Muay Thai Training Journal (Part 3C)

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2007

Videocam clips of Anuwat Kaewsamrit giving Vince Soberano some technical instruction during pre-fight training in Thailand.

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  • man muay thai fighters are ripped. I would love to go to thailand for 5, 10, 15 years and just learn muay thai the entire time im there. It would be intense.

  • If you do that you'll grow to about 7 feet tall and get a scar on your chest and have to wear an eyepatch.

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  • @tekhda89 you would have like 100000 profesional fights by then :D kids there at they 12 years and fight and for one year of fighting have 80 profesional fights hahah :D

  • bad where are your arms when you re kicking????!!!

  • damn anuwat's gotten old

  • sand for sure, maybe concrete?

  • the truth is saw-dust is best.

    Thai call bag is "kra sob shay" that mean gunny bag with sand.

  • probly from the opening on the top

  • they usually fill with tightly packed cement mix or tightly packed denim, sometime sand

  • lol, I have really hard bags like those in my back yard.

  • how do the fill bags in thailand?

  • I used to take a Muay Thai class in Miami 8 years ago. It's not the same as training in Thailand, but it was intense nonetheless. We used to train with each other using pads, no bags. I had to make ABSOLUTELY SURE that I held those pads right or I would've had a few broken ribs.

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