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The Art of Fighting: Muay Thai Chaiya Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

Antonio Graceffo teams up with Robert Clyne, formerly of Fight Japan. The two pooled their efforts to create a brand-new, TV quality show, called The Art of Fighting. The show will be available on DVDs and on certain cable channels in USA later this year.

Robert has years of experience creating his show, Fight Japan. Antonio has done over one hundred episodes of his show, Martial Arts Odyssey. The two together cant be beat. Robert directs, talks and writes. Antonio fights and gives expert commentary on the various martial arts they explore.

Martial Arts Odyssey will continue as always. And Robert will continue with his own projects. But now, fans will have a chance to see a really professional show, The Art of Fighting. Watch it on youtube, facebook, and soon on TV and DVD.
Listen to the Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, for free
http://brooklynmonk.podomatic.com
Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of six books, available on amazon.com, most notably, Warrior Odyssey and The Monk from Brooklyn. He is the host of the web TV show Martial Arts Odyssey, which has had over 160 episodes. Of late, he is starring in the world's first 3D martial arts TV series, Brooklyn Monk.
His website is www.speakingadventure.com you can contact him through his website and sign up for his newsletter, as well as order copies of his books or the DVD Martial Arts Odyssey, Volume One http://www.lulu.com/product/dvd/martial-arts-odyssey-volume-1---kuntaw-and-bo...
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  • Where is this camp ? i want go learn :/

  • @xinhanxh The muay chaiya school is at ekemai in bangkok. it is called ban chang thai, you can find their website.

  • 5:22 I would like to see this up against something like Wing Chun or Lian padukan

  • @ANZACJugger0 I am having difficulty finding wing chun who are willing to fight. but Tae, Nathan or me would be happy to spar with any martial art. It's not about winning or losing, but about exploring the arts in a practical situation. but for some reason i cant find a wing chun school willing to do that.

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  • I had to turn this off half way through, the narrator's voice is fucking stupid

  • i hate the narrator....he bugs me

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  • is that the guy that's going up against Jean Claude Van Dam?

  • very interesting stuff

  • @fredyzpt right on!!!

  • @ichibang15549 Once again, I think you are a lazy know-it-all who apparently doesn't have a job and stays online all day. as for Thailand being evil, at what point do my videos suggest that i don't love Thailand? When I am in bangkok, I often go to the cinema JUST BECAUSE I like seeing the video about HIS Majesty and I always get a little emotional about it. I learned Muay Thai in a temple from a very holy monk, Pra Kru Ba, and he taught me to love His Majesty the King. You are an instigator.

  • My name is Chaiya :b

  • God chaiya looks good. that head defence especially looks great.

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