About MuayThai

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Around the years 1238-1408, Thailand capital was located at Sukhothai. During that time, Sukothai often fought with its neighbour. Skill such as kicking, kneeing, punching and elbowing were developed. So, MuayThai was created. Muay Thai was a higher art and was a part of royal curriculum. According to some resource, this era is Sukothai era. From era to era, MuayThai is used as self-defense and teached in military. On King Narai Era (1604 - 1690), MuayThai became a profesional sport. Even on King Prachao Sua Era (1697 - 1709), King himself gone for fight on the arena and win after 3 good fighters, they were Nai Klan Madtai (killing fist), Nai Yai Madlek (iron fist), and Nai Lek Madnak (hard fist). Pre-Fight Ritual When entering the ring, fighter use Mongkon on their head and Pong Malai around their necks. Mongkon is represent the gym, it is essentially a crown. Fighter never touch the mongkon, mongkon places and remove by their Kru (trainer). Different gym will have different Mongkon, ...

KON MUAY THAI

Kon Muay means the movements or the styles of using Muay Thai as the art of Fighting both of the attack and the defense, which are named by the characteristic of the usage. If using for example the attack called Knon Muay JuJom. If using for the defense or counter called Kon Muay-Kae. If using for the defense and counter by the fists called Kon Muay-Kae Mad, to defend and counter by the feet called Kon Muay-Kae Tao, to defend and counter by the knees called Kon Muay-Kae Kao, to defend and counter by the elbows called Kon Muay-Kae Sok.

Kon Muay are divided:
  • Kae Mad 29 Kon
  • Kae Thao 23 Kon
  • Kae Khao 3 Kon
  • Kae Sok 4 Kon
  • JuJom 23 Kon

Kae Mad 29 Kon

Kae Thao 23 Kon

Kae Khao 3 Kon

  • PLIG PAN DIN
  • KANGHAN TONG LOM
  • BENSUMERU


Kae Sok 4 Kon

  • PRARAMA NAO SORN
  • PRARAMA HAK SORN
  • PRARAMA FAD SORN
  • PRARAMA YAN SORN

JuJom 23 Kon

  • HAK KOR AIYARA
  • KHUNYAK JAB LING
  • KWANG LIEW LANG
  • TALOB KHUEN
  • I GA CHEAK RANG
  • TALOB LONG
  • HANUMAN WAEK FONG
  • NUKKHUM KAO RANG
  • RUESEE MUD SRA
  • HANUMAN TAYAN
  • HAK KOR ERAWAN
  • TAPIEN FANG TOR
  • JARAKAE FAD HANG
  • YAN ERAWAN
  • THEN KWAD LAN
  • PRARAMA TEE TAB
  • PRARAMA SAKOD TAB
  • BANSEAN THODSAKAN
  • KWANG CHAKNARAI
  • PRARAMA YEAB LONGKA
  • RAMASOON KWANG KWAN
  • HANUMAN KHAM LONGKA
  • NARAI KHAM SAMUD

Comments

dafrk said…
Hi, I really thought that I ahve to comment this post because i think that you don't get the credit to deserve with this blog. It seems that nowadays you are very busy and since 2009 you don't have much time left to post more often in your blog - did you finish studying and began a busy job?

Anyways, Your work with this blog is outstanding and I think that there should be somebody telling you what a good of a collection of Muay thai techniques you've got here.

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