Kaewsamrit Muay Thai training

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

Photo / Video compilation of my training at camp Kaewsamrit in Bangkok, march 2008

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  • because its muay thai doesn't mean that they dont need to learn a lill bit to box... in some muay thai fights is see they wanna give a jab or a hook but they cant do it... because in training they kick and knee much. i dont disrespect those fighters i respect everyfighter that trains hard but if they learn to box they would be much better

  • @gbcMontana Of course every thai learns how to box...At Kaewsamrit, Anuwat Kaewsamrit was known for his powerful fists and knocked a lot of people out using his fists. If the match was fought over 5 rounds, most of the time he lost on points

    In Muay Thai you can score the most points by kicking, doesn't matter if the opponent block the kicks, you still score points!!!

  • same combo's 100 times... only kick kick kick two jabs wtf man they need to box more..

  • @gbcMontana You see the same combos in this vid because there was only filmed for a couple of minutes...And of course you see a lot of kicks, that's why it's called Muay Thai...:-)

  • Please name first song in 0:10

  • It's a beat from a friend of mine here in Holland who makes beats and raps...If you give me ur e-mail I can send it to you.

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  • @MuayKwon not only that. but you have to be more careful of other counters you can't keep throwing jabs or hooks can be countered easily by thai fighters. DOH DOH

  • The prices on there website are currently 800 for a day and 400 for half a day. Thats for training only.

    With airco room, it's 1200 for a day, but then it says 1000 for the month. I thought they might have forgot to place another 0 there, and it would origionally be 10 000 BAHT. which is around 200 EUR (360$?)

    I have been out of shape for a while but plan on training there. I already have a flight on 1st of january until the 1st of september. i hope i will survive at Kaewsamrit though

  • First the prices were on the net but I think you just have to send them an e-mail! In march 2008, I paid around 850 baht per day I guess...! That was including a place to sleep, training and breakfast/dinner. I was there for 3 weeks but you can get more discount if you stay longer. If you are going there, you will have a great time! Have fun!

  • How much did it cost you to train there? I can't find much on the net about their prices.

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