Muay Thai Basic Techniques
Muay Thai Basics offers authoritative instruction for Muay Thai boxers and other martial arts enthusiasts. Muay Thai, also known as Thai Boxing, is a traditional martial art which was developed centuries ago. Nowadays Thai Boxing is taught as a competitive and fitness sport, and for self defense. The hard-hitting, spectacular techniques it employs are winning an ever increasing fan base.
In these videos you will learn the basic techniques: fighting stance, legwork, fist, elbow, kick and knee techniques, as well as clinches moves. The techniques are demonstrated and explained in step by step detail.
Among the actors you will see current world champions like Saiyok, Kem, Phetbonchu, Nonsai, Samranchai, Antuan, Jaochalam and Armin. The videos will acquaint you with techniques by which these athletes win their fights. All technical details are described in detail for easy understanding and adaptation.
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Use the videos to develop into an advanced Thai-Boxer. You can also use the techniques as an effective method of self-defense.
Watch out for the other online courses of this series: ‘Muay Thai Training and Techniques Intensives’ and ‘Muay Thai Defense and Counter Techniques’.
Technique presenters:
– Phetbonchu FA Group (most titles ever in Muay Thai history, f. e. World Champion, 4-times Lumpini Champion, 4-times Thai Champion).
– Saiyok Pumphanmuang (World Champion, Lumpini Champion, Rajadamnern Champion, voted as best Thai Boxer 2010, member Thai Fight team)
– Kem Sitsongpeenong (World Champion, Thai Champion, Rajadamnern Champion, voted as best Thai Boxer 2011, member Thai Fight team).
– Nonsai Sor Sanyakorn (many international titles)
– Armin Black Dragon Swiss (World Champion, 2-times Thai Champion, member Thai Fight team)
– Antuan Siangboxing (triple World champion, member of Contender Asia 2)
– Samranchai 96Peenung (Thai Champion)
– Jaochalam Chatnakanok Gym (World Champion)
– Petpatum Nakorntongparkview (former South Thai Champion, Stuntman in Ong Bak 1-3)
– Prakaisaeng Sit Or (Thailand Champion)