Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Martial Arts - Muay Thai Kick Boxing Thailand

Muay Thai is a very dangerous form of kick boxing that comes from the country of Thailand. There is a certain resemblance to this form of combat sports and forms of Indochina and Southeast Asian boxing. Cambodia has a similar style, they call the Pradal Serey. Malaysia practices a similar form called Tomo. The people of Myanmar, also known as Burma, a style called Lethwei. And the people of Laos, in practice, a Southeast Asian style called MuayLao.

Muay Thai Boxing Fighting is the most important and believes that the national sport in Thailand. A style called Muay Boran, the ancient form of Muay Thai tradition, where you fight with fewer rules and was not sanctioned as a sport it is today. It was said that before fighting a hand wrapped in hemp rope and then dipped in resin and glass chips such struggles extremely brutal. This sport is often described as "the art of eight limbs" known. The reasons for this termfeatures such as shock, elbows, knees and kicks, the 8 points of contact are similar a. This is in contrast with the 2 points that were used in Western boxing.

The term Nak Muay is, someone in Thailand, Muay Thai, where the practice. If someone practices West sport called Nak Muay Farang to be foreign to someone means that the practices of this sport. Many different types of kickboxing practiced in Southeast Asia. Chinese Martial ArtsTeachers say that these disciplines have been practiced for 2,000 years. They also believe that Cambodia has had a great effect to spread this style throughout Southeast Asia.

They believe that Muay Boran, the ancient style of Muay Thai was used by Siamese soldiers, after losing their weapons during the war. Some believe the military has Siamese sport Krabong Krabi, but others believe they have been created both at the same time. Krabong Krabi had much influenceand set the stage for Muay Thai. This sport then went to Thailand, will be played in front of many spectators as well as entertainment for royalty.

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