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Combatant
18-Sep-2003, 05:29 PM
Please post any muay thai links that you think may be of use to us all!
Any sites with good tecnical info, equipment or just interesting muay thai info. Post em here!
I'll get the ball roling with this site made by a guy from my town. Only found it last nite but there is loads of info. Got me wondering what else was out there on the net I havnt found yet.
www.chaophraya.co.uk
AsSaSiN
18-Sep-2003, 05:35 PM
I thank Khun Kao for this amazing website http://stickgrappler.tripod.com/mt/mt.html
Apache
19-Sep-2003, 03:22 AM
Here's few:
http://www.muaythaionline.net/
http://www.thaiboxing.com/
http://sunsite.au.ac.th/thailand/Thai_sport/boxing.html
'njoy!
Apache
Khun Kao
20-Sep-2003, 04:03 PM
I actually have over 100 Muay Thai links, but most of them are stored on my PC at work...
http://www.elbowko.com/
Combatant
22-Sep-2003, 11:36 PM
Excellent links so far ppl- thankyou! Please keep them coming. I want a selection of the very best links all in one thread. :)
Khun Kao
24-Sep-2003, 06:04 PM
Kickboxing Organizations:
IKF: http://www.ikfkickboxing.com/
ISKA: http://www.iska.com/
Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok:
http://www.muaythailumpinee.com/
USKBA: http://uskba.com/
USMTA: http://www.usmta.com/
WMC: http://www.wmtc.nu/
WMC-IFMA: http://www.wmc-ifma.com/
WKA: http://wkausa.com/
Muay Thai International:
http://www.muaythaiinternational.com/
Scottish MT Council:
http://www.scottishmuaythaicouncil.co.uk/
IAMTF: http://www.iamtf.org/
WMTO: http://www.wmto.org/
Khun Kao
24-Sep-2003, 06:05 PM
Discussion Boards:
Approaching Storm Forums: http://www.truestudents.com/thailand/forum/
Ax Kickboxing: http://www.axkickboxing.com/
Defend-dot-net: http://www.defend.net/deluxeforums/forumdisplay.php?forumid=3
MMA.TV: http://mma.tv/
Women Kickboxing: http://www.womenkickboxing.com/
Khun Kao
24-Sep-2003, 06:08 PM
Gyms:
Second Nature Kickboxing: http://www.secondnaturekickboxing.com/home/
Extreme Muay Thai: http://www.extrememuaythai.com/
Linxx Academy: http://www.linxxacademy.com/
Master Kham: http://www.mindpowerassociation.com/
Master K: http://www.elbowko.com/
Master Quoc Dung (Vietnamese Kickboxing): http://worldfightingarts.com/
VBAMA: http://www.chi-lin.org/vbama/
IMATC: http://www.imatc.com/index.htm
Boston Muay Thai Academy: http://www.bostonmuaythai.com/bmta-frame.html
Champion Fight Club: http://www.angelfire.com/sk/championkick/
Pride Gym: http://www.pridegym.ca/index.htm
Coban: http://web.corporate.com/sanwiset/page1.htm
Coopers Kickboxing: http://members.aol.com/sulsa007/CooperKickbox.htm
Cork Muay Thai: http://corkmuaythai.tripod.com/
Dragon Muay Thai: http://www.dragonmuaythai.com/
Duke Roufus Gym: http://www.milwkick.com/
East-West Muay Thai Camp: http://www.eastwest-muaythai.com/
Fairtex: http://www.fairtex.com/
George’s Muay Thai: http://www.muaythaiboxing.com/
Griffon Rawl: http://www.muaythaiboxing.com/
PetchYinDee Muay Thai: http://www.petchyindee.com/
International Muay Thai Inc: http://www.deanichikawa.com/IMTI/
Jitti’s: http://www.thailandroad.com/jittigym/jpics.html
KO Kickboxing: http://www.ko-kickboxing.com/
Vipers: http://www.vipers.co.uk/
Lanna Muay Thai: http://www.lannamuaythai.com/
Las Vegas Combat Club: http://www.lvcombatclub.com/
Marvin Perry: http://marvinperry.org/
Master Toddy: http://www.mastertoddy.com/
Mike Miles: http://www.mikemiles.com/
Minnesota Martial Arts Academy: http://www.mmaacombatzone.com/news.htm
Muay Thai Academy International: http://www.militarymuaythai.com/
Muay Thai Scorpions: http://www.thaiboxing.bizland.com/
Muay Thai Bund Deutschland: http://www.mtbd.de/
Cultural Martial Arts Academy: http://www.montrealmartialarts.com/html/MauyThai.HTM
IMBA: http://www.muaythai.it/
Muay Thai Memmigen Gym: http://www.muay-thai-gym.de/
Vuw Kickboxing: http://www.vuwkickboxing.com/index.html
Kru Rex: http://krurex.tripod.com/
Muay Thai in Tunisia: http://iquebec.ifrance.com/chebbi21/muay_thai.htm
Phraya Pichai Muay Thai: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/phraya-pichai/
Polish Muay Thai: http://www.muaythai.cnet.pl/
Princeton Academy: http://www.pamausa.com/Pages/muaythai.html
Sandy Holts: http://www.btinternet.com/~sandy.holt/
Kru Phil Nurse: http://www.thaiboxing-nyc.com/
