An Introduction to Muay Thai Boxing

Muay Thai (known to some outside of Thailand as Muay
Thai kickboxing) is a national sport of Thailand as well as a
national passion. It is a fighting technique borne out of
combat reality. Known as the science of eight limbs Muay
Thai kickboxing uses the knees and elbows as well as kicks
and punches. Almost any part of the body is considered a
fair target and any part of the body, except the head, may be
used to strike an opponent. It is considered by many to be
the ultimate in hand-to-hand fighting. Muay Thai kickboxing
is a professional and amateur sport, a martial art, aerobic
fitness programme and a useful form of self-defence. But
Muay Thai kickboxing is more than just learning how to fight.
Muay Thai kickboxing is a strong and vigorous martial art art
that teaches self-discipline and self-awareness. It has been
passed down through generations for the last 2000 years.

Why learn Muay Thai kickboxing?

On a physical level regular Muay Thai training will give you a
well-proportioned physique, build stamina and get you in
excellent shape. Fat will disappear and your complexion will
improve. Muay Thai kickboxing teaches you to defend
yourself and toughens you up. You will gain greater strength
and agility, and will benefit from an immune system boost.
On a mental level the study of Muay Thai kickboxing will
improve your self-confidence, discipline and self-awareness.

Who can learn Muay Thai kickboxing?

Muay Thai kickboxing is a form of unarmed combat
accessible to all people everywhere, children and adults,
male and female. Not everyone learning Muay Thai
kickboxing wishes to compete. Nowadays people from all
walks of life are turning to Muay Thai kickboxing for many
different reasons.

The value of Muay Thai kickboxing

Muay Thai kickboxing has enriched the physical and moral
well being of the Thai people for hundreds of generations. It
has brought fame, honour and wealth, and strikes fear in the
hearts of opponents. A genuine Muay Thai boxer (Nak Muay)
will lead a virtuous life with kindness and modesty, and
respect to law and traditions. Muay Thai kickboxing consists
of the qualities of true knowledge, endurance, compassion,
patience, courage, gratitude and honesty.

Attributes of a Muay Thai boxer

A Muay Thai boxer should be outwardly humble but maintain
an unshakeable inner resolve.  He should be honest and
reliable, not proud or overconfident. He needs courage to
become accustomed to pain and danger without fear. A
genuine Muay Thai boxer will create unity, make himself
useful to society, be a good patriot and avoid unruly
behaviour. A man (or woman) truly absorbed in the art of
Muay Thai kickboxing is always in control of his feelings. He
is intelligent and wise. He is gentle as a lamb and fierce as a
lion.

A common misconception

There is a common misconception that Muay Thai
kickboxing and other contact sports breed aggression, but
this idea could not be farther from the truth. While it is a
tough sport the central precepts of Muay Thai boxing
promote compassion, gratitude and honesty. A genuine
Muay Thai boxer seeks to create unity and is always in
control of his feelings.

‘It is unfortunate that people often have the wrong impression
that Muay Thai does not originate in Thailand or that the
Thais have borrowed the art from another country. This
misconception is caused by the fact that foreigners often
learn Thai boxing in an incorrect way, and without sound
foundation, from those who do not possess sufficient
knowledge of Thai boxing.’

A quote from ‘Muay Thai–The Most Distinguished Art of
Fighting’ by Panya Kraitus

Thai people are delighted their national sport is becoming so
popular internationally. In this way it can become globally
recognised, receiving the credit it is due. But Thai people do
not want their martial art to become diluted or for its
important traditions and values to be lost. So, it is important
for anyone wishing to learn the martial art, particularly those
with aspirations to teach, to spend as much time as possible
training in Thailand, where they can meet with genuine Muay
Thai boxing masters. Thai boxing masters in Thailand are
happy to pass on their knowledge to any student, wherever
they come from, who displays commitment and appropriate
humility. It is our aim at Maisonets Muay Thai Scorpion Fight
Camp to facilitate the travel of true Thai boxing masters to
different places around the world so they can teach and
preserve the art of Muay Thai in its original form.
Common Thai Words and Phrases



Khrap (male) = ครับ / Ka (female) = ค่ะ

*The polite article “khrap” or “ka” is added
onto the end of a sentence to make it more
respectful.



Hello / Goodbye = Sawat Dee

สวัสดี



Thank you = Korp Khun

ขอบคุณ



You’re welcome = Mai pen rai

ไม่เป็นไร



Excuse Me / Sorry = Kor Toht

ขอโทษ



How much? = Tao rai

เท่าไร



How are you? = Sabai dee mai?

สบายดีไหม



I am well = Sabai dee

สบายดี



Good luck = chok dee

โชคดี



Thai Boxing = Muay Thai

มวยไทย



Teacher = Kru

ครู



Master = Ajarn

อาจารย์



Student = nak rian

นักเรียน



Boxer = nak muay

นักมวย



Foreigner = falang

ฝรั่ง



Kick = dte

เตะ



Punch = Chok

ชก



Knee = kào

ตีเข่า



Elbow = sok

ศอก



Left = saai

ซ้าย



Right = kwaa

ขวา



Fast = rao

เร็ว



Hard = raeng

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