Chaiya is obviously extremely effective, after high school I plan on living in Thailand for 10 - 20 years, how much does it cost per year to train with preang? and is there any places to stay? and how is the food and water economy there in Thailand?
This is such a great style. You've really gotta be quick to catch those punches though if you're fighting an experienced boxer or he can just power his way through the guard.
Chance of blood transfusion is practically nil... it's not the UFC lol.
Nathan trains over at Baan Chang Thai with Kru Lek... nice guy too from what I hear.
@Deoz No problem man! I really want to learn Chaiya. I'd come to Thailand to learn it, but my family is incredibly apprehensive about that (their reasonings are HIV warranted, which, I didn't think it was a problem in Thailand, is it?) and just the overall expense of things. Once I'm out of college, I might continue my graduate degree over there and or in Australia and make trips to Thailand to learn. Do you know a Nathan Brown? He trains Chaiya over there, I can't remember with whom though.
@Deoz Yeah, well, they (and myself) aren't worried about that, it's about possible blood transfusion when, lets say, myself and my sparring partner get a cut during sparring, and he/she has HIV, then I could possibly be infected. But, I wouldn't think someone who typically has HIV would be able (or even the kind of person who would) train in Martial Arts. Yeah, I thought Nathan trained with another teacher.
@Ronnock No offense but Thailand's HIV/AIDS prevalence estimatation is lower than the estimation in the US. Most importantly use a condom and be safe.
@TAC412 None taken, I appreciate the information! However, I wonder if that's because the U.S. just has a higher population in general and if there's some kind of proportional statistic that would say otherwise.
Never mind, I saw the glove part later. I should really watch all the videos before posting, haha.
Good video man! I would really love to learn Chaiya, but there aren't any teachers in the states, so I'm just learning the four B's and sticking with Muay Thai (sport) for now.
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Chaiya is obviously extremely effective, after high school I plan on living in Thailand for 10 - 20 years, how much does it cost per year to train with preang? and is there any places to stay? and how is the food and water economy there in Thailand?
EricSemenko 1 month ago
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Apisit510 3 months ago
This is such a great style. You've really gotta be quick to catch those punches though if you're fighting an experienced boxer or he can just power his way through the guard.
Chance of blood transfusion is practically nil... it's not the UFC lol.
Nathan trains over at Baan Chang Thai with Kru Lek... nice guy too from what I hear.
Z3N1T4 1 year ago
Man, I want to learn Muay Chaiya. Get this to the states asap!
Ronnock 1 year ago
คิดถึงครูแปรงและพี่หนุ่ยมากๆ ครับ จะกลับมาผึกต่อทันทีที่กลับไทย
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slatun 1 year ago
มีนักบวชฝึกวิทยายุทธด้วย
harnshotokan 1 year ago
Thank For Comment ^_^
Deoz 1 year ago
@Deoz No problem man! I really want to learn Chaiya. I'd come to Thailand to learn it, but my family is incredibly apprehensive about that (their reasonings are HIV warranted, which, I didn't think it was a problem in Thailand, is it?) and just the overall expense of things. Once I'm out of college, I might continue my graduate degree over there and or in Australia and make trips to Thailand to learn. Do you know a Nathan Brown? He trains Chaiya over there, I can't remember with whom though.
Ronnock 1 year ago
@Ronnock
Nathan train at another place
i train with kru preang but Nathan train with kru lek
HIV is not problem in thailand when u safe with condom and don't go to hit prostitute too.
Deoz 1 year ago
@Deoz Yeah, well, they (and myself) aren't worried about that, it's about possible blood transfusion when, lets say, myself and my sparring partner get a cut during sparring, and he/she has HIV, then I could possibly be infected. But, I wouldn't think someone who typically has HIV would be able (or even the kind of person who would) train in Martial Arts. Yeah, I thought Nathan trained with another teacher.
Ronnock 1 year ago
@Ronnock No offense but Thailand's HIV/AIDS prevalence estimatation is lower than the estimation in the US. Most importantly use a condom and be safe.
TAC412 1 year ago
@TAC412 None taken, I appreciate the information! However, I wonder if that's because the U.S. just has a higher population in general and if there's some kind of proportional statistic that would say otherwise.
Ronnock 1 year ago
Never mind, I saw the glove part later. I should really watch all the videos before posting, haha.
Good video man! I would really love to learn Chaiya, but there aren't any teachers in the states, so I'm just learning the four B's and sticking with Muay Thai (sport) for now.
Take care! Peace.
Ronnock 1 year ago
@Ronnock
i hope someday we can go to states too. now we have student come from states 3 guy
Deoz 1 year ago
Were y'all working on footwork and kicking for this sparring session?
Ronnock 1 year ago