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spontaneous strategy
Topic replied to Justfulwardog's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive FightingWOW thats awesome^
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Traditional Muay Thai?
Topic replied to Samurai Shotokan's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fightingit was krabbi krabong i saw the show also
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Does anyone know who this Thai boxer is?
Topic replied to Bruce WillPete7's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive FightingThat is Buakaw Por Pramuk
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Jack Osbourne KO's veteran Muay Thai fighter in Thailand
Topic replied to ThaiWarrior's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive Fightinghttp://www.aftonbladet.se/atv/player.html?catID=10&clipID=629 thats a short clip of the fight, the other kid is really big too and looks unfit.
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Set up for head kick?
dont alwasy try to set them up, look for their weaknessess also, like when you throw a jab sometimes your right hand drops and u can do the round kick to his right side then, also kick a couple of times to his mid section let him block the kicks, his hands might go down also when he raises his leg to block da kicks then the 3rd time bam!! also this ones really hard but it can work if youre fast enough cuz my trainer did it to me, i went in for a left jab and he kicked my left side of the head as my jab was startign to come back, so you pretty much gott aknow ur opponent a lil bit.
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Here's a little something you Muay Thai people might like
Topic replied to ShotokanKid's topic in MMA, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Boxing, and Competitive FightingBuakaw por pramuk.....only my fav fighter
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Want to Learn Muay Thai from Instructional Videos!
you shoudl def try to find a school close to u even though its hard to, u should only use videos as a guide or to learn more things after u learn basicas form your trainers. but i guess it can be done if you allready have some experience.
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How would I...
since ur in a right stance thank right leg in front, picture ur oponent is ina left stance and his left leg is in front, ok.....so, take ur right leg and step at almost 45 degrees. more like 35 deg to the right of u roponent, take ur left leg and follow the front leg the same way to that degree, and now kick, what this did is it opened up from where you are an now it will be a much harder kick becasue ur coming from an angle and not straight forward, so you have more room to kick and acelerate that kick which means more power, this only works if ur using ur front leg to kick, so either use this or do thw switch kick.
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How do you deal with a heavy puncher,
Yes sir! u have been in this sport alot longer than i have so i guess u probably kno what ur tlaking aobut more than i do.
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How do you deal with a heavy puncher,
good point, Sooner, as for not sidestepping i disagree, i think u should be taught that immediately at least i was, but he should becarefull not to get cut off by his low kicks, for example, if hes side sstepping to his right he might be comeing straight onto a low kick which is being set up by his opponent.
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How do you deal with a heavy puncher,
try to evade his punches, sidestep mostly, also use alot of teeps(front kicks) to keep him away if hes the agressor, if he gets in too close n starts doing body puncher since hes also a boxer go in for the clinch, u also mentioned that he has a boxing stance, so his legs r probably bent which will b hard for him to pick up and block your kicks so definately take advantge of that and set him up wiht some simple punches and end with a low kick, if hes standing side way go for both of his legs and swwep him, of course dont go hard just make the point that thats what u would have done to him. but def try to stay away form his punches and use alot of teeps keep him away.
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kick to the leg.
thanks for the tips, does this make my leg stronger? by taking hits over time?
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kick to the leg.
Theres not bruising, when i first strated to train thats when it bruised up but now it just hurts, this happend a month ago also, and it hurt for aobut a week n it went away, now it happend again on tuesday and its friday so its getting a lil better, i can bend my leg, but still feel the pain when im on my toes.
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kick to the leg.
i took some pertty bad kicks to the leg the other night, i brought my leg up to block, but they went through, the guy outweighed me by about 80-90 pounds, but thats not the point. my problem is that the next day i couldnt bend that leg all the way back, not even 90 degrees, i felt like my muscle was gnna rip if i did so i just didnt trry to, it felt really tight also, so my question is would it rip if i did go all the way back with the leg? im talkin about the outise thigh muscle. Also whats a good way to treat it, should i rub it wiht ben gay or ice it?
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Muay Thai Training Partner
im only 125 - 130 and i sparr people with people over 200 pounds. This made me alot toughter, and im used to it now, i know what to expect, thats why wjhen i sparr somebody my own size its baby cakes for me haha, so it will definately be alot better for you to sparr somebody bigger than you, at the moment wen you sparr you will probably get hurt more than him becasue of the mass but just take the hits and keep going, thats what i did and it helpes.
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