Summary Muay Thai is one of the most respected striking martial arts in the world, known for its powerful techniques, rich cultural heritage, and effective self defense applications. Often called the “Art of Eight Limbs,”…
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Summary Muay Thai is one of the most respected striking martial arts in the world, known for its powerful techniques, rich cultural heritage, and effective self defense applications. Often called the “Art of Eight Limbs,”…
In Muay Thai, Superlek Kiatmookao is without a doubt one of the best strikers on the planet. The multisport veteran is a multiple-time Lumpinee World Champion and WBC Super Lightweight Muay Thai World Champion. He…
Summary Among the many fighting styles in Muay Thai, few carry the same visceral impact as Muay Sok — the elbow fighter. These relentless hunters close distance at all costs to unleash the sport’s most…
In Muay Thai, a round is broken down into dozens of small exchanges and, unless a knockdown takes place, the winner of a round, and inevitably the fight, comes down to who wins the most…
“The Iron Man,” Rodtang Jitmuangnon, is a man who hardly needs an introduction to anyone who is serious about the sport of Muay Thai. The former Omnoi Stadium Champion and 250-fight veteran has remained at…
Mental health issues have become more prevalent in the past few decades, and they often have multiple consequences on the lives of the afflicted. These disorders can significantly impact a person’s ability to be an…
Early last month the IFMA President, Sakchye Tapsuwan, made waves across the global Muay Thai community when he announced that the art of eight limbs will be granted the opportunity to be showcased as a…
Muay Thai is a striking martial art and combat sport that originated in Thailand. Often referred to as the “Art of Eight Limbs,” Muay Thai allows fighters to use punches, kicks, elbows, and knees to…
Muay Thai, like all martial arts, is a game of precision. it isn’t enough to just hit your opponent harder and more often than they hit you. In order to win, you need to make…
In Muay Thai, if you catch an opponent’s leg, you are only allowed to take a maximum of two steps before any technique you deliver onto your opponent is classified as a foul. It is…