Monday, December 26, 2011

The Techniques Of Muay Thai

Most of the offensive techniques that are used in Muay Thai utilize a students hands, feet, elbows, and knees to strike an opponent. In order to bind the opponent both for defensive and offensive reasons, there is a small amount of grappling on the feet that is used - the clinch. 

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The clinch takes place when someone gets in your circle of radius, inside of your comfort zone. To execute knees and short kicks from the inside, the clinch can be very helpful. The Thai fighter makes great use of the clinch, tying up on opponent on the feet then pounding his stomach, ribs, knees, and legs with brutal knees. Knees are extremely popular techniques with Muay Thai, as Thai martial artists spend a lot of time training their strikes - especially knees and elbows. 
Although high kicks towards the opponents head looks amazing during the fights, experienced Thai fighters always say that knees and elbows have a lot more impact, and they do the most harm to the body. If a Thai fighter is very skilled and has sufficient power in his strikes, he can quickly and easily kill someone with his techniques.

In all Muay Thai techniques, two in particular have grown to be very popular with other styles of martial arts.

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The roundhouse kick
The roundhouse Thai kick is definitely a helpful technique for both self defense and competitions, proving to be really useful when it is executed properly. Thai stylists execute the roundhouse kick by way of a straight leg and also the entire body rotating out from the hip. The hip is locked shortly prior to thrown leg makes impact with the adversary. If executed properly, the roundhouse kick can easily render an individual unconscious. 

The low kick
The low kick is a very common Muay Thai attack, which involves a round movement from the stylistís body to kick the opponent in his upper shin area. If the low kick isnít blocked or guarded, it can rapidly lead to fight being ended. After a few well placed low kicks, the opponent will be unable to put pressure on his legs due to the bruising, and will eventually crumble.

With other martial arts, such as Tae Kwon Do, stylists use snapping kicks that are indeed faster to execute, although they have less power. Muay Thai on the other hand, teaches stylists to follow through with kicks, while using shin instead of the foot. Nearly all of the techniques involved with Muay Thai focus on motion with the entire body, which means rotating the hip each time the stylist kicks, punches, or blocks. The techniques are slower, even though they are far more powerful that techniques found in Tae Kwon Do and also Karate.

As many people already know, the training and conditioning training found in Muay Thai is nothing less than legendary for the intensity and rigorous training. The training in Muay Thai aims to harden the weapons used in the martial art to a high degree. Students who have been training in Muay Thai for many years can absorb a beating, yet if they land a shin kick it will feel as if you have just been hit with a sledgehammer.
On the whole, Muay Thai is a very risky martial art that teaches punishing blows with very little grappling. Thai stylists are physical strong, able to take an opponent out with just one able strike. Muay Thai is also one of the most well known and most popular styles in the world today - which is why you shouldnít hesitate to study.

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