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Tiger Muay Thai



In its original form of Tiger Muay Thai, Tiger Muay Thai consisted of an arsenal of nine weapons - the head, fists, elbows, knees and feet - known collectively as na-wa arwud. However in modern Muay Thai, both amateur and professional, headbutting an opponent is no longer allowed.
To strike and bind the opponent for both offensive and defensive purposes, small amounts of
stand-up grappling are used: the clinch. Formal Muay Thai techniques are divided into two groups: Mae Mai or major techniques and Luk Mai or minor techniques. Muay Thai is often a fighting art of attrition, where opponents exchange blows with one another. This is certainly the case with traditional stylists in Thailand, but is a less popular form of fighting in the contemporary world fighting circuit. With the success of Muay Thai in mixed martial arts fighting, it has become the de facto martial art of choice for competitive stand-up fighters. As a result, it has evolved and incorporated much more powerful hand striking techniques used in western style boxing and the Thai style of exchanging blow for blow is no longer favorable. Note: when Muay Thai fighters compete against fighters of other styles (and if the rules permit it), they almost invariably emphasize elbow (sok) and knee (kao) techniques to gain a distinct advantage in fighting. Almost all techniques in Muay Thai use the entire body movement, rotating the hip with each kick, punch, and block. The rotation of the hips in Muay Thai techniques, and intensive focus on "core muscles" (such as abdominal muscles and surrounding muscles) is very distinctive and is what sets Muay Thai apart from other styles of martial arts.

Punching Bag Gloves

Punching Bag Gloves

This generally tools are using with multi purpose but mainly the people using this for punching the punching bags. But some of them using as the fight gear for MMA sports.

This is easy to find and easy to use as well. Nothing is so complicate and specify for this Puncing Bag Gloves.

Punching Ball


Punching Ball or professionally known as Speed Ball
This Punching Ball will helps to improve your fist speed, punching speed as well as precision of hiting.
Believe me, this tool is not so easy to play with unless you are a professional. But this punching ball is really helpfull and most important is that you can find it in every gyms and fitness clubs.
Some of them contained sponge but some contained sands or foam, this is depending on your purpose. Normally for Muay Thai is putting sands.

Shin Insteps


Shin Insteps
It has been said that hands, shins, elbows, and knees are all used extensively in Muay Thai Martial Arts. So, it is not a big surprise to have something cover your shins while you are training with your instructors. Without this shin insteps you will hardly find your intructor. Normally, the manufacterur composition with a very thick padding foam or sponge to reduce the power of impact as much as they can. They are very popular among Muay Thai Fighters.

Belly Pad


Belly Pad or generally known as Body Protector.
This is my favorite equipment when I have to be an opponent with Muay Thai Fighter. This equipment is goods for punch practice or even kick practice. It is so much reduce and absorb the power of hit from the contact. They are so many kinds of Belly Pad but of course the most cover one is the best one.

Kick Pads


Kick Pads
They are the most favorite equipments for both Muay Thai instructors and Muay Thai fighters.
This Kick Pads will help them to improve the power of kicking. This tools has been created 100 - 200 years ago but still using as the most important port of Muay Thai training. Previously, it was just a piece of wooden but now the world has so much change including this tools. Now it becomes very soft as the pillow.

Focus Mitt


Focus Mitt
This is also one of the major Boxing Equipment for the instructors or teachers.
It can helps to improve your puncing precision and speed of punch.
The person holding the focus mitts will typically call out combinations and "feed" the puncher good counter-force while maneuvering and working specific skills. Focus mitts are often used as an augment to sparring, with more explicit focus on the puncher than the feeder, especially to develop good punch combinations and defensive maneuvers such as "slipping," "bobbing" and "weaving." Eventhough, this is not really popular among Muay Thai as they prefer to used their shins rather than fists.