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Old 08-03-2006, 11:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I recently lost a link to a school that offered instruction in modern military combatives based off of Muay Thai. I believes the word "hits" was in the title of the school or the name of the program, but I'm not 100% on that. Any help providing the link would be greatly appreciated.
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Do you remember anything else? Such as the approximate area the school was located?
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Regretably, no. I believe it was out West, but once again I'm unsure. This was NOT a school teaching old style Thai martial arts. It was a school that taught Muay Thai for a modern military application.
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Do you mean these guys? I think its Nimalyas people.

http://www.militarymuaythai.com/

They say lerd rit and old style muya thai but i doubt if it is the real thing, its just based off what they think it is. Its their own thing.

Military muay exists in several programs including the older lerd rit. Seen it and its quite good. The only person who really knows this stuff lives in New York.
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Thanks, but I have that one. This is more like what Frank Cucci has as a program, minus the other arts Cucci incorporates.

Thanks for all of the suggestions.

I don't know. Sorry
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