muay Thai competitions to be organised in the state.
"The condition however does not apply for international competitions," he told Bernama here today.
He added that the main objective of state to allow Muay Thai competitions was to develop the sport and produce more talented local exponents in the sport.
"If teams engage foreign exponents to compete in local tournaments, it will defeat the purpose of organising such competitions and also result in local aspirants staying away from such competitions," he said.
Abdul Fatah said a seminar would be organised next month for those who are interested in the sport and is expected to be opened by Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat.
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Kick Boxing - The General Info
Kick boxing is a relatively modern martial arts system, who syllabus derived by combining several fighting techniques from a variety of the more traditional disciplines, including Kung fu, Kyokushinkai Karate, Muay Thai, Kyokky shinkai and Tae kwon do.
History:
Martial arts boomed during the early 1970s and interest was greatly increased by their emphasis on competition fighting. Chinese styles of fighting began to take a more westernised form in the UK, and even more so in the United States, where the first real freestyle systems were beginning to be created. Indeed, many people claim that Kick boxing originated in the US during the 1970s. This, they say, was due to various American Karate practitioners becoming frustrated with the limitations of tournament competitive scoring. While Karate and the other disciplines were viewed as being entrenched with theories and set kata, and were performed in a controlled environment, practitioners wanted to see how effective their moves would be in a more realistic environment. Great emphasis began to be placed on specialised techniques, such as kicks and punches, being delivered with full force. Although full contact Karate was already established, concerns were expressed for the safety of competitors.
Development:
There is a close affinity between Kick boxing and Muay Thai. While it is believed that the Americans had created this concept in their attempt to find a sport that could refine full contact competition, it is believed that the development of Kick boxing was borne out of the World Kick boxing Association finding common ground between Eastern and Western fighting cultures.
It is also believed that Joe Cawley, Don and Judy Quinn, along with Howard Hansen, a Shorin ryn Karate black belt, were the initial promoters of Kick boxing and worked together for improved recognition. Hansen took Kick boxing a stage further by introducing fights in a boxing ring rather than the usual Karate tournament bouts. He became known as a ring matchmaker, staging a variety of successful events with stars such as Bill “Superfoot” Wallis.
New rules evolved and were introduced into Kick boxing, most notably weight divisions – from fly weight to heavy weight – similar to those in traditional boxing. A down side to the discipline in those early days was criticism of a high risk injury. This led to improvement in the safety rulesBusiness Management Articles, such as contestants wearing protective clothing to cushion the impacts of the blows.
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Muay Thai Competition Organisers Compulsiry Register With Association
Tanah Merah,Kelantan,Malaysia
April 4
Organisers of Muay Thai competitions in the state must register with the Kelantan Boxing Association said Committee chairman for Human Development, Youth, Sports and NGO's, Abdul Fatah Mahmood.
He said the state government would not approve permits for organising such competitions if the organisers failed to register with the association.
"It is compulsory for organisers in Kelantan to register so that the association can monitor the competition," he told Bernama here today.
He added that the sport was once banned in the state back in 1993 because it went out of control, but the ban was lifted three years later.
"Since it is a combat sport, there should be a monitoring system to ensure the safety of the participants," he said.
Meanwhile, two days ago, Kelantan Menteri Besar, Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, had said that the government would study claims that the sport was a violent combat sport due to the nature of fights involved and if found to be unsuitable, it might be banned.
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Thai New Year at Songkran
L.A.'s take on the traditional Thai new year, Songkran (also known as the "Water Festival"), will make Hollywood Boulevard feel more like an open-air Bangkok street market for an afternoon. Festivities include a parade, classical Thai dancing, demonstrations of Muay Thai boxing, a curry festival with public tasting and voting, the Miss Thai New Year USA contest and food from the award-winning Thai restaurant Jitlada. Hollywood Boulevard between Western and Normandie avenues. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. Free. (800) 921-2597,
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Kickboxing 101 for Women
Savannah Martial Arts Academy is pleased to announce it's first women-only Thai Kickboxing 101 class.
Classes begin Saturday April 11 at 11 am. Get unparalleled cardio training while gaining the upper body strength you didn't know you had.
Instructor Camilla Meshiea comes with 6 years of Muay Thai experience and a passion to teach technique and fitness in a positive and encouraging environment.
Savannah Martial Art Academy is located at 904 East 70th Street in Midtown Savannah GA.
Contact Abe at (912-412-4653) or abe@savannahmartialarts.com for further information.
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Singaporean women choose Muay Thai
SINGAPORE: Muay Thai or kick boxing, which was used to be known as a man's sport, is increasingly being taken up by women in Singapore.
According to a Muay Thai club in Singapore, the number of its female members has doubled in the past year.
Some Muay Thai enthusiasts gather at the Bukit Batok Nature Park every evening to practise the sport.
Many of them said they took up Muay Thai to build up their stamina and for self defence.
Muay Thai coaches said recent movies and TV programmes on Muay Thai have made the sport popular.
Terence Cheah, a coach at Hilltop Muay Thai, said: "A lot of people have the thought that Thai boxing is very rough. But because of the awareness nowadays, girls realise that it's a lot of physical activity. It gives your body a more challenging workout. Hence, a trimmer waist, better but stronger legs."
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