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    Just curios, If anyone knows what style of Muay thai the guy in Ong Bak uses. FYI Ong Bak is a famous movie from Thailand. Great fight seens. Guy is like Jackie Chan in stunts but Master Chai in fighting mode. Hehehe.

  • #2
    Have not seen all of ongbak, but i assume that they have it based on traditional muay thai with a bunch of hollywood crap thrown in. Some call the old muay thai, muay boran, but i belive that is just a name to get money. Chai

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    • #3
      Actually Muay Thai stemmed from Muay Boran, Muay boran is a complete art, has striking, grappling, and weapons.

      MT was taken from it as a sport. Do some research man, you keep making statements that make you look dumb. I am not really trying to do it but you keep making me correct you.

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      • #4
        I am not stupid, i know modern muay thai is a super efficant form of the old muay thai, they just took all the effective stuff and left out all the other wierd/fancy moves. But i think the majority of the people who say they are teaching muay boran, dont autually know muay boran, they are just using the name to attract people, like shaolin.

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        • #5
          Ajarn Lek (Kridakorn Sodprasert) in Bangkok teaches Muay Boran, if you're looking for an authentic source. He makes beautiful dolls as well.

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          • #6
            again, just to make shure yall know, i am not saying that all muay boran instructors are bad, i am shure there are some good ones out there expecially in thailand. But i think the majority of people that say claim teach it, just use it for the name

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            • #7
              Ong Bak dup-dupa-dupa ong bak doo-la-da Ong bak doo doo pa doo, yeah yeah! (mmm..bop)

              Give the movie a break peeps, movie making is different, in the effort to make things realistic we might actually miss enjoyment in movies. we can't have all MA movies looking like an MMA match would we?

              but i really have to give the movie credit. I haven't seen so many uses of the elbow in my life!! When you're sure a foot will lash out an elbow does! And did you see that leg break? I didn't only see it i felt it!

              Of course a lot of stuff was cheesy like the steroids, the chase scene and the motorcycle helmet break but i'd give kudos to the Thais.

              What was that?...What style did... oh sorry..welll...ummm... I dunno.

              Cool movie though. and if we're smart enough we'd know where the fake and the possible is (i didn't say real because it is a movie).
              Attached Files

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              • #8
                Originally posted by alexjxaver
                I am not stupid, i know modern muay thai is a super efficant form of the old muay thai, they just took all the effective stuff and left out all the other wierd/fancy moves. But i think the majority of the people who say they are teaching muay boran, dont autually know muay boran, they are just using the name to attract people, like shaolin.

                Actually old MT as you put it, changed to modern so that there werent so many injuries, its basically the same, it just had more moves that wouldnt work in a sport arena because it was a combative art that was used to kill.

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                • #9
                  Ong Bak

                  Interestingly enough, I just watched Ong Bak for the first time last night, and I noticed some different things than people here. He tried to do a lot of 'old style' muay Thai, and for the most part it worked. When he wrapped his hands in knotted ropes to simulate muay Kacheuk (to cut or to wrap) he forgot the knots start across the knuckles then curve around to the insides of the forearms for rasping the throat during the plumb. By the way, there were some great neck torques, a nice touch particularly Thai in style. And once I noticed he did an overhand round elbow against a knife, a definite no-no because it exposes the inside bottom of the upper arm to a cut. But, it is a movie, and the man is an incredible martial artist & gymnast. The mai soks (arm protectors) finally got some screen time, that is good. His staff work was lacking in footwork, looking more Chinese and thus older than modern Krabi-Krabong staffwork. I liked it, regardless. I give it a thumb up...lol

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                  • #10
                    Check out this video clip of Phnom Yeerum, the star of Ong Bak. This dude does some crazy stuff.

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                    • #11
                      for some reason that clip is broken for me, maybe its just me though, maybe someone could confirm?

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                      • #12
                        It does not work any more the main site is down for repairs

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the reply guys. It was a great movies. Plus a good promotion for Muay Thai. My father watched it and could not believe how many ways a guy used his elbows and the jumping techniques. Great entertainment.

                          lakanpopot

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                          • #14
                            Just to clarify Muay Boran means the ancient art of Muay Thai and encapsulates the old styles of fighting such as Muay Kaat Chueag, Muay Plam, Krabii Krabong to name just a few. It is true that a lot of people have jumped on the Muay Boran bandwagon and claim to teach Muay Boran when in fact they are teaching Muay Thai. However it is important that we don't take anything away from Muay Boran, as its the foundations that Muay Thai was built upon.

                            As for the Ong Bak film the teachniques you saw are a combination of Muay Boran and Gymnastics. He attended a school not to dis-similar to what Jackie Chan and Samo Hung attended. He learnt about acting, gymastics and martial arts.

                            I hope this clears some things up.

                            John

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                            • #15
                              plese, i'm very disapointed to see a person who claims to have known Muaythai and yet has no respect for its traditional form, ancient muaythai is very effective(as well as any other martial arts IF YOU TRAIN WELL ENOUGH AND HAVE ENOUGH TECHNIQUES AND SKILLS), for those of you who do not know or have not yet come across a real master of the art, please don't speak ill of them.
                              i meant not to be rude, but i am thai and i cannot stand anyone saying such things about the traditional arts of my nation.
                              this link might help enlighten you. www.muaychaiya.com
                              khob khun krub

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