Ultimate Thai Boxing: http://www.ultimatethaiboxing.com/
Sityodtong: http://www.sityodtong.com/
Slaggskeppet Muay Thai: http://www.slagskeppet.com/
Soksoda Muay Thai: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/soksoda/
Strike-inc: http://www.strike-inc.com/main.html
Suomen Muay Thai: http://www.muaythai.fi/
Trident Academy: http://www.tridentacademy.org/index.asp
Bangrujan Camp: http://www.muaythai.co.uk/
Warehouse Martial Arts: http://www.warehousemartialarts.com/default2.asp
Khun Kao
24-Sep-2003, 06:09 PM
Training Equipment:
Auspac: http://www.auspacmuaythai.com.au/
Fairtex: http://www.fairtexgear.com/intro.htm
Ringside: http://www.ringside.com/
Soccer-n-More: http://www.soccernmore.com/
Thai Collectable (Thai-Smai): http://thaicollectible.com/
Title: http://titleboxing.com/
Twins: http://twinsthaiboxing.com/
Woldorf: http://www.woldorf.com/
Khun Kao
24-Sep-2003, 06:11 PM
General Muay Thai Links:
Muay Thai 2000: http://muaythai2000.com/muaythai2000/index.php
Choke Muay: http://www.chokemuay.com/
El Combate (Italian site): http://www.almeria.itgo.com/el_combate.htm
University of Chicago MT Club: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/9804/
Thaing (Bando): http://www.thaing.net/
Dave Tew’s Lanna MT site: http://www.theapproachingstorm.com/thailand/index.html
Kickboxing-dot-com: http://www.kickboxing.com/
Muay Thai Books & Media: http://www.thaiboxingequip.com/BOOK.htm
Spry Publishing MT Book: http://www.sprypublishing.com/
King of the Ring Events: http://kingofthering.org/
Independent World MT Rankings: http://www.geocities.com/gromzaza2000/
Bringel MT Page (Brazil?): http://www.muaythai.hpg.ig.com.br/index.htm
British Muay Thai: http://www.britishmuaythai.com/
Christian’s MT Page: http://www.sunpoint.net/~chride/muaythai.html
Escati Muay Thai link: http://www.escati.com/muay_thai.htm
Oregon MT link: http://www.thaioregon.com/thailand/boxing.htm
Martial Way: http://www.martialway.com/arts/muaythai/muay_thai.htm
Martial-Way: http://www.martial-way.com/muaythai.html
Smart Chai’s MT Database: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/4902/MTpage-preliminaries.html
Muay Thai links: http://www.freedom2000net.com/userpages/bordenm/Library/Muay-Thai/MuayThai.html
Thaiboxing 2000: http://members.aol.com/Thaiboxing2000/
Muay Thai general link (Chiang Mai): http://welcome-to.chiangmai-chiangrai.com/muay.htm
Muay Thai Grasshopper: http://www.grandmaster.cc/history/MuayThai.php3
Muay Thai in Phuket: http://www.phuket.com/sports/muay_thai.htm
Experience Thailand: http://www.tat.or.th/do/muay.htm
Muay Thai Rules: http://www.vipers.co.uk/muaythai.htm
Muay Thai Online: http://www.muaythaionline.net/
Muay Thai Article: http://www.thingsasian.com/goto_article/article.1579.html
Muay Thai-JKD Arcticle: http://www.martialarts.com/martial-arts-articles/thai_boxing_jkd.htm
Muay Thai UK: http://www.muaythaiuk.org.uk/
Muay Thai-dot-com: http://www.muaythai.com/
Pahuyuth: http://www.pahuyuth.de/
Southeast Asian Arts: http://microbiol.org/vl.martial.arts/se_asia.htm
Art of Muay Thai: http://members.lycos.co.uk/artofmuaythai/
Noble Art of Muay Thai: http://www.dco.co.th/books/nobleartofmuaythai.htm
Troy’s Muay Thai Page: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Stadium/6752/
UK Muay Thai: http://ukmuaythai.com/
Combatant
25-Sep-2003, 12:10 AM
WHAOOOOOOOOO! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Khun kao.....I think it is fair to say that you are the man...... I now declare this thread over and done with! :D
Khun Kao
25-Sep-2003, 01:05 AM
actually, thats not all of my Muay Thai links... LOL
Khun Kao
25-Sep-2003, 01:14 AM
More Links:
Muay Thai Institute of Kunponli: http://www.thaiboxutah.com/index.html?company.htm~main
Villalobos Muay Thai: http://www.ancientmuaythai.com/intro.asp
Ongbak Movie Website: http://www.ongbak.com/
Battlegrounds Promotions: http://www.battlegroundsusa.com/
Master Sken: http://www.mastersken.com/
Sukhothai Marital Arts: http://www.sukhothai.co.uk/
Suryothai Martial Arts Equipment: http://www.thaiboxingequip.com/T-SHIRTS.HTM
Khun Kao
25-Sep-2003, 01:18 AM
Borodin's Gym: http://www.borodinsgym.com/
Khun Kao
25-Sep-2003, 01:19 AM
ok... NOW I'm done. Thats the last of my links. But I am missing the links for instructors like Saeksan Janjira....
