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 fans cheering the fighters on.
This is the
wonderful world of Muay Thai kickboxing.
Muay Thai is a martial art that is unlike any other, rich in the proud
heritage of an entire nation. The style
is interwoven into the well known history of the Thai people. Even though they are gentle and fun loving
people, they’ve had to defend both themselves and their land for many years
against the aggressive powers and thieves.
To protect
what they had, the Thai people developed a fighting system of close combat
techniques that were suited to the type of rough terrain they would be fighting
in. Over the years, it eventually become
a rite of passage for all Thai men to train in this amazing martial art.
In the
beginning, Muay Thai proved to be a dangerous and deadly art, with the fighters
having no safety gear or protection - all they had were lengths of cords in
which they would wrap around their fists as gloves. As the years progressed, rules were written
into the equation to establish some protection for the fighters.
Over the
years, Muay Thai has progressed as both a martial art and a style, attracting
people from all over the world. There
are training facilities in Russia and the United States, with qualified
instructors to help teach Muay Thai to interested students.
These days,
Muay Thai is one of the most popular sports in the world. There are a lot of television networks that
broadcast Thai bouts on a weekly basis, pleasing avid fighting fans from all
over the world. International boxing is
another popular sport, although most successful International boxers got their
start in Muay Thai. This goes to show
why Muay Thai training is so popular - and so lethal as well.
Normally,
Thai bouts are fought with 5 three minute rounds, with a two minute rest period
in between the rounds. All fights are
preceded by a dance, which gives the contestants the opportunity to pay homage
to their teachers. The dance is an
excellent exercise to warm up with, with plenty of symbolic meaning towards the
style.
During the
fights and even with training, you’ll see that each Thai boxers wears armbands
and a headband. The headband that
fighters wear is believed to have been blessed by a monk or teacher, and will
bestow luck upon the fighter. Thai
boxers take a lot of pride in their training and fighting, with the headband
being a source of inspiration and pride for the fighter.
During
training, Thai fighters will learn a lot about their spiritual well being, the
history of Muay Thai, and the skills they need to survive. Fighters that plan to compete in Thai fights
will need to practice a lot, as the fights can be very demanding. Thai training can be very brutal, all
depending on where you study. If you are
studying the ancient arts of Thai boxing, you can count on the training to be
very rigorous and demanding.
Although
Muay Thai can be a tough art to practice, it is one of the best martial arts
that you can study. The techniques are
lethal, the training is tough - yet the competitions make it all worth while!
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