this might sound wierd to most, but does anyone have any thai fighting/trainingg music?
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this might sound wierd to most, but does anyone have any thai fighting/trainingg music?
try downloading some of the internet or kazaa, limewire or something like that
yeah man iv been on many thai sites but no (training tunes)......its kinda wierd if you dont know what im talking about,but any audio much appreciated! jinx!
shit man i just listen to old school biggie for workin out, that east coast flow gets you pumpin'!
i guess no-one knows what im on about, so ill go look myself an ill post what i find!
are there any thai boxers / kick boxers here?
hey man try ebay they sell alot of cheap thai music. I train muay thai.
damn, i thought this thread was going to be about thia food. :smokin:
I thai box
thai stick is good :stoned:
haha ya dun know!Quote:
Originally Posted by RastaKaze
my style: Ice Style, or Mr. Axe Elbows
Left shoulder covers left jaw, left leg foward, squared up traditional style but with a bit of western boxing
Push kicks, jabs, straights, round kicks, knees, elbows
Palms are foward in the stance, traditional style, none of that rotational punch western boxing stuff
Half my knockouts are with elbows, otherwise the left leg lead round kick after switching leads with left and right
Why is my style called Ice Style? Becaues if you attack ice, either you get hurt or it breaks and you fall in the water, more of a defensive/offensive counterbalance, elbow ko's are the best to knock people out
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Originally Posted by hank
is that where u use someone elses energy and anger against them?
It is like you keep a very good wall of defense, and frustrate the opponent, and set them up for trouble,
thai boxing kind of evolved over the years to include palms towards your face like western boxing and sugarfooting more to increase your speed for efficiency purposes.
My style is a very powerful style, considering that it keeps the traditional square off stance with a palms out for great defence with powerful and very technical push kicks, well disguised lead leg round kicks (you can't kick with the lead leg so you switch lead legs quickly then kick), and elbows and knees to destroy the newly evolved kickboxing style, and also keep a very efficient arsenal for offense.
The only part not defended is the stomach area, you wait for the opponent to come there, either that or set him up with a push kick, which can be used both offensively and defensively. If he comes for the stomach, I have some elbows, knees, and powerful clinches planned for him, the push kick is the most important technique in my style
i know its not thai but nothing makes you want to work out more than the ROCKY soundtrack
I find Scott Brown and Hixxy etc, are awesome to do circuits to!Quote:
Originally Posted by highjinx
Try and look at BodyTrainingSystems Website! They have lots of Music on there, although a lot of it is choreographed!
It's all good in a Controlled Environment!Quote:
Originally Posted by hank
Different kettle of fish when your out in the world getting your head stamped on and bottles across your face!
In the real world, I don't punch anybody without my gloves since in the court of law my hands are considered lethal weapons and one punch will be considered attempted murder
Unlucky, Some Day your gonna get knocked the Fuck out!Quote:
Originally Posted by hank
:D
LMAO 80's workout montageQuote:
Originally Posted by Smoking Ganja
Drunken master sound track!Quote:
Originally Posted by highjinx
Snake in the eagle's shadow score!
Fast Food Rockers!
Wish the same for you too....Quote:
Originally Posted by LOVElife
I'm reminded of this gem:Quote:
Originally Posted by hank
"Let me tell you something 'Nessa, a bullet sounds the same in every language, so stick a fucking sock in it you cow!" --Stewie Griffin
not thai boxing.... koto-chi, its the same as tai-chi but with a sword, the sword helps to focus ur chi energy effectively becoming part of u, but sorry no training music, i usually just listen to sumthin like metallica-nothin else matters or somethin along those linesQuote:
Originally Posted by highjinx
Its called 'muay thai' and its basically like boxing and street fighting combined. Its by far the most effective of all martial arts. Because of its simplicity it really does work. check it out...
I used to Thai box when I was younger. I saw an ad on a bullitin board for "offensive street fighting techniques" and figured I'd give it a try. Definitely better than Tae Kwon Do/Karate/ Kung Fu, etc for self defense. Like they always say. A good offense is the best defense. The place I was training was pretty hardcore ( http://www.militarymuaythai.com/ ) and trained a lot of professional kickboxers. When we'd get in the ring to spar we'd have gloves but it was always full contact. I got pretty good but got the shit beat out of me a couple of times too. I never had that killer instinct and every now and then I'd get in the ring with someone who was just fucking nuts. You could see it in their eyes. Against someone, in the "real world" as Hank put it, who really pisses me off I go all out but just never seemed to be able to turn it on against some other guy in the gym. Oh well, smoke a bowl. Anyhow, that was 10 years ago. I'd love to start doing it again but I don't think I'd do too well against the younger guys.
The music they play at the Muay Thai fights is some crazy manic shit. The music can't be explained, you just have to hear it. I went to some fights when I was in Bangkok and it was one of the craziest experiences of my life. The music, everyone betting and waving money around, these 125lb guys thrashing each other, and to top it off, hundreds of fucking lizards running around upside down on the roof of the place. Definitely worth checking out if you ever have the chance.
This video will help you a lot!!
http://www.wimp.com/bizarrefight/