I just a signed up for a training session so wish me luck🤞 Edit: my bad for not sending an Update it went really well and i have just paid for my first 3 months at my gym so yeah 👍🏻
I have been doing Muay Thai for about 5 years now, and started coaching. I would say my style is definitely Muay Tee due to my Taekwondo background and maybe a Muay femur style as well due to my not overly aggressive personality
I'm a mongo southpaw. That mean that my power punch is my left and my power and speed leg is my right. Neither of my teachers knew what to call it but on a skate board or snow board a left-hand riding person(goofy foot )keeps their right foot forward but most goofyfoots push with their left leg. I ride goofy foot but I swivel and push with my right foot like a "Mongo" or sorta hippie caveman.. I realized it carried over into fighting when I was about 10 and started taking a Kempo class, but really came into focus when I was 24 and started taking Muay Thai. My teacher thought it was really cool and dangerous because I'm kind of a nightmare for southpaws too. The bad thing is that unless you're going to fight a goofy footed mongo it's almost pointless to soar and train with my as a sparring partner. What it boils down to or what Ive decided after quite a few fights is that, except for a jab to determine distance, I have very little reason to not hit you with a hard left hook Uppercut or cross or a hard kick from my power leg. Because I'm just used to fighting and skating this way it doesn't take any more energy for me to power kick with my lead leg.. Same as pivoting and pumping with my right leg to skateboard. Btw I'm 53 now and I still drop into a pool in the rare occasion and I'm currently teaching a 45 year old stroke survivor to box and Muay Thai fight. Wtf the health care system basically told him to go home and watch TV so I said heII with that, I'll teach him to read and write and lie to him about being a drummer and not a guitar player because let's face it, sometimes I really need a drummer and boxing fighting and drumming have to be good for the rewiring of his scrambled egg of a brain right not now and that really all I know besides painting houses. I think he'll be back out there making and selling speed in 3 years tops. 😃
Hi bro i hope you could reply me. I need help as well. I'm left handed naturally. Right footed. Southpaw in boxing. I skate as well but in skateboarding my stance is regular. Here's the thing. I'm currently training Muay Thai. At my first Muay Thai class, i told my trainer i was left handed. He asked me which footed i am (which is right footed) and he asked me to train as on orthodox. It was hella confusing and difficult at first. I took it positively as i can learn being orthodox and switch stance easily depending on the situation. How do you cope with it? I need inputs from you and other experienced people. Thank you. 💪🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
im probably a m.sok, i focus on elbow like 50-55% of all my combined training including kicks,punches and knees , but then again my background is karate and basic kung fu so I'm not a traditional MT fighter 😅😅 also im expnading my training to silat ,judo or BJJ in the autumn so😅😊😊
so with all these im jsut trying to get a understanding does my stance stay the same? or does like it change with what style i use? i think personally im muay mat so do my feet stay the same spot as if i was a femur??? pls let me know!
I think there’s a bit of a misunderstanding here Samson was traditionally trained as a muay Khao but became a muay Bouk and Dekkers was a Dutch kick-boxer not a muay matt
He’s a good example of a fighter with multiple styles. I think most people associate him as more of a Muay Khao fighter, but he’s said in an interview he considers himself Muay Bouk.
It's often said that taller fighters, Muay Khao, and shorter fighters, Muay Mat, but I personally like Kru F's response, "Do whichever style you like best".
Prefer the Khao or sok style. I am also a jiu jitiero. I guess thats one reason. However, so hard to train that here in the west. Its very combo based here and kneeing/ elbows usually not allowed in practice.
I was enjoying muy thai training until I reached sparring and all of a sudden everything I learnt and all the drills became useless. 😅. Sparring is the real shit
I just a signed up for a training session so wish me luck🤞
Edit: my bad for not sending an Update it went really well and i have just paid for my first 3 months at my gym so yeah 👍🏻
Did my first class yesterday and really enjoyed! Good luck
Will change life
Good luck!
Goood luck bro!!
I hope you stick with it you won’t regret it brotha👍
Im whats known as " Muay Shit"
This had me buckled hahahahaha
The best of the best in every technique 😂
yeah my style is muay trash. developed it myself
This channel has been my inspiration while starting muay Thai
My two main weapons are Kicks and Elbows. Love the synergy of them 😊
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Prefer the Muay Tae style for sure, love the teeping to keep them off or throw them and keeping the distance til I find an opening to strike
The best for me I guess is muay femur. Being able to outsmart your opponent and exploit their weaknesses needs a great fight IQ.
