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The ancient art of Muay Boran is only taught at but a hand full of places in Thailand, however Tiger offers classes three times a week.
Kru Waigoon "Oh" Promsuwan is a bit of an institution here at Tiger Muay Thai, heading up the Muay Boran classes at Tiger.
Muay Boran is the term for the unarmed martial arts of Thailand prior to the introduction of modern equipment and rules in the 1930s. It is thus the direct ancestor of modern Muay Thai.
Kru Oh has well over 20 years of experience in Thai martial arts having trained with many masters of different muay boran and krabi krabong styles.
Oh has tested his techniques in many fights including “kard chuek” (fists wrapped in hemp rope) fights and MMA competitions (where he won the Naksu 60kg tournament).
Muay boran utilizes all kinds of striking attacks as well as joint locks, throws and even ground grappling.
Muay boran was originally developed for self defense and also taught to the Thai military for use in warfare. Matches between exponents of the art then began to be held. These soon became an integral part of Thai culture with fights being held at festivals and fighters from the different areas of Thailand testing their styles against each other. Fighters began to wrap their hands and forearms in hemp rope which not only protected their fists from injury but also made their strikes more likely to cut an opponent. Muay boran fighters were highly respected and the best were enlisted into the King’s royal guard.
Kru Oh has fought in Muay Thai, Muay Boran, MMA, Boxing and has had over 60 bare knuckle fights. No wonder he is one of the most popular trainers with both staff and clients alike, he is also one of the best.
Produced by Jeff Sainlar
www.jeffsainlar.com
http://www.tigermuaythai.com/
http://www.fightingthai.com/
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The ancient art of Krabi-Krabong is not taught at but a hand full of places in Thailand, however Tiger offers classes three times a week.
Kru Waigoon "Oh" Promsuwan is a bit of an institution here at Tiger Muay Thai, heading up the Krabi-Krabong classes at Tiger.
Krabi Krabong is a weapons-based martial art originating in Thailand. It began with the Siamese military and was used by warriors on the battlefield, often alongside Muay Boran. Warriors fought for survival, thus combat techniques at the time were especially deadly, utilizing spears, swords, knives and arrows.
When unarmed, Krabi Krabong employs a variety of strikes, locks, holds, kicks and throws as well. If weapons broke for example, battle would resume using these deadly unarmed techniques. Krabi Krabong is therefore not merely some weapons exhibition, but rather a complete battlefield art teaching principles of deadly combat. It can further be applied to everyday self-defense, using everyday objects as weapons.
Kru Oh has fought in Muay Thai, Muay Boran, MMA, Boxing and has had over 60 bare knuckle fights. No wonder he is one of the most popular trainers with both staff and clients alike, he is also one of the best.
Produced by Jeff Sainlar
www.jeffsainlar.com
bare knuckle muay thai 在 Tiger Muay Thai & MMA Training Camp, Phuket, Thailand Facebook 八卦
Tiger Muay Thai fighter Dave ''The Nomad'' Leduc is a professional Muay Thai and kickboxer from Canada based in Phuket, Thailand with us after wining a spot on the 2016 TMT Team Tryouts.
Leduc has been preparing for his next Lethwei fight in Myanmar with us after dismantling the 75kg undefeated champion and now is going up a weight category to fight for the 80kg and up golden Lethwei belt against Tun Tun Min on October 9th
In Lethwei(AKA bare-knuckle boxing) fighters can use all limbs to compete including head butts, knees and elbows. Participants don't use protection nor gloves and only use a bit of tape to cover the knuckles
Support your Tiger fighters! Let's go Dave!
bare knuckle muay thai 在 Tiger Muay Thai and MMA Training Camp, Phuket, Thailand Youtube 的評價
The ancient art of Krabi-Krabong is not taught at but a hand full of places in Thailand, however Tiger offers classes three times a week.
Kru Waigoon "Oh" Promsuwan is a bit of an institution here at Tiger Muay Thai, heading up the Krabi-Krabong classes at Tiger.
Krabi Krabong is a weapons-based martial art originating in Thailand. It began with the Siamese military and was used by warriors on the battlefield, often alongside Muay Boran. Warriors fought for survival, thus combat techniques at the time were especially deadly, utilizing spears, swords, knives and arrows.
When unarmed, Krabi Krabong employs a variety of strikes, locks, holds, kicks and throws as well. If weapons broke for example, battle would resume using these deadly unarmed techniques. Krabi Krabong is therefore not merely some weapons exhibition, but rather a complete battlefield art teaching principles of deadly combat. It can further be applied to everyday self-defense, using everyday objects as weapons.
Kru Oh has fought in Muay Thai, Muay Boran, MMA, Boxing and has had over 60 bare knuckle fights. No wonder he is one of the most popular trainers with both staff and clients alike, he is also one of the best.
Produced by Jeff Sainlar
www.jeffsainlar.com
http://www.tigermuaythai.com/
http://www.fightingthai.com/
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bare knuckle muay thai 在 Tiger Muay Thai and MMA Training Camp, Phuket, Thailand Youtube 的評價
Follow the journey as TMT fighters Dave ''The Nomad'' Leduc, Mónica Brenes and Victor Hugo Nunes fought some incredible fights for Lethwei(Burmese Bareknuckle Boxing) World titles in Yangon, Myanmar.
Episode I-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj0G_yCz6os
Episode II-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1hO-6A6NA8
http://www.tigermuaythai.com/
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bare knuckle muay thai 在 Tiger Muay Thai and MMA Training Camp, Phuket, Thailand Youtube 的評價
The ancient art of Muay Boran is only taught at but a hand full of places in Thailand, however Tiger offers classes three times a week.
Kru Waigoon "Oh" Promsuwan is a bit of an institution here at Tiger Muay Thai, heading up the Muay Boran classes at Tiger.
Muay Boran is the term for the unarmed martial arts of Thailand prior to the introduction of modern equipment and rules in the 1930s. It is thus the direct ancestor of modern Muay Thai.
Kru Oh has well over 20 years of experience in Thai martial arts having trained with many masters of different muay boran and krabi krabong styles.
Oh has tested his techniques in many fights including “kard chuek” (fists wrapped in hemp rope) fights and MMA competitions (where he won the Naksu 60kg tournament).
Muay boran utilizes all kinds of striking attacks as well as joint locks, throws and even ground grappling.
Muay boran was originally developed for self defense and also taught to the Thai military for use in warfare. Matches between exponents of the art then began to be held. These soon became an integral part of Thai culture with fights being held at festivals and fighters from the different areas of Thailand testing their styles against each other. Fighters began to wrap their hands and forearms in hemp rope which not only protected their fists from injury but also made their strikes more likely to cut an opponent. Muay boran fighters were highly respected and the best were enlisted into the King’s royal guard.
Kru Oh has fought in Muay Thai, Muay Boran, MMA, Boxing and has had over 60 bare knuckle fights. No wonder he is one of the most popular trainers with both staff and clients alike, he is also one of the best.
Produced by Jeff Sainlar
www.jeffsainlar.com
http://www.tigermuaythai.com/
http://www.fightingthai.com/
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