| 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.
Thai boxing can be differentiated from the general form of boxing, as it includes the use of hands, elbow, feet and the knee. It’s not only an art of fighting; it is also a form of science, with discipline, knowledge and respect.
Thai boxing is an art which needs to be practiced with proper training. It not only keeps you body in good form and proper shape; it improves your blood circulation and builds up your nervous system. Regular practice enhances the flexibility of the body, which means better use of the bones, muscles, and the tendons in bending and moving the body.
It is very important to be brave in order to practice the Art of Muaythai. One must accept the danger and pain involved in this form of fighting, bravely without any fear. Practicing Muay thai is not only getting physical training but also includes the learning of moral values and disciplines in life. It teaches to be modest, to be confident, to always speak the truth and avoid committing sins in life.
In this form of martial art it is trained to be aware of the weak and the fatal points of the opponent’s body. A fighter can easily defeat the other in less time if he has good knowledge of his weak positions.
One of the unique features in Thai boxing is the music, which is known as the “Sarama”. It is played before and during the combat session. This Sarama music or the wind music is played before the fight with a ceremony, which the fighter performs to pay his respect and gratitude towards those who insisted and helped him to become a boxer. He thinks of his teacher who trained him with all his knowledge and efforts and of his parents who gave him life. This music helps the boxer to raise his spirits and confidence and make him ready for the real physical combat. You can find more information about music at Muay Thai Fighting Website.
Muay thai has given born to many great fighters who are now known all over the world. Samart Payakaroon is one of the best among legendry muay thai heroes; he held the title of “Baby Face Tiger”. He accomplished both Muay thai and World Super Bantamweight championship in his carrier. One of the most promising muay thai boxer is Buakaw Por Pramuk. He won the title of K-1 Max World Champion two times till now. First in 2004 at the age of 22 and he reclaimed this title again in 2006. The K-1 Grand Prix is a famous competition which is held in Japan to determine the single best standup fighter in the world. In Atlanta Olympics 1996, Somrak Khamsing is the first Thai boxer who won a gold medal in feather weight class. He is well known, from then for his swiftness and his reflexes. Another Muay thai hero in K-1 world competition Kaoklai Kaennorsing once held the title of K-1 grand prix championship in 2004. He is talented at quick maneuver and effective hit. He was called the giant killer after he beat tougher competitor by his technique.
I’m born in Thailand, Bangkok and very interested in Muay Thai Martial Arts since I was young. Muay Thai is my passion. I love Muay Thai and hope to share this to the people who interest in this kind of sports. This article is a brief description of the martial art “Muay Thai” and its facts, more details to come in the following articles soon. For more details and information about “Muay Thai” please visit Muay Thai Fighting
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iam 15 i do muay thai but i need a song !who can say me
Muay Thai is one of the most brutal fighting arts out there
@exiled925 lol this is a dragonballz song, its called cells theme but its remixed
What song is this? I think I just found me a new training song.
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stop fighting u stupid fukin americans.. just watch u talk way to much and ur heads look stupid
@kyobi1 this is a SPORT. You can believe it (for them tho)
oh my god, this is realy a combat-SPORT??
@Syntexz Erm, I’m pretty sure the gloves are to protect you from breaking your hand – it’s surprisingly easy to do. Apparently in bare knuckle boxing you’re not supposed to hit as hard as you can because of that very reason. I also heard on QI that boxing WITH gloves on is more dangerous because you can hit harder, despite it being ‘padded’.
But then again I am quite bias on this, I frickin love elbows
@jimmyjager it took you two years? to figure that out?
@jimmyjager
you should watch Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple
lol notice the guy in blue alays get koed
@2funk2bpunk haha so because u wrote it you think that somehow proves it?!!?! Don’t be an arrogant prick show me some evidence like a link to a website or something else reliable which backs up all these things you have supposedly proved..
@kyle1172 I just did, logically. Maybe you didn’t read what I wrote. You argue like a stubborn child.
@2funk2bpunk like i put can u prove it?
@kyle1172 every punch that makes contact results in brain damage. You don’t have to be classed as mentally handicapped to have brain damage after a fight. Concussions, by definition, are essentially a type of brain damage.
@Syntexz Bad logic. You hit someone with an elbow as hard as you can, and you don’t break all your fingers.
@Syntexz so what? you want them to make elbow pads? its part of the art.
I don’t like elbows, the point of the gloves is to protect both figthers…
Elbows is bone on bone, that makes the entire point of gloves useless.
@TheXLCustoms dbz cell ep
@siraPevetS its From DBZ Cell ep
nice
Why does everyone have to change the music?? I like the traditional music the play at the fights.and im an american (for those who are going to say they’re not thai)
@cockpit777 It’s our culture.
@cockpit777 Can you prove that all this happens? with a reliable source? , and I think a fighter getting noticeable brain damage (even just the headaches) in muay thai is rare, I haven’t heard it off any fighter, there is a guy in my gym who has had about 80 fights under full thai rules, he hasn’t had any problems