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started by Kahn Peele on 18 Sep 13
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    I have got a confession to make. I like watching nature programs and science programs. I recently saw a National Geographic special on The Science of the Punch and learned a whole lot about fighting styles that I'd not considered before. I learned the single most powerful value with a factor of 30% - was from good old Western boxing. I found a lot about transferring power from the back leg through the key of the body that I'd known before, and some really great stuff from ninjitsu that I had never seen before. But what impressed me most of all was watching their section on Mauy Thai, and how a number of the mixtures in Mauy Thay provide the final mix of economy of motion and force to-the body.

    That inspired me to check out some Mauy Thai instructional films. Yeah, yeah, it is Yoshi speaking about Still Another Passive Style Kung Fu Style, right? Not quite. The thing about Muay Thai instructional DVDs, since Muay Thai is, effortlessly, a mixed martial arts complete contact sport, is that the DVDs are really about bare bones usefulness. They're maybe not planning to fill you up with lots of 'Contemplate the caterpillar weaving its cocoon' idea they get right on with it, covering stances, blocks and barriers, and how to combine them into combinations. Discover further on our partner URL by browsing to crazy 88 bjj.

    Muay Thai words from three simple stances the closed stance, which is used for kicks, the medial side stance, which is used for barriers and setting up joint locks, and the horse stance, which is designed for strong blows, and combinations. There's a lot of emphasis in the Muay Thai instruction DVDs on good posture and good footwork; you have in order to go from a grab-and-pull to some head grab to your leg to the sternum, and for that you need good balance.

    I will be honest I had an easier time with this one than most will; I've worked with Wing Chung Kung Fu and jiu jutsu for many years, and a great deal of the principles move over well; most of what I got out-of Muay Thai was the concentrate on pure pragmatism. It is entirely about using the block and creating the counterstrike, be it with knee, shoulder, fist or base. I could see from your Mauy Thai instructional DVD that I got that real Muay Thai providers get hit a whole lot there is a great deal more contact in the DVD than I am used to seeing in-training or sparring.

    Following along, I got an excellent work-out, and was actually glad it was only me and a free-standing bag rather than me and some kid who's ten years younger than me. Significantly, that Muay Thai educational DVD made me feel my years. My knees were aching when I was done, and I was soaked. It was an excellent workout, like most martial-arts training is. I may say this I'd never try this with someone else without some significant protective gear o-n me!.

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