It's not outsmarting bro it's more like vision, range management, evade, counter, and composure (I'm a femur btw)
แต่ส่วนใหญ่มวยฝีมืออย่างแสนชัย น้ำสักน้อย เลิศ ศิลาพวกเขาจะมีอาวุธพลังโจมตีที่เบา แต่ก็ชดเชยด้วยไอคิวและทักษะ
I have been doing Muay Thai for about 5 years now, and started coaching. I would say my style is definitely Muay Tee due to my Taekwondo background and maybe a Muay femur style as well due to my not overly aggressive personality
I'm a mongo southpaw. That mean that my power punch is my left and my power and speed leg is my right. Neither of my teachers knew what to call it but on a skate board or snow board a left-hand riding person(goofy foot )keeps their right foot forward but most goofyfoots push with their left leg. I ride goofy foot but I swivel and push with my right foot like a "Mongo" or sorta hippie caveman.. I realized it carried over into fighting when I was about 10 and started taking a Kempo class, but really came into focus when I was 24 and started taking Muay Thai. My teacher thought it was really cool and dangerous because I'm kind of a nightmare for southpaws too. The bad thing is that unless you're going to fight a goofy footed mongo it's almost pointless to soar and train with my as a sparring partner. What it boils down to or what Ive decided after quite a few fights is that, except for a jab to determine distance, I have very little reason to not hit you with a hard left hook Uppercut or cross or a hard kick from my power leg. Because I'm just used to fighting and skating this way it doesn't take any more energy for me to power kick with my lead leg.. Same as pivoting and pumping with my right leg to skateboard. Btw I'm 53 now and I still drop into a pool in the rare occasion and I'm currently teaching a 45 year old stroke survivor to box and Muay Thai fight. Wtf the health care system basically told him to go home and watch TV so I said heII with that, I'll teach him to read and write and lie to him about being a drummer and not a guitar player because let's face it, sometimes I really need a drummer and boxing fighting and drumming have to be good for the rewiring of his scrambled egg of a brain right not now and that really all I know besides painting houses. I think he'll be back out there making and selling speed in 3 years tops. 😃
I'm the opposite to you...
Stronger right hand, and left leg
Hi bro i hope you could reply me. I need help as well. I'm left handed naturally. Right footed. Southpaw in boxing. I skate as well but in skateboarding my stance is regular.
Here's the thing. I'm currently training Muay Thai. At my first Muay Thai class, i told my trainer i was left handed. He asked me which footed i am (which is right footed) and he asked me to train as on orthodox. It was hella confusing and difficult at first. I took it positively as i can learn being orthodox and switch stance easily depending on the situation. How do you cope with it? I need inputs from you and other experienced people. Thank you. 💪🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Would love to know diet/nutrition content
what do you recommend for a short and muscular guy?
Based on your build, muay mat is what you’ll likely hear the most, but I think you should pursue whatever style you enjoy the most.
im probably a m.sok, i focus on elbow like 50-55% of all my combined training including kicks,punches and knees , but then again my background is karate and basic kung fu so I'm not a traditional MT fighter 😅😅 also im expnading my training to silat ,judo or BJJ in the autumn so😅😊😊
so with all these im jsut trying to get a understanding does my stance stay the same? or does like it change with what style i use? i think personally im muay mat so do my feet stay the same spot as if i was a femur??? pls let me know!
good video!
What about Sagat from street fighter?
You forgot Muay Wat - "มวยวัด" - fighting like free stlye swimming, some rookies use Muay Wat in the 1st fight.
I think there’s a bit of a misunderstanding here Samson was traditionally trained as a muay Khao but became a muay Bouk and Dekkers was a Dutch kick-boxer not a muay matt
Amazing video ! Just want to suggest about Muay Bouk, it should pronounce like “Book” but with low tone 😀
Both are correct it means the same in thai just different pronunciation มวยบุก and มวยบวก its different words but its means the same thing
Yodwicha who is a complete nak muay. Muay bouk, clinch ❤
Muay maat muay sok for me
I am a Muay Crap.
What type of body type is good for muay sok? Great video btw
No specific body type in my opinion. Thanks for the kind words!
Which would be my style
Also I thought yodwicha was Muay khao?
He’s a good example of a fighter with multiple styles. I think most people associate him as more of a Muay Khao fighter, but he’s said in an interview he considers himself Muay Bouk.
What is Muay Tae weak against?
And Muay Bouk?
So which style fits which body type 😊
It's often said that taller fighters, Muay Khao, and shorter fighters, Muay Mat, but I personally like Kru F's response, "Do whichever style you like best".
How is he supposed to guess ur body type thru a screen ?
Prefer the Khao or sok style. I am also a jiu jitiero. I guess thats one reason. However, so hard to train that here in the west. Its very combo based here and kneeing/ elbows usually not allowed in practice.
Going to have my Muay Thai name as SuperSecks
I was enjoying muy thai training until I reached sparring and all of a sudden everything I learnt and all the drills became useless. 😅. Sparring is the real shit
🙏🙏🙏
I’ll be muay whatever. Whoever can afford to pay for my classes, that’s what style I’ll master.
Nice
Saenchai got man handle during practice by Potbun 😂 great video
This video sucks. U dont show us anything you just talk.
Dude, word of advice. Stop talking so much and get to the fighting.