Muay Thai Grading - Red/White and Red Singlets

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Highlights from a recent Muay Thai grading featuring Graham McDonnell (Allen's Martial Arts) and Phil Britten (Advanced Martial Arts and Fitness). Graham graded for his Red/White singlet 4th degree Muay Thai and Phil graded for his Red singlet 3rd degree Muay Thai.

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  • Awesome video is Craigieburn in Vic??

  • Thanks for your comments. This grading was at Craigie Leisure Centre, Whitfords - Western Australia.

  • in bjc muay thai the grading system goes from yellow, orange, blue, green, brown, black.

  • In BJC Muay Thai there are actually seven levels of singlet colour from White (beginner)to Black singlet with white logo (1st degree.)The two grading in this video are at Advanced instructor level - Red singlet for 3rd degree and Red/White singlet for 4th degree. There are also other coloured singlets at higher degree ranks. Grading requirements for 3rd degree and above are based on the number of classes taught and the ability of the person as an instructor/trainer. See web for more details.

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  • This is a good video showing great technique but I don't agree with having gradings in Muay Thai, they don't grade in Thailand so why anywhere else? Fighting in the ring should be the test of your skills, not how many grades you have passed.

  • To Desrak,

    Nice comment. One thing you may not have realised is that the two Thai fighters doing the demo ARE also karate guys who wear Gis ... AND the karate guys in the background also do Thai AND actually showed the two guys in the video how to do all that stuff.

    Thanks for showing interest in Zen Do Kai,

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  • @ranbirsingh50 Grading in muay thai is only to represent you're ability and knowledge for purposes as a trainer

    It is not compulsory to grade.

  • @SIRFUI na perth

  • @Ak7kid well ive been doing this for 2 years and im on blue the rankings go white, yellow, orange, blue, green, brown, black, red, red and black ect

  • how long does it take to get this good?

  • AWSOME DIPLAY OF TECHNIQUE AND CONTROL. some flash but unltra practical. dudes are obviously very skilled and amazing at muay thai.

  • Wow, really great sparring.

  • ive got my yellow white grading in 2 weeks! what should i expect?

  • excellent video guys, really enjoyed watching! Its great to see every technique thrown with such control, thanks for sharing!

  • Weird seeing Muay Thai graded but otherwise, really impressive!

  • this is really good .. i hope to become red white band... poor me im stil bown band

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