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PostHeaderIcon Thai boxing

training with my mate in the garage

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PostHeaderIcon Muay Thai Kickboxing Knockout

Filmed in Bangkok, Thailand. Flying knee to the head delivers knockout.

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PostHeaderIcon Bayou Fitness Total Trainer Home Gym

Check out one of the most versatile and compact home gyms available today. The Bayou Fitness Total Trainer home gym is a complete strength trainer using your weight and incline for resistance. Bayou Fitness Total Trainer models are high quality machines that are second to none. See it in action!

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PostHeaderIcon Martial Art Fitness with Taimak #1

Taimak teaches basic fitness for Martial Artists. This is a segment from the Martial Art World show that was on the Madison Square Garden Network. You can learn more fitness techniques from Taimak by going to his site at www.taimak.tv and finding out about his excellent Taimak-Fit DVD

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PostHeaderIcon Myanmar Lethwei(without gloves), not Muay Thai kickboxing

Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that’s said to date back to the Bagan era,
although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between
Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing
(Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai.

The martial art’s status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship
matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon.
Rules & Regulations
Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets
and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent.
Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head,
knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp
an opponent’s head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust.
Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way
to ‘soften up’ one’s opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches.

The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context
and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed
a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing,
Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by the two countries.
Rules tend to follow situational norms; fighters, managers
and judges get together before each match and work out time limits and scoring criteria.

In the simplest rural matches, fought in a dirt circle, there’s no time limit
and a fighter loses once he has wiped blood from his face or body three times.
In more organised amateur matches, boxers fight in square rings
(5.8 by 5.5 metres), for three to five rounds of three minutes each,
usually with two minutes rest between. Professional matches in larger towns
and cities begin with five rounds but may increase round by round to 12 rounds
when the scoring is tight – even longer if no clear winner emerges earlier in

The match When such extensions occur, boxers can request a five-minute rest period
for every seven rounds fought. At both amateur and pro matches, two referees
officiate in the ring, where there’s only one. At ringside are three judges
who score the match by pooling their impressions of stamina, skill and bravery.

Fighters bandage their hands but do not wear gloves; they fight barefoot
except for nylon anklets worn to absorb perspiration. Simple,
dark-coloured shorts rather than baggy boxing trunks are usually worn;
if the shorts worn by the contestants appear too similar in colour,
the fighters may sew coloured bandanas over the front to make it easier
for spectators to differentiate the opponents.
In championship matches Myanmar fighters wear big, gaudy trunks.

Before the match begins each boxer performs a dance-like ritual
in the ring to pay homage to Buddha and to Khun Cho and Khun Tha,
the nats whose domain includes Myanmar kickboxing.
The winner repeats the ritual at the end of the match.
A small musical ensemble consisting of drums, hne, cymbals
and bamboo clappers performs during the rituals and throughout the match;
the volume and tempo of the music rise and fall along with events in the ring.

There are no weight divisions in Myanmar boxing. Instead boxers are ranked
by skill into first, second, and third class. The best boxers are said
to hail from the Ayeyarwady Division, Mandalay Division, Kayin State
and Mon State. At present Myanmar’s most celebrated boxer is the National Champion
Shwe Du Won from Hpa-An, Kayin State.

Myanmar’s most famous Myanma Let-hwei teacher is Saya Pan Thu,
founder of the Institute of Myanmar Traditional Advanced Boxing
and one of three trainers at Yangon University. He comes from a teaching lineage
that emphasises Myanmar’s most traditional style of kickboxing,
but also incorporates a few grappling and wrestling techniques
from the judo-like Myanmar art of bando.
Due largely to Pan Thu’s steady promotion of Myanmar martial arts,
the country is on the verge of establishing the Myanma Traditional Boxing Federation,
an organisation that will regulate boxing rules,
introduce new safety measures to the ring and develop overall professionalism.

