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recommend a good Muay Thai book?

  • 31-07-2006 3:53pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭


    Hi,
    Can anyone recommend a good Muay Thai book on technique training etc??


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭Andrew_M


    There's only 1 worth mentioning, Muay Thai - The most distingiushed art of fighting by Panya Kraitus. Its an interesting read, but you can only learn so much from a book, but a great book to give you some added info to help with your training


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭easyontheeye


    Andrew_M wrote:
    a great book to give you some added info to help with your training

    thanks Andrew_M im just looking for some added tips!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭Andrew_M


    im just looking for some added tips!


    Check out the forum on www.irishthaiboxing.com, or the one on www.corkthaiboxing.com


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,248 ✭✭✭Millionaire


    I saw a video clip of Master Skens DVD, that looked pretty good.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 607 ✭✭✭cmb.


    Muay Thai Unleashed Book by Erich Krauss:

    Muay Thai is one of the most popular combat arts in the world. Thai boxers climb into the ring to do battle in nearly every country on the globe, entertaining millions with their lightning-fast kicks, fierce elbow strikes, and ruthless knees. But when it comes to awe-inspiring matches and masterful technique, there is no place on earth like Thailand.

    In Muay Thai Unleashed, Erich Krauss, who has trained and fought in Thailand, reveals the closely guarded secrets the professionals don't want you to know. With the help of more than 300 photos, Krauss and several of Thailand's champion Thai boxers describe, step by step, the training regimens and unmatched fighting techniques of Thailand's Muay Thai elite.

    Table of Contents
    Section One: Introduction to Muay Thai

    The Evolution
    A Day in the Life of a Thai Boxer
    Training Gear
    Hand Wraps
    Basic Hand Wrap (minimal protection)
    Advanced Hand Wrap
    Gloves
    Cup
    Shin Pads
    Mouthpiece
    Headgear
    Jump Rope
    Sparring Vest
    Coach’s Equipment
    Thai Pads
    Focus Mitts
    Coach’s Sparring Gloves
    Kicking Shield
    Belly Pad
    Heavy Bag
    Competition vs. Exercise
    Levels of Learning
    Preparing for a Fight
    Great in Training, Bad in the Ring
    Showing Weakness
    Training Injured
    Winning vs. Losing
    Respect
    Finding the Right Gym in Thailand
    Gym Etiquette in Thailand
    Professional Fighting in Thailand
    Fitness vs. Technique
    Wai Kru or Ram Muay
    The Music of Muay Thai
    Goals for Training
    Warm Up and Cool Down

    Section Two: Stance and Footwork

    PART ONE: STANCE
    Introduction to Stance
    Stance Key Points
    Standard Stance (front and side view)
    Square Stance
    Weight Back
    Southpaw Stance
    PART TWO: FOOTWORK
    Introduction to Footwork
    Footwork Key Points
    Stepping
    Pivoting
    Pivoting Key Points
    Sliding
    Switch Step
    PART THREE: DRILLS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING STANCE AND FOOTWORK
    Introduction to Stance and Footwork Drills
    Getting Too Spread Out?
    The Blind Jump
    Tire Jump
    Jump Rope
    Chin Up?
    Flat Footed?
    Walking a Straight Line
    Hands Up

