Muay Thai: A Way of Life: Understanding its Culture, History, The Rituals and its Influence on Thai Society and the World (The Fight Series Book 1)
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Muay Thai: A Way of Life: Understanding its Culture, History, The Rituals and its Influence on Thai Society and the World (The Fight Series Book 1)
Discover Everything There is to Know About the Ancient Art of Muay Thai Kickboxing
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You’re about to discover the origins of Muay Thai kickboxing, how it was originally crafted and why. You will discover it's long history from using coconut shells in water to time rounds, to the internationally respected art it is today.
Many foreigners who visit Thailand to learn Muay Thai, or train right here at home, are missing so much of the culture of the sport. Learning the techniques are only a small aspect of what the sport, and in fact, cultural art are about.
Also learn about the controversy that surrounds the sport in its support of allowing children fight each other at ages as low as 7 or 8 years old, and why it may not necessarily be a bad thing, but may even be a great opportunity for these kids.
Find out the reasons for the dance ritual fighters perform when first getting into the ring, as well as the equipment they wear during the dance, and the significance it plays in it's culture and history.
This is a must have if you have intentions of going to Thailand to train in Muay Thai, or if you have a Thai trainer right here at home. Knowing the nuances and the perspectives of your trainers is extremely important, not only for respect, but also to get the most out of your training.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
The legend of the Muay Thai fighter and 10 Burmese boxers.
The serious mistake foreigners make when training in Thailand.
Why Muay Thai was created.
Where fighters will wear bones of their deceased loved ones during fights.
Why Pra Jaid (the rope wrapped around the bicep) are always kept at elevated positions.
The first people to teach Muay Thai (the answer may surprise you)
Much, much more!
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