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Muay Thai Boxing Moves : Combining Multiple Muay Thai Kicks

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

Learn how to combine multiple kicks in Muay Thai, or Thai boxing in this free self defense training video.

Expert: Ric O'Kane
Contact: www.fightingtrainer.com
Bio: Four time kickboxing champion Ric O'Kane has competed in martial arts since he was 18, and teaches and trains at Mejiro Gym in Los Angeles, CA.
Filmmaker: Traci Holsey

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  • idiot, Kickboxers use snap kicks. They Snap out their legs and then bring them back.

    Muay Thai fighters kick as if they are going to break through their opponent. This gives alot of power. So if he is shadow boxing, theres nothing to kick, so its obvious he is going to turn 360 degrees.

  • Dam EVERYBODY Whose Typing These BS Comments Seem to be an "Expert" in Fighting All of a Sudden! lol!!!

    The Intro Just Says This Guy is a Pro Fighter, So I Think Some of You Guys Commenting Should Just Relax on Your "Youtube Coaching".

    No One Fighter is The Same, Every Fighter Has Their Way of Fighting, Traditional or Not.

    Look at the Old & New Roy Jones... He Boxes With His Hands by His Hips, Not Your Traditional Stance, But it Worked For Him.

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  • good tutorial though bit boring and they need to be more clear

  • great tutorial, a bit boring tho

  • @Moderm101 it is under k1 rules. so basically, everyone i know and every pro fighter i've seen doing KB is using some sort of MT kick. lol. been fighting for years and didnt knew that KB does not use that kick usually in its true form. :/ thanks for the explanation and for not calling me an idiot. :)

    and what do you know, my coach did thai boxing for 15 years before turning to k1. everything is clearer now. thank you again, and respect to all fighters, no matter the discipline they fight in.

  • @almablack22

    You obviously do some sort of hybrid kickboxing discipline. Something that adopts the muay thai kick by the sounds of it. Maybe training under K1 rules. K1 Rules would be classed as kickboxing, when really its a dulled version of thai boxing. Traditional kickboxing, kicks snap out from the knee, and come back. Simple as.

  • @Moderm101 why is everyone putting so many thumbs up for this comment? i do kickboxing and ALL of the punches and kicks i do are striking through the target, and never used a snap kick. ever. the majority of kickboxers DONT use snap kicks as far as i saw all these years. only karate and martial arts like it use snap kicks. KB is not one of them. KB actually use pretty much the same kick as MT, there are only slight differences in the stance before the kick gets thrown.

  • no!

    muay thai or thai boxing

    their kicks is power from hips to leg

    muay thai is not snap their kicks

    karate kicks is snap snap kick is not powerful

    try do not kick snap

  • lol muay thai sucks...

  • @erthdirt1yes, it does........lol Ric Cocaine hahahah

  • great video douche bags, watching these words not move is awesome!

  • nice video!!

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