    Section Three: Attacks

    PART ONE: ATTACK BASICS
    Striking Points
    Breathing
    Breathing Key Points
    Repetition
    Sense of Distance
    Timing
    Accuracy
    Fighting Strategy
    Using the Ring
    Faking
    Ranges of Combat
    Kicking Distance (long range)
    Punching Distance (mid range)
    Clinch (close range)
    PART TWO: KICKS
    Introduction to Kicks
    Kicking Key Points
    Kicking Techniques
    Rear Leg Thai Kick TO Lead Leg
    Front Leg Thai Kick TO Inside Leg
    Front Leg Thai Kick TO Back Leg
    Rear Leg Thai Kick TO Midsection (Two Ranges)
    Rear Leg Thai Kick TO Midsection FROM Kicking Range
    Rear Leg Thai Kick TO Midsection FROM Punching Range
    Front Leg Thai Kick TO Midsection (Three Ranges)
    Front Leg Thai Kick TO Midsection FROM Stance
    Lead Leg Thai Kick TO Midsection OFF Step
    Lead Leg Thai Kick TO Midsection OFF Switch Step
    Head Kick
    Rear Leg Thai Kick TO Head
    Jumping (Flying) Kicks
    Lead Leg Push Kicks
    Rear Leg Push Kick
    Side Kick
    PART THREE: PUNCHING
    Introduction to Punching
    Punching Key Points
    Punching Techniques
    The Jab
    Straight Jab
    The Cross
    Cross to the Body
    The Hook
    Long Hook
    Short Hook
    The Uppercut
    The Overhand
    PART FOUR: ELBOWS
    Introduction to Elbows
    Elbow Techniques
    Side Elbow
    Left Side Elbow (Front View)
    Left Side Elbow (Attack View)
    Right Side Elbow (Front View)
    Right Side Elbow (Attack View)
    Circular Elbow (Over-the-Top)
    Left Over-the-Top Elbow (Front View)
    Left Over-the-Top Elbow (Attack View)
    Right Over-the-Top Elbow (Front View)
    Right Over the Top Elbow Strike (Attack View)
    Uppercut Elbow
    Left Uppercut Elbow (Front View)
    Left Uppercut Elbow (Attack View)
    Right Uppercut Elbow (Front View)
    Right Uppercut Elbow (Attack View)
    Diagonal Uppercut Elbow (Front View)
    Diagonal Uppercut Elbow (Attack View)
    Downward (Jumping) Elbow
    Spinning Back Elbow
    Back Uppercut Elbow
    PART FIVE: KNEES
    Introduction to Knees
    Techniques
    Straight Knee (Front and Rear Leg)
    Right Straight Knee
    Left Straight Knee
    Side Knee
    Jumping Side Knee
    PART SIX: CLINCH
    Introduction to the Clinch
    Throws
    Standard Tie Up Position
    Swimming
    Standard Tie-Up Position (Inside-Inside)
    Standard Tie-Up Position (Outside-Outside)
    Standard Tie-Up (Continued)
    Clinch Techniques
    Pull-n-Step Out FROM Tie-Up (Inside-Inside)
    Pull-n-Step Out TO Straight Knee
    Pull-n-Step Out TO Elbow
    Kick Out TO Throw
    Basic Defense (Getting the Hand of the Back of Your Head)
    Push-n-Step Out
    Push-n-Step Out TO Straight Knee
    Push-n-Step Out TO Elbow
    Dominant Clinch Position (Both Hands Behind The Head)
    Double Hands Behind The Head TO Straight Knee
    Double Hands Behind the Head TO Side Knee
    Double Hands Behind the Head TO Step-n-Turn Out TO Knee
    Breaking Double Hands Behind Head TO Knee
    Over-Under TO Back TO Side Knee
    Double Under-Hooks
    Double Under hooks TO Lift-n-Sweep
    Double Under hooks TO Step-n-Sweep
    Breaking Double Under-Hooks TO Straight Knee
    Breaking Double Under-Hooks WITH Leg
    Breaking Double Under-Hooks WITH Leg
    (Variation)

    Section Four: Defense and Counters

    PART ONE: BASIC DEFENSE
    Introduction to Basic Defense
    Defense Techniques
    Checking (Blocking) Kicks
    Checking Low Thai Kick WITH Front Leg
    Checking Mid-Range Thai Kick WITH Front Leg
    Cross Check
    Blocking the Head Kick
    Blocking with Your Arms
    Blocking the Hook
    Blocking the Uppercut
    Blocking Straight Punches
    Push Block
    Push Block for a Knee Strike
    Body Check
    PART TWO: COUNTERING KICKS
    Introduction to Counters
    Stepping Out of the Way
    Countering Techniques
    Countering Low Thai Kick WITH Step back TO Kick
    Countering Low Thai Kick WITH Step Back TO Kick (Variation)
    Countering Push Kicks
    Counter Rear Push Kick TO Kick
    Counter Front Push Kick TO Sweep
    Counter Rear Push Kick WITH Cross Check TO Knee
    Counter Rear Thai Kick WITH Lean Back TO Rear Thai Kick
    Catching Thai Kicks
    Catch Rear Thai Kick TO Throw TO Rear Thai Kick
    Catch-n-Lock Rear Thai Kick TO Kick-n-Sweep
    Catch-n-Lock Rear Thai Kick TO Downward Elbow
    Catch-n-Lock Rear Thai Kick TO Straight Knee
    Catch-n-Lock Rear Thai Kick TO Right Cross
    Counter Rear Thai Kick WITH Side Kick
    PART THREE: COUNTERING PUNCHES
    Parrying
    Punch Counters
    Parry Jab TO Cross
    Hand Sweeps
    Hand Sweep Jab TO Cross
    Bob and Weaving Vs. Side Stepping
    Step Out TO Cross
    PART FOUR: CLINCH COUNTERS
    Introduction to Clinch Counters
    Clinch Counter Techniques
    Countering Uppercut Elbow TO Elbow
    Counter Side Knee WITH Under-Hook Throw
    Counter Side Knee WITH Push Out
    Counter Side Knee WITH Pull

