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  • When R U coming 2 Thailand ??

  • Veryy goodd

    

  • @kleyncool Muay Thai Family South Thailand rocks. ;-)

  • hahahaha this is clearery not Muay Chaiya style, I practice Muay Chaiya with Kru Lek who was a student with Pramajarn Keat Sriyaphai the Grand master of Muay Chaiya and studied also with Kru Thong Lor Yalae who was one the favorite student of Pramajarn Kaet and a great Fighter around 200 fights on ring with Muay Chaiya style.

    This is not Muay Chaiya, this is modern Muay Thai. maybe from the South but said that is muay chaiya is not honest, not the same guard, kicks, knees or punches.

  • South Muay Thai ROCKS !!

  • Just to tell all those people that thinks chaiya was influenced by Malay just because South used to be Maylay is wrong. Muay chaiya was brought from centural Siam to South by a Thai master and he started teaching there.

  • You CAN Do It!! Be apart of Muay Thai HISTORY!! For the 1st time ever there is (14) Thai Professors that have earned a PHD in Muay Thai!! They want to Certify people through the Thai Government Educational system with the Offical Stamp of Thailand to Certify people in Muay Thai!! Khru VUT Kamnark is doing this and has been one of the biggest promoters of Muay Thai in California USA. Interested in this amazing opportunity??

    E-mail me now. ;-) Phra JAO uay phra pon, docthailand gmail com

  • its very easy. the south province is also the malay kingdom in the past but intrude and colonised by siam. so many peoples here converts to siam/thai even their ancestors is malays and slaughtered by siam in the past.

  • Currently i am in SINGAPORE .

  • ASSALAM MU ALAI KUM AJARN SALLEH

    LOL

  • RESPECT FOR YOU MAN

    :D

    Coming down later not now . . saving up

  • Where are you training now??

    Peace. ;-)

  • Hmm . . looks similar to the Kelantanese Malaysian Tomoi ( Toh - Muay ) rather than Chaiya.

    But great video and very nice introductions and it is very interesting.

    Will like to learn this.

  • Where are you now??

    Come to Amazing Ao Nang Krabi South Thailand. ;-)

  • What's the name of the traditional track at 1:14 - i've heard that song at some fights. Thank you.

  • Ok Doc,its just that it sounds like your saying Khap Khun Mak Khrap 2 x on the tape and you adressed the Ajarn as Khun first time,also you sounded like you said Chai Leaow at the end of the clip,all what made me think perhaps your Thai language skills are not great and therefore how could you understand what is being taught.

    I have been in the same boat many times over the years.

  • 555+I'm not sure what that was?

  • Nathan et al are correct. This isn't Muay Chaiya. I, too, study Muay Chaiya, and can't see anything that resembles it here. This is sport Muay Thai studied in a region that is geographically close to Chaiya (well, it is in the South of Thailand, anyway!). :-)

  • Hmmmmmmmmmmmm YES. ;-)

    What I was getting at is Thai history is NOT in writing and different points of view are NOT absolute truth. ;-)

  • Glad that ones cleared up,because the clips are not Muay Chaiya as Nathan said.

    Also Doc when you say "the thais say so many things" do you understand them to know exactly what they are saying?.

  • I understand now, E-mail me, I would like to visit you and see what you are doing??

    I am finding out that so much of Thailand's HISTORY is not truly recorded and/ or has been burned up/ lost. SO with that said WHAT is TRUTH?? Thais say so many things but truly what is truth??

    Check out Southern Muay Thai in Paradise Ao Nang Krabi Stadium and Gym.

    AoNangThaiBoxGym(at)gmail(dot)­com

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  • Umm, I'm in Phuket, I've been in Thailand for 6 years, i'm now teaching Muay Thai Chaiya (taught by Ajarn Lek in Bangkok - check him out on channel 11 every saturday at 5pm).

    Chaiya history started in Bangkok, then down to Chaiya in Surat Province, not Phang Nga. I never said that the guys in the video have never learnt any chaiya, just I couldn't see any in the video!

    There are a lot of people using the name of chaiya to gain some credibility, so please understand the problem.

  • nathanbrown19 you are so serious about Chaiya, are you Thai, did you grow up in Chaiya, do you worship Chaiya and are you the author of the Chaiya history book??

    I live in South Thailand, I train in South Thailand and the Thais here told me that some of their Muay Thai techniques came from Chaiya so what is your problem??

  • never mind that guy. he's taking it way to serious

  • Sorry Doc, but please don't throw the Chaiya name around in vain.

    Do you really know the history of Chaiya? please enlighten all of us who 'don't know'.

  • Chaiya police people whazzz up??

    Have you trained in the South??

    Do you think the South Muay Thai fighters have gotten many of their techniques from old school Muay Chaiya which is a South Thailand fighting system??

    That is the whole point of what I was saying here so Mai Kao Jai ... understand??

    Phra JAO uay phra pon, DOC. ;-)

  • good calls from both kijratw and maroliv12.

    No Muay Chiaya here... why is the name being used? To get people to search and visit.

    Anyone interested in Chaiya please be careful of bad imitations!

  • ดูไม่เหมือนมวยไชยาคับ ลีลาก็ไม่เห็นใช่เลย..

    ผมว่าดูเหมือนมวยเวทีมากกว่าคับ

    เพราะมวยไชยาจะมีเอกลักษณ์เฉพาะ­ตัว

    มวยไชยาจะไม่ยืนขาตรง จะยืนย่อต่ำมากกว่า

    เวลาเตะ..จะไม่ทิ้งมือไปข้างหลั­ง แต่จะไปทั้งเหลี่ยมมวย

    ..จากหนังสือ ปริทัศน์มวยไทย โดย ปรมาจารย์เขตร ศรียาภัย..

    (เพื่อความเข้าใจที่ถูกต้อง..ผม­ต้องขอโทษด้วยนะคับที่วิจารณ์..­)

  • these guys may be good nak-muay's...but the style displayed here isn't muay chaiya. muay chaiya posture and technique is fundamentally different. all moves branch out from the taa kruu posture, kicks aren't thrown with the hands dropping, and the movement is based off see khum

  • awesome, amazing and great muay thai fighters!

    amazing and great kicks, knees and punches,

    I like this sport!

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