Created and tested in the battlefields of ancient Thailand Muay Thai Boxing, also known as Thai boxing, is an ancient art of self defense. This martial art contains several devastating and debilitating techniques that are now used around the world by United States Navy SEALs, CIA agents, and the Thai military.
Student of Thai do not earn colored belts for skills progression, as is common in other forms of martial arts. They test their skills in the ring instead. The real demonstration of skills gained is the championship belts which show that they are the best.
When compared with other striking martial arts it is evident that the skills taught with Muay Thai boxing are far more dominant. This style of martial focuses on kicks, punches, and elbows instead of grappling. It is not unheard of for students of Thai fighting to disable or even kill their opponent with just one shot.
Since Muay Thai was developed in a battleground situation where you often faced multiple attackers, it does not include any grappling or submission holds. To fend off opponents with excellent sword fighting skills you needed to be well versed in a dependable martial art.
The hallmarks of ancient Muay Thai included hard strikes, spears, swords, and sticks. You needed strikes that were hard and accurate to prevent the fight from going to the ground. Because of the adverse battle conditions Muay Thai developed into a fast responsive martial art which included an advanced weapon system.
Muay Thai became a ring sport long before grappling and submission techniques were ever added. Boxing techniques have now been incorporated into Muay Thai as martial artists work to incorporate those things that have proven success in the ring.
Muay Thai is different from any of the other martial arts that puts an emphasis on striking. One main area of difference in the use of both the elbows and knees in an effective manner. In fact many of the Thai techniques that incorporate the elbows and knees are feared by boxers and other stylists around the globe.
The main objects of Muay Thai include kicking and kneeing. This requires the often painful conditioning of the shins by the Muay Thai stylist. The shins can be used as a club or weapon once the nerves have been properly conditioned to withstand the impact. The impact is so powerful that just the sound is enough to give most people chills.
Muay Thai stylists become lethal and deadly weapons as they progress through years of conditioning and training. The knees, shins, and elbows of a highly trained Muay Thai stylist are deadlier than many weapons, including a gun. This is what makes Muay Thai one of the most feared martial arts around.
This form of martial art is excellent for both competition and self defense. Whether it is the ancient battlefield or the modern exhibition ring, this is one of the greatest martial arts around.