    Section Five: Pad Work and Combinations

    PART ONE: BASICS OF PADWORK AND COMBINATIONS
    Introduction to Pad Work and Combinations
    Equipment for Combinations
    Holding the Pads
    PART TWO: FOCUS MITTS
    Introduction to Focus Mitts
    How to Hold the Mitts
    The Jab
    The Cross
    The Hook
    The Uppercut
    The Body Hook
    Focus Mitt Combinations
    Jab TO Cross TO Hook
    Uppercut TO Hook TO Cross
    Jab TO Cross TO Step Out TO Cross
    Jab TO Hook TO Cross
    Body-Cross TO Uppercut TO Elbow
    Jab TO Block TO Uppercut Elbow TO Side Elbow
    Jab TO Counter Jab TO Overhand Right TO Hook
    Jab TO Check TO Cross
    PART Three: THAI PADS
    Introduction to Thai Pads
    Holding the Thai Pads
    The Jab
    The Cross
    The Push Kick
    The Right Thai Kick
    The Left Thai Kick
    The Right Knee
    The Left Knee
    Thai Pad Combinations
    Jab TO Thai Kick
    Cross TO Thai Kick
    Jab TO Push Kick TO Knee
    Jab TO Cross TO Counter Push Kick TO Thai Kick
    Hook TO Thai Kick TO Check TO Knee
    Low Thai Kick TO Thai Kick TO Elbow TO Push-n-Step Out TO Knee
    Knee TO Elbow TO Push TO Thai Kick
    Step Out TO Knee
    Jab TO Cross TO Check TO Step TO Knee
    Check TO Step TO Knee TO Clinch TO Turn TO Knee

    Section Six: Drills/Conditioning/Strength Training

    PART ONE: DRILLS
    The Heavy Bag
    Drills On The Heavy Bag
    Jumping Knees
    Push Kicks on the Heavy Bag
    Trading Push Kicks on the Heavy Bag
    Consecutive Thai Kicks on the Heavy Bag
    Speed Bag
    Top and Bottom Bag
    Sparring
    Sparring Drills—(Boxer vs. Kickboxer)
    PART TWO: CONDITIONING
    Running
    Stadiums
    Sprints
    Strength Training Exercises
    PART THREE: TRAINING PROGRAM
    Training Program
    Pro Muay Thai Program


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,448 ✭✭✭Roper


    Is that the uh, whole book you just pasted in there fella? You're like to movie trailer that gives it all away.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 607 ✭✭✭cmb.


    Roper wrote:
    Is that the uh, whole book you just pasted in there fella? You're like to movie trailer that gives it all away.

    eh, it a book of muay thai techniques not an edpisode of scooby doo im spoiling on you

    p.s. SPOILER: it was the desk clerk, and he wouldve got away with it if it wasnt for those pesky kids


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭easyontheeye


    cmb. wrote:
    it a book of muay thai techniques


    nice one cmb, it looks good!:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭JohnMc1


    What's the ISBN # for that book?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭easyontheeye


    it looks like you can only get it from the states, do you know where you can get in Ireland or online in Europe? ?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,498 ✭✭✭paddyc


    PM me there matey with your email address and i will email you a book


    ta paddy


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 179 ✭✭patjunfa


    Hiya Paddy

    Your Pm inbox is full, but, if theres a bandwagon goin can I get on it to please? Just got me a pda, so would love an ebook on Thai to read if thas cool..?
    My email is osmireland@lycos.com

    Cheers

    Patrick


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭easyontheeye


    patjunfa wrote:
    Hiya Paddy

    Your Pm inbox is full, but, if theres a bandwagon goin can I get on it to please? Just got me a pda, so would love an ebook on Thai to read if thas cool..?
    My email is osmireland@lycos.com

    Cheers

    Patrick

    same here paddy, cant send ya me email!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 127 ✭✭ninjawitatitude


    Hey Paddy,
    Would love that Muay Thai book, if it's still going mate. My e mail is ninjawithattitude@hotmail.com.

    Cheers bruv.


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