Do most Thai camps know how to train in western boxing? I know stupid question, but the guy in yellow gloves is one of the few that I've seen do lots of head movement and mitts in the Thai camps.
@TheIdontknowman he keeps on gooing forward, even when not going forward, that seems very important, never to go backwards, never to backout but proceed forward, go forward even when not going forwards, never open space to go backwards. Courage is very important guys, very!
dis is serious training, 2 weeks ago, i just gave a low kick to my thai boxing teacher, he blocked it with his shin, today i can always feel the pain !
@ispawnnn try to compare the way a thai and a westerner move and act and show their perception of body and how they move body and then find, that we need to be more like the underdog,
seek what they seek, instead of dooing as they do,
focus upon dooing what we do anatomically correct instead of seemingly correct and
show much more wholeheartedness in what we do and then stop op to observe others.
I am nobetter than anybody else at this, just sharing my observations how to improve!
@ispawnnn Why, because mostly we do not get even close to get "it". That is what I work on, how we can get it, that what makes them get "it" or "that", that which separates us and them, it all starts with feel and sense, sensibility, sensible feeling, beeing able to sense and feel for what one does, so one does not merely copy the seemingly, what it seems is like they are dooing, but penetrates through to the essense, to what they seek!
guy in the Blue is Pinsiam punch his name into the search bar and watch his fights he is tough and is a little older then most other thai fighters at 28.... they are usually well retired by then as they start at young ages and turn pro some as young as 7 years of age an usually end there carrers traveling abroad and kicking the crap out of wanna be foriegners haha.
@101010rae Would not want to fight that guy, I'm probably 4 inches taller and have 20 or 30 pounds on him, he'd knock me out in a heartbeat. Gotta give respect to guys like this, dedicating their lives to something.
Pinsiam
foulplayz 5 months ago
These dudes look tough as hell, so much power in every hit......awesome!!
gazmuaythai81 8 months ago
looks like a great gym. everyone doing work and nobody idling by. my kind of gym.
ftrkngfspn 8 months ago
Do most Thai camps know how to train in western boxing? I know stupid question, but the guy in yellow gloves is one of the few that I've seen do lots of head movement and mitts in the Thai camps.
AlienUnibrow 1 year ago
Just imagine to get one of those knees in the stomach... ouch!
mechk1337 1 year ago
GUYS WHO IS THIS DUDE IN THE BLUE SHORTS..I WANNA SEE HIS FIGHTSS
TheIdontknowman 1 year ago
@TheIdontknowman he keeps on gooing forward, even when not going forward, that seems very important, never to go backwards, never to backout but proceed forward, go forward even when not going forwards, never open space to go backwards. Courage is very important guys, very!
MrCarstennielsen 8 months ago
dis is serious training, 2 weeks ago, i just gave a low kick to my thai boxing teacher, he blocked it with his shin, today i can always feel the pain !
freewaste 1 year ago
is this the camp Saengmarakot kor bangkruy in bangkok
SithiLookThai 2 years ago
Nice. I wonder how they treat foreigners there.
At most camps, they'll usually laugh at you first, but not in a serious way.
ispawnnn 2 years ago 6
They will treat you well, the hardcore element does not transfer over to there every day life.
Most of them, you would never know they were a champion. As for having a laugh, yes thats for sure!!! The fun balances out the pain. LOL.
Thanks and take care, go over and some fun.
Simingdam 2 years ago 2
@ispawnnn try to compare the way a thai and a westerner move and act and show their perception of body and how they move body and then find, that we need to be more like the underdog,
seek what they seek, instead of dooing as they do,
focus upon dooing what we do anatomically correct instead of seemingly correct and
show much more wholeheartedness in what we do and then stop op to observe others.
I am nobetter than anybody else at this, just sharing my observations how to improve!
MrCarstennielsen 8 months ago
@ispawnnn Why, because mostly we do not get even close to get "it". That is what I work on, how we can get it, that what makes them get "it" or "that", that which separates us and them, it all starts with feel and sense, sensibility, sensible feeling, beeing able to sense and feel for what one does, so one does not merely copy the seemingly, what it seems is like they are dooing, but penetrates through to the essense, to what they seek!
MrCarstennielsen 8 months ago
guy in the Blue is Pinsiam punch his name into the search bar and watch his fights he is tough and is a little older then most other thai fighters at 28.... they are usually well retired by then as they start at young ages and turn pro some as young as 7 years of age an usually end there carrers traveling abroad and kicking the crap out of wanna be foriegners haha.
101010rae 2 years ago 3
Amazing for his age. I would like to have shot this footage when he was in his early 20's.
Simingdam 2 years ago
@101010rae Would not want to fight that guy, I'm probably 4 inches taller and have 20 or 30 pounds on him, he'd knock me out in a heartbeat. Gotta give respect to guys like this, dedicating their lives to something.
taylorsls 1 year ago
anyone know if the guy in blue is a known pro fighter? i would love to see him fight he is a beast
WarriorSpirit88 2 years ago
the guy in blue has crazy arse knees wouldnt wana get hit by 1 of those
choggyfloggy 2 years ago
The guy in the blue is the devil.
bozez1 2 years ago 2
The Camp is Saengmorakot of Bangkok Thailand.
We have added a link, it is up in the info section, click for more info and address.
Simingdam 2 years ago
one word: superb!
Mo8787 2 years ago
Two Words!!
Thank you.
Simingdam 2 years ago
what camp is this....great training!!!
Scarfacezg1 3 years ago