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Muay Thai Boxing Moves : Attacking Vital Points on the Body in Muay Thai Boxing

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

Learn how to attack the vital points of the body 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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  • Hey Balrog you are Normal Boxer! Sagat is the Thai Boxer! 

  • @redrizzla1989 real thai boxing punches are steering wheel position this is just bad thai boxing gyms you have been to

  • hahahahahahaahahahahahahahahah­ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah­ahahahahahahahahah this guy is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo fucking funny.....the move and the compine is not the samee....lol

  • @xatumonoco2 You must be a fucking noob.

    That expel of air you are hearing is to prevent getting the wind knocked out of you, if you were to get countered to the body. Also it tightens up core muscles and all around puts the cherry on top to a perfectly executed strike.

  • i got pounded at that area, the inner point above the knee. It hurts like hell, was unable to train for a few days...

  • @xatumonoco2 Pssh phssh!

  • I like the video but what's with the "Pssh!" ?

  • So with the hooks in muay thai how come the fist is in a riding bike position, instead of holding a steering wheel position?

    Im not having a go I actually wanna know if there's any advantages to it, ive trained for boxing (a little) and ive recently started thai and the people i train with seem to be really bad at punching, but obviously better at all the other things, bt the trainer never pulls me up on my boxing skills, he's complimented them a few times and used me as an example

  • Im not bragging its a begginers class and im not up to scratch with the kicks

  • 68 idiots

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