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Muay Thai

This section will cover articles about Muay Thai. Muay Thai is a combat sport of Thailand that consists of using 8 limbs from your body to throw striking techniques.
8 Reasons Why Transitioning From Taekwondo to Muay Thai Is Effective

Taekwondo to Muay Thai | 8 Reasons Why Transitioning Is Effective

Throughout my life, the people that I have met & trained with who came from a Taekwondo background transitioned well into Muay Thai. Taekwondo is more of a kicking style of combat, and some of the techniques from it are similar.  Therefore, making the change into Kickboxing won’t be all that difficult.After observing & experiencing training with […]

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Worn-out Shin Guards | 5 Warnings From Using These Cheap Kinds

Muay Thai & kickboxing shin guards usually last for a long time. But if you have a pair that’s cheap in quality, they wear out fast. Worn-out shin guards can also be either dangerous or not very excellent to use anymore.  This topic came to my mind when I was training with a friend of

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12 Reasons Fairtex F-Day

Fairtex | 12 Reasons You Should Get The F-Day BGV11s

When I bought the Fairtex F-Day BGV11 boxing gloves, it was one of the best gloves I have experienced using so far. Not only are these gloves beautifully constructed with excellent material, but wearing these has also helped improve my overall striking performance(Boxing, Kickboxing, & Muay Thai).  Since using these gloves has been a positive

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The Pros & Cons of the Hayabusa Tokoshu Low Profile Instep Shin Guards

Hayabusa | Pros & Cons of The Tokushu Instep Shin Guards

When it comes to training Muay Thai, Kickboxing, and MMA, I found the Hayabusa Tokushu Instep Shin Guards were good to use for training in those disciplines. However, these shin guards also have it’s cons though. But overall, they are still awesome!  Since I had a good and bad experience with them, it came to my mind

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Kung Fu Techniques Used in Kickboxing

5 Kung Fu Techniques You Can Apply to Kickboxing

As I mentioned from the “5 Reasons Why Transitioning From Kung Fu to Kickboxing is a Good Change” journal, I was in Kung Fu martial arts before making the transition into kickboxing. From that article, I also pointed out how these 2 styles are very different from each other.  However, there were some similarities that

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Kickboxing For Students: How to Train While Balancing School

Kickboxing for Students: How to Train When You Have No Time

Balancing university life with martial arts is a notorious challenge. For many students, the combination of dense assignments, part-time work, and tuition stress makes the trek to the gym feel nearly impossible. Consequently, many find themselves forced to take a hiatus from the mats. However, missing classes does not have to mean falling behind. By

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Transitioning From Kung Fu to Kickboxing

Kung Fu to Kickboxing | 5 Reasons it’s a Excellent Transition

After years of training in Kung Fu, some martial artists reach a point where they desire a more practical and competition-oriented striking system. Kickboxing, known for its high-intensity pad work, sparring, and real-world application, provides just that. While the transition requires adjusting to different techniques and training styles, many find it enhances their overall skillset. 

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