Combatant
25-Sep-2003, 10:15 PM
Kick your feet up Khun Kao, you my friend have earned yourself a drink! :)
Im gonna be here all day checking these out. Thanx to everyone for making this such a full thread and if anyone has any different ones then it would still be great to see them.
Apache
26-Sep-2003, 09:47 AM
This is definately "sticky" material!
'thumps up'
Apache
Dave Tew
27-Sep-2003, 07:25 AM
Ahhhh HA. Khun Kao, you've missed a very important Muay Thai link.
But I'll let you off because I only put it online this morning.
http://www.muaythailand.com
Add that to your bookmarks, boys :D
Khun Kao
27-Sep-2003, 05:08 PM
LOL, I saw you post that one elsewhere, and was coming to update the list here!
hahahahaha
B
nicolo
29-Sep-2003, 06:59 PM
daaaamn Khunkao, you're like a bookmark machine...
KickChick
23-Oct-2003, 01:30 AM
Whoa!!! ... and here I thought I was the "queen of links" ....
I crown you the King!
hmmm, King Khun Kao.... nice one!;)
BTW.... I did post one of your links recently referencing punch combos!
Jeff Burger
23-Oct-2003, 01:34 AM
Thai for king is Kasat
Jeff
(Thai fight nic Jaroke Kasat / Crocodile King)
Jeff
Andy Murray
23-Oct-2003, 01:47 AM
It's a 'sticky'.
Khun Kao
24-Oct-2003, 09:27 PM
Actually, crowning me "King Khun Kao" is a bit redundant. The name "Khun Kao" is a Thai phrase which loosely translates to "King of Knees".
(yes, I know that "khun" does is not normally used to denote "king", but in this instance, the Thai's translate it this way.)
Another word that can be used to denote "king" is "Prajao", which is a word that translates to meaning a cross between King and Lord.
Thus ends todays Thai language lesson....
Jeff Burger
25-Oct-2003, 12:08 AM
Have you been to Thailand?
If so how did they feel about the word "king" in your nic?
I had a few people say that because Thailand is a kingdom its not a good idea.
Jeff
Khun Kao
25-Oct-2003, 04:03 AM
I've never been to Thailand, unfortunately, but my nickname would not be considered offensive to anyone. There are MANY fighters who have shared my nickname over the years, including (amongst others) the great Diesel Noi.
Besides, a fighter does not (SHOULD NOT!) choose his own nickname. It is a name that should be EARNED! Your nickname is traditionally bestowed upon you by your instructor or your peers. My instructor, Master Kumron "K" Vaitayanonta, gave me the nickname "Khun Kao Charuad" which translates to "King of Rocket Knees" because I won the majority of my Muay Thai matches by my use of clinching straight knee attacks.
Brooks (Khun Kao)
Jeff Burger
25-Oct-2003, 11:55 AM
I didnt pick my nic I got it in Thailand and it was given to me by 3 of coaches.
Jeff
Khun Kao
25-Oct-2003, 01:55 PM
Jeff...
Do you know why you were given your nickname? What significance did it have?
Jeff Burger
26-Oct-2003, 10:00 AM
Swadee Krab
Well not to brag but you asked why.
I have a very good spin kick...its powerful and I set it up well.
Few if anyone was throwing any spins kicks except me.
I was going to throw spins against these guys but the fact that no one was throwing them meant it would be a bit of a surprise and they wouldnt have a very developed defense for it.
I was also pretty intimidated going up against these guys so i felt I needed to be a bit bold....for them and for me.
I had 14 pro / am fights in Thailand and I threw spins in every match.
Only 2 fights ended with because of the spin (1 close range side to the body and 1 hook just behind and below the ear) but I was getting some intimidated reactions from it.
Sometimes I would just put it in there knowing I was a bit too far away to hit (and them to counter) just to keep it in their head that its coming.
Before I left I was teaching the teachers my variartions of spin kick (all are former champions).
Jeff
"Jarokae Kasat"
Khun Kao
27-Oct-2003, 01:18 AM
Cool deal! Our gym also occassionally trains with the lesser used techniques in Muay Thai like "Choraked Faad Hang". My current coach, Master Danny (Bumrung Prawatsrichai) is a big proponent of using some of these lesser used techniques for exactly the same reason that you do. If you are not used to seeing and reacting to these techniques consistantly, you are likely to be vulnerable to them.
Khun Kao
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