Their are many possible moves what you can do as a MT practicer. However most school teach only a certain percentage of the total amount of different moves. Do you know where I can find all the moves with explaination (not exactly a guide or something) on the Internet? I will be happy with a title of a good book as well. Thnx. B.S.
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Anything you can find about the Chupasart, which is a codified textbook of the basic moves of muay Thai dating hundreds of years ago, will give you a good start. From this manual originated all of today's moves, including beginning to advanced kicking, boxing, elbowing, kneeing, and the blumb.
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I would HIGHLY recommend Arjarn Panya Kraitus' book Textbook of Pahuyuth, Muay Thai: The most Distinguised Art of Fighting. This book is amazing The best Book on Muay Thai ever, no really it is. It has really Old Photo's of Muay Thai and goes from the use of Thai Arts in War, and how it split up into the many different types: Muay Thai; Krabi Krabong; Muay Kature (hehe this is my favourite) and much more. It also includes every Move Possible for Muay Thai, including how to attack properly with all 58 Elbows etc... and Defence and Counter Attacks, I could go on about this book all day. If this is not enough for you, it has me in it. Also I would ask your Instructor to try and get Arjarn Kraitus to come and teach you. It takes a few lessons (so he can make sure there are no 'bad' people training). He goes through all moves for ring style and Traditional Style.
FOR ULTIMATE MUAY THAI TECHNIQUES HISTORY AND MORE:
Textbook of Pahuyuth Muay Thai: The Most Distinguised Art of Fighting.
Feel Like a salesman but ah well, this book will answer all of your questions about Muay Thai.
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