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  • Those kicks are awesome

  • they are tough guys but they should learn better to box

  • @gbcMontana -lol ^

  • Kaew is so smooth! I love playing this before I train.

  • Damn he`s SO fast with the kicks..

  • Wow, I train in London muaythai academy, in highams park. I'm 14, and I weigh 60kg!! I'd love to fight in Thailand one day, but if I'm up against people like this, NO THANKS. I also fight people taller than me because of my weigh, but this man is gonna rip that pad to bits!!

  • scheissaa!

  • Is the trainer wearing extra protection on his forearms? The blue wraps?

  • @CaptCanuck4444 yeah, its kind of protection... its the same thing as he has around his belly, its for some kind of sparring and practicing... its really usefull

  • 60 kg great power

  • ni cagando pelearia con esto weone tendria q entrenarme como ello

  • Like bruce lee says:

    I fear not the man who has practiced 10000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10000 times.

  • @Rjpowell808 Bruce Lee uses a lot of thai kicks but to the untrain eyes people don't notice it.

  • @bobisaboy To the trained eye, he's a guy making movies, not fighting

  • @SOULFIGHT I guess that is your opinion my friend. I have use Bruce Lee's movie moves and it works fine in a real fight.

  • @SOULFIGHT Yes he's a guy making movies, but I doubt that the film industry would've appreciated him if he beat the crap out of every other actor for real :D

  • @bobisaboy I don't think he uses very many kicks at all anymore.

  • @Rjpowell808 Me tooo

  • @Rjpowell808 very well said!

  • A former Thai stadium fighter once told me:

    "If you train hard kick [standard middle kick], then easy for you kick leg and easy for you to kick neck. No make hard, make easy easy"

    I guess the Thai philosophy is one of efficiency and simplicity, the middle kick is the most convenient one to practice hard over and over again without injury.

    Besides, the technique is near identical if you change the target to the legs, or the head.

  • Thank you for not adding any music. I love the sound of these gyms.

    What phenomenal kicks.

  • So true.

    And i've been lucky enough to see Kaew training at their gym in Pattaya and his sound on the pads is just the definition of power !!

    I wish i could go there again. Hopefully next year.

  • A++++++++++

  • Kike a video game "Ashi ashi"

  • lol 2:33 his coach fall

  • they almost never train low kicks .... middle middle middle middle ... non stop

  • I think its because the middle kicks score more/ cause more damage than low. An its easier for the pad holder to move from punches to kicks quickly

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  • they have a different pad for the low kicks, look at the video "A day in the life of ... (*FAIRTEX BANGPLEE*)" 1:35

  • I'm guessing:

    It's dangerous kicking super hard low kick.

    A good block can fuck you up

  • he kissed me haha hes dead fit !!!!!

    danniee d xxx

  • yea notice this is Muay Thai NOT Boxing

  • lol exactly

  • dude his probably been training all day

  • guys got nice smooth kicks

  • kaew the best

  • Kaew is soooo nice to watch...that trainer is skilled too prolly an ex Lumpini champ and before the age of the youtube... he was prolly a killer.

  • I love the way how the trainer kicks back.

  • Try training 6-7 hrs a day in HOT HUMID weather douche

  • kaew fairtex the best in fairtex

  • .. says the keyboard warrior about the lumpinee champion ..

  • LOL I love it when douchebags like this criticize a Lumpinee champ...GET A LIFE LOSER!

  • He probably doesn't know what Lumpinee is.

  • you are the most ignorant fuckn loser I have ever had the mispleasure of coming across...go to Thailand you Euroboxing loser and see what Thai power and technique is...you and the rest of the uneducated wanna be's that fight in Europe,N America have absolutely no idea what real fighting technique is..you are misguided.

  • wow good stuff....is this training in the states or no?

  • ther r may inspiration,,,go muaythai,,,,

  • Nah yeah they all got Nick Names so all the Farangs could say there names.lol. Ohh yes i remember Rambo he help'd coach the USA team at the world champs last year 2007

  • Yeah and they also call him Lunfah dont they?

    Well thats what he signed on my shorts. & if you look closely it says Lunfah on his shorts too. But yeah hes a funny guy man.

  • ya i called him that when i got back to the states and none of the thais here knew him by that name. rambo is my trainer, i don't know what his real name is tho haha.

  • the trainer holding for kaew is named Dao. when i was there he left for japan, i guess he's back now. he's a really cool guy...knows how to hold his whiskey to.

  • when i trained there, all the trainers smelled of whiskey in the morning LOL

  • ahaha probably wasnt the whiskey =P but the medicinal oil they rub on themselves which soothes pains on muscles and bone from previous training sessions and prevents muscle injuries also =]

  • haha, no trust me, that oil has a really unique smell and i can smell it a mile away. Whiskey however, also has a distinctive smell, especially when they are breathing on you!Lol

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