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PostHeaderIcon Fightteam Baas Sports Curacao part 2 Muay Thai Kick boxing MMA

HL with intro of Genius/GZA-4th Chamber and Rap (Hip Hop) music from Tito Razzzornabaha Martina di Full Force (Dry Ice Production) theme “Baas Sports” when we enter the ring, mat or octagon/cage and Tito’s song Only the strong Survive from Full Force.
In this hightlight some fighters from Baas Sports.
Palmira Baas-Sandvliet wins Wendy Valk (Ram Muay Gym Holland) in the first round of this Thaiboxing ladies/ female/ girls fight @ MixFight Night Haarlem, 5 rounds exhebition match Edwin Baas vs Ronald Sluis (Caribbean and Intercontinental Champion of the World Kickboxing Network), Marlon Albertoe wins Devin Hodge (Aruba) by knock out in the first, Sharlimar Zimmerman puts Ignacia (Aruba) in the hook, Demonstration on the Brionplein @ Queens Day by Edwin Baas & Daniel v.d. Wilt, Leyron Marcos wins Richard Boodram (Trinidad & Tobago), Reno Mooyweer beats up Raidel Granviel (Free Way Fist Bandabou), Danny van der Veen vs Arnold Drenthe (The Thai Flying Dragon) by knock out in the first, Dennis Arentsen wins Drenthe by knock out in the first @ Antillean Cup, Thurston Joseph wins title of the Netherlands Antilles by victory over Gary King (Sint Maarten), Roderick Meijsing wins Dutch Caribbean title by victory over Roebunuck Mathilda (St. Maarten), Milangelo Eugenio wins Caribbean title by defeating Johan Croes (Aruba), Baas Sports in action with Louraine Girigorie, Stephen Liu, Ariel Concepcion, Ramiro Sabina, Harley Pimienta, Reno Best, Gregory Costina (who also fought Tyrone Spong) and Edwin Baas at Nochi di Arte Marsial 2004, Danny wins in Weert, Danny knock outs Marnix (Siam Gym Valkenswaard), Mayron Juliana born with a handicap also trains Martial Arts en trows his sensei Edwin Baas with Aikido techniques and breaks wood wit a kick @ AFE Sentro Deportivo Korsou, Kristy Ooms wins Jeanette Molina, Dutch marine Tim Hulsman wins Julien Subder from Canada, Stephen Liu against a much older and heavier opponent from Surinam, Milangelo Eugenio in World Title fight vs Angelo Simson @ Night of Pride in Anthony Nesty sporthal Paramaribo, Day of Martial in SDK Brievengat Joel Adriana vs Elvis Molina, Paul Piper vs Simao Cabort (French St. Martin), Michel Renirie vs Cythere Steve (Martinique), Toon Vollebregt wins Daniel Schoop, Ivo van den Berg wins Julien (Saint Martin) by corner stoppage after three knock downs, youth exhibition Dudley Thokaai vs Mike Taagten, Joel Adriana knees Nito Mongen (No Limit Team), Elvis Molina dominates Milano Bernadina (Fire Punch Promotions), Toontje Vollebregt wins by TKO Dennis Helder (TFD), Ivo v.d. Berg wins Murwin Pireng Emanuel (The Ultimate Suriname), Danny Warwaru van der Veen wins Ivan The Black Warrior Pavion (Ultimate Sranang), Elvis Molina wins Rygell Boye (Dojo Boye Aruba), Michel Renirie vs Jermo Joy Dap (The Gym Sranan), Tanva Ketkavee (born Thailand) kicks Wilton Ribeiro (Boxe Thai Belem Brazil) hard, Francesco Solaro Di Capo di Tutti Capi wins James Richardson by disqualification @ Last Man Standing LMS 8 in the Octagon (cage) Aruba because illegal elbow technique groundnpound, Solaro MMA Champion of AFE, photo with Cedrick Tula Copra, Braizel Crispulo, Palmra, Afra, Raekwon, Toon, Ivo @ Top ranking Friday, Pads training Rigcheilo Rosalia, Kwame Nzeako with High Kick, Tony Montana, Reno Best is the Best padtrainer, self defense defense propio, Tanva sparring with Dovan Lang (stagiaire Bert Kops Amsterdam), Rivo Slory (from Vos Ivan Hippolyte Romeo Kensmill) training with Giovannie Coffie @ Police Academy (seminar Dennis Rock Zaandam), Kader Benali. Baas Sports CuraƧao, under supervision of Edwin Baas, is a school for Martial Arts and sports has a great competition team with Curacao, Antillean, Caribbean, Pan-American, Intercontinental and vice-World champion titles in different weight-divisions.
For contact or more information www.baassports.com or call +5999 6636707

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PostHeaderIcon Cross Fit Training – Boxing/mma/muay thai/jui jitsu Training – NBA workout

Conditioning for every kind of athlete!

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