![]() |
![]() |
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
| Thaiboxing and Kickboxing The official discussion forum for the Thaiboxing Association of the USA. Discuss the latest training methods and events in the world of Thaiboxing and Kickboxing. |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Rate Thread | Display Modes |
|
|
#5 (permalink) |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Canada
Posts: 43
![]() |
not for my gym even, I use to do boxing and then switched to muay thai to work my legs and knees and stuff. We will be doing pad work where the pad person just calls out combos and the fighter does it. Some of the people dont understand what a cross is or the phrase hook off the jab but know everything by 1,2,3,4, left, right, but for legs i thought everyone called it a teep and such, but then again i just called alot of it "head kick or kick to the legs or knee".
__________________
"a old man down in Ontario told me, "85 percent of boxing is road work the other 15 percent is skill." |
|
|
|
|
|
#6 (permalink) | |
|
Registered User
|
Quote:
LOL! Yes, you're right, there is some terminology that is the same across the board, but there are also a lot of techniques that are called by all kinds of crazy names..... |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#9 (permalink) |
|
Registered User
|
To answer your question....
"What's a MuayThai four-count?" Okay, I realize that it means a 4 technique combination, but there are endless numbers of 4 technique combinations. In our gym, we just simply say, "Take four shots...", and then usually explain what 4 shots we're looking for. |
|
|
|
|
|
#10 (permalink) |
|
Registered User
|
"4-count" is a common name used throughout the T.B.A. It may be Right roundkick, hook, cross, left roundkick, for example. You can also use knees and elbows, etc. Typically at seminars with Ajarn Chai, we end a combination with a 4-count. So to answer Big Kahuna, yes and no....yes, the 4-counts are the same, but, for example: I was taught to call them 4-count left to right, right to left, same side right, same side left. I know one other instructor within the T.B.A. who uses 4-count number 1, 4-count number 2, etc. So variance is slight i how you refer to them, but it is there.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#11 (permalink) |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Maryland
Posts: 49
![]() |
Since I started training, which hasn't been long, I have learned two 4-counts: "boxing 4-count" and the "thai 4-count". Terminology might be a little off, but not much.
The boxing 4-count: jab, cross, hook, cross The thai 4-count: switch kick (kick to inner thigh - lead leg), cross, slap punch, kick to out thigh - lead leg |
|
|
|
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Need help with Muay Thai terminology | Miller | Thaiboxing and Kickboxing | 2 | 08-24-2005 07:59 AM |
| wrong use of terminology (e.g. Broken Rythem) | Toudiyama[NL] | Open Access | 5 | 09-08-2004 02:49 PM |
| terminology and numbering for escrima (Inosanto system) | danno | Filipino Martial Arts | 15 | 01-09-2004 04:00 AM |
| question about terminology | jobber-d | Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) & BJJ Forum | 3 | 09-22-2001 08:00 PM |
| basic terminology question | quietanswer | Filipino Martial Arts | 2 | 12-08-2000 06:15 PM |