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  • You can tell you're really good because even the keyboard warriors aren't talking shit. Nice work!

  • Nice kicks man! damn! how'd you get that good?

  • i want to go train there for a couple months ,i never been before anyone has advice or anything they could share with me like useful info it would be greatly appreciated

  • at first i thought "tiger muay thai kick" was a special kick i never heard of, had to read the title over again to fix what i was thinking haha

    good pad work.

  • Is that Kay holding the pads? He makes me laugh so much...

  • yes mate it is...he's a good guy, very technical teacher one of the best there I think.

  • you kick pretty dam hard!!

  • thanks bud

  • Can I have some advice on my kicks please? I am a right handed southpaw but I can easily use an orthodox style. I started out in an orthodox style but I have no power at all in my right kick. Seriously, it's getting better but I kick like an old Grannie with my right leg. With my left leg on the other hand I kick like a horse. Seriously, I kick extremely hard with my left. What could be YOUR assessment of this situation? I can lead just as comfortably with my right as with my left.

  • I've always kind of thought that I'm using my stronger leg to torque my hips and my weaker leg to swing. Is going southpaw a bad idea do you think? I know a K-1 kickboxer Jerome LeBanner is right handed and he's a southpaw but for different reasons. I "feel" more comfortable having my power leg back to generate a more deadly kick. But my right leg while using this style has become virtually useless in terms of power. I just wanted some pointers on how to make my right kick better. Sorry sowinded

  • in their style they have very strong kicks that works well in real fight.

  • what is the "tiger style"?

  • dunno?!i got my own style, just like to kick hard and punch hard for 2 hours and then sleeeeep mate!

  • Nice video. You do punch and kick well. I watched your video because you said vince sabrano wasn't very good on another video. With how much training you have I would assume that you know who he is and that he is a solid thai fighter. Usually, negative comments are from uneducated beginers but you proved me wrong you do know thai boxing, why did you say those negative comments? Maybe, you just didn't know who he was. He trained with anuwat.

  • thanks.Yup i know who Vince Soberano is and he is a Very good fighter. All i am saying is that the technique that was demonstrated wasnt good/practical. The example was not a particularly good one. I dont like people teaching "set-piece" or "linear" techniques and then placing them on the net for people to learn.Muay thai, as you know, is not that predictable.

  • Yeah, I agree. But, like I said the people who usually complain about what a kick looks like aren't educated enough to notice things like footwork and hand positioning. You are an exception to the rule and I do respect your opinion. I have used that kick technique in the ring, but learning off the internet doesn't teach one how to fight. I had to get punched in the face to learn how to work angles. Cheers

  • tiger style use very dangerous things like closing fingers so it can do very serious damage.

  • ok i don't know about that as i'm wearing gloves..

  • you mean the chinese tiger thing? That has nothing to do with what this guy is doing =)

  • Sawasdee Pat,

    Looking good and Thanks for the video on Tiger Muay thai Training.

    Looks like you are training a one-on-one session with Kru Gae.

    Good to see you back @ TMT Phuket

    Cheers

    Will

  • Kipper in action - looking fit mate

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