Ein kurzer MUAI-Clip von 2006. Auch zum Thema "Fersendrehkick" (aka. Jorakeh Fad Hang), welches wohl im gleichen Jahr auch schon mal hier im KKB behandelt wurde: Fersendrehkick anwendbar im Kampf?


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Videobeschreibung:
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This video is a previously unreleased MUAI clip that we produced back in 2006. It shows the typical MUAI bare-knuckle boxing training without boxing gloves, boxing wraps or mats and also some freely-improvised (!) applications of the ""Crocodile sweeps it's tail" technique (Jorakee Fad Hang), which only few can pull off unchoreographed and unstaged. This is significant, because back in the days, people would have rather placed their bets on whether or not a fighter could successfully land such a technique, rather than on the outcome of a fight. It was only due to the industrialization of modern Muay Thai, that win, loss or draw decisions became important.

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About MUAI:
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MUAI (also DTIE MUAI, MUAI DUEKDAMMBAN or “the original Muay Boran”) is traditional boxing using the four bodily weapons, fist, foot, elbow and knee.

In order to survive in times of peace, Pahuyuth Free-Warriors held improvisational fights with punches, kicks, elbows and knees from about 900 AD. This resulted in a new fighting method called MUAI, from which the Thai national sport Muay Thai (Thaiboxing) and other Southeast Asian fighting styles (e.g. Bokator, Pradal Serey, Lethwei, Muay Lao, etc.) were derived.

As a direct spin-off of LING LOM, MUAI proved to be extremely effective in hand-to-hand combat, which is why it was brought back into Pahuyuth by the Free-Warriors and is preserved in its original form until the present day. Due to its unique origin, MUAI can be called the “original Muay Boran” (ancient muay).

In the beginner level, MUAI is practiced with 8oz. boxing gloves. From the intermediate level onwards, they are left off and advanced students also include ground combat techniques from LING LOM. By focusing on unregulated and limitless fighting with bare fists, MUAI is ideally suited for modern self-defense purposes and offers students a practical introduction into Pahuyuth.

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