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see why everyone is raving about Muay Thai. You will not be disappointed!
De Jesus Muay Thai
Muay Thai literally
translates into English as Thai Boxing, and is also known as
“The Art of the Eight Limbs". The hands, shins, elbows, and knees are all
used extensively in this martial art. Muay Thai has a long history in
Thailand and is the country's national sport. Traditional Muay Thai
practiced today, varies slightly from the ancient art of Muay Boran, which
is an older style of Muay Thai.
As a beginner, you will work on the foundation of
Muay Thai, such as foot work drills, punching drills, and kicking drills on
pads and heavy bags. Muay Thai is perfect for men, women, and children
looking for reliable and practical self-defense with superior cardio
conditioning.
Muay Thai Boxing will train you like a fighter in every aspect to prepare
you for street self defense or full contact sparring for those few that
choose to compete.
Intensity is the trademark of a Muay Thai training. Many of the drills are
made up of two or three minute rounds, with one minute recovery periods.
Strength, speed, endurance, and explosiveness are a natural byproduct of the
Muay Thai training. As a Muay Thai practitioner, you will train with some
weights, specialized boxing equipment, and various other training tools to
maximize calorie burn to increase lean muscle and reducing body fat.
Muay Thai helps you build mental toughness, which comes from learning to
cope with the intense endurance training or other demanding exercises.
In
the ring and or on the street, Muay Thai is renowned for its crippling leg
kicks, razor sharp elbows, and explosive knee strikes. This makes Muay Thai
one of the most effective stand up martial arts in the world.
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