Had to save this! I went to my first Muay Thai class, and though I loved it, my lower body wasn't getting any attention when it came to my form (and after watching this video, I see why my hooks were so bad...) I'm continuing to look for the right place for me, but this is so helpful. Thank you!
Amazing content, Neungsiam has helped me rediscover Muay Thai in a way that i didn't think was possible. Coming back from a bad knee injury i have to learn everything again and you guys could not be doing a better job. Many thanks !!
What a great introduction to Muay Thai. Power coming from the hips reminds me of how I’ve been able to develop more power in golf, at my advanced age, by using my hips. The similarities of the two sports , for developing a power swing without overextending myself and leaving me wide-open, has been most beneficial in my training.
Thansk for sharing this video. I like it because you show the difference between Muay Thai and Boxing technics. Because sometimes I use Boxing technics if I know I don't want to kick after the punch. Normally it's also possible to combine it. But good to see that someone shows the difference and explain why. The only thing I would like to note is: You show very nicely how the feet have to turn when you punsh. But if you do fast shadow boxing, for example, your feet will not work as for slow punshes. The punshes will than come more from hips Thanks
Great video! Could you make one about what a Muay Thai class warmup might be like (stretches, drills, conditioning, etc.)? It would really help! Thanks!
Thanks a lot!! Awesome video. One question: how to throw the ✊ individually . ? For example to perform a Hook? You have to do the others punch first? I mean the jab and the Cross? Or directly from the stance you can make a hook? I am new in this . THANKS
Here's an automatic rule of thumb for you hooks and uppercuts as well as kicks you can never throw naked meaning you never throw those first always hide it behind a jab or a straight
I don’t understand why you step in. When I trained in thailand the first thing they pointed out was not to step in, of course it makes complete sense to step in to shorten the distance to reach the opponent and the step out of that zone when you’re done. Still which one is it? Maybe or most likely it depends on the situation?
Simple answer. There’s different kinds of jabs, if your intitiating contact, step in… if your tryna stick pressure, learn how to throw that shit quick asf even slightly moving backward… it could stick someone that is pressuring you and coming forward, and since they’re moving forward, you don’t have to throw hard, just quick enough and they’ll rethink
Always be ready to move your head after you stick em even a little cuz they will try and throw cuz it’s it’ll make ‘em mad,, and that’s when you counter when they throw and miss
Im obese and i dont know how to fight. Thinking about joining my local muay thai gym. Its $150 a month for 3 classes per week. Im scared but i want to do it
Had to save this! I went to my first Muay Thai class, and though I loved it, my lower body wasn't getting any attention when it came to my form (and after watching this video, I see why my hooks were so bad...) I'm continuing to look for the right place for me, but this is so helpful. Thank you!
you should come to Master O’s gym.
Amazing content, Neungsiam has helped me rediscover Muay Thai in a way that i didn't think was possible.
Coming back from a bad knee injury i have to learn everything again and you guys could not be doing a better job.
Many thanks !!
That's awesome, wishing you continued success with your training!
What happened to your knee? How is it now?
That would be 1,2,3, 6 in my gym in terms of names of punches. Great technique practice. I needed this video!
What a great introduction to Muay Thai. Power coming from the hips reminds me of how I’ve been able to develop more power in golf, at my advanced age, by using my hips.
The similarities of the two sports , for developing a power swing without overextending myself and leaving me wide-open, has been most beneficial in my training.
Amazing i love Muay Thai, such a effective style for self-defense and combat sports....
Thansk for sharing this video. I like it because you show the difference between Muay Thai and Boxing technics. Because sometimes I use Boxing technics if I know I don't want to kick after the punch. Normally it's also possible to combine it. But good to see that someone shows the difference and explain why.
The only thing I would like to note is: You show very nicely how the feet have to turn when you punsh. But if you do fast shadow boxing, for example, your feet will not work as for slow punshes. The punshes will than come more from hips
Thanks
Thank you Neungsiam!
Fiiiiinaly found an instructional video that tells me how the hips should be! 🫶🏻
Saved it! One of the best lessons I’ve seen! Thank you 🙏🏽
Love this video, been in Muay Thai for a few months and had been so focused on getting solid kicks that I neglected my punches
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Glad you enjoy it!
I love the steps displayed, that helps a LOT.
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I liked the sound effects, boom, boom,boom😄
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This was great!
Great video! Could you make one about what a Muay Thai class warmup might be like (stretches, drills, conditioning, etc.)? It would really help! Thanks!
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Good video.
Thanks a lot!! Awesome video. One question: how to throw the ✊ individually . ? For example to perform a Hook? You have to do the others punch first? I mean the jab and the Cross? Or directly from the stance you can make a hook? I am new in this . THANKS
Here's an automatic rule of thumb for you hooks and uppercuts as well as kicks you can never throw naked meaning you never throw those first always hide it behind a jab or a straight
Which punch are you best at? Which do you struggle with most?
I don’t understand why you step in. When I trained in thailand the first thing they pointed out was not to step in, of course it makes complete sense to step in to shorten the distance to reach the opponent and the step out of that zone when you’re done. Still which one is it? Maybe or most likely it depends on the situation?
Simple answer. There’s different kinds of jabs, if your intitiating contact, step in… if your tryna stick pressure, learn how to throw that shit quick asf even slightly moving backward… it could stick someone that is pressuring you and coming forward, and since they’re moving forward, you don’t have to throw hard, just quick enough and they’ll rethink
Always be ready to move your head after you stick em even a little cuz they will try and throw cuz it’s it’ll make ‘em mad,, and that’s when you counter when they throw and miss
Controlled chaos, patience is key
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Im obese and i dont know how to fight. Thinking about joining my local muay thai gym. Its $150 a month for 3 classes per week. Im scared but i want to do it
Try it out for a month. It’s normal to feel that way before starting, but Muay Thai gyms are typically welcoming. Good luck!