Thai Boxing Learning Videos I (1)

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The Muay Shuffle

Hey! Guess what! Here is a little something new we want to add in our blog. Free Muay Thai lessons!!! And it won’t be just a lesson. We have made video clips ourselves to teach you Thai Boxing step by step. But I gotta warn you though. It might look quite too silly to those of you who’ve been familiar with this martial art for a while.

Anyway I would like to begin with the very basics. This move is the simplest and really unique to Muay Thai Boxing. The said move is called “Yaang Saam Khum” or “Muay Shuffle”. This easy-to-do move can help you be constantly ready and prepared to avoid any attacks from your opponent or protect yourself by responding well enough to your opponent’s moves and attacking them.

For this move, there are two different variations: Forward and Backward

When is it used? Well there are two ways to perform this move: during the contest and during the prefight ritual.

You must learn this move correctly. It is essential to know this skill if you want to continue the rest of the Thai Boxing moves. Here are the tips!

Make sure to keep your rare foot pointing out to the side and your front foot pointing towards the opponent always in every step you walk.

The version you’re seeing next is the one for the contest. It is a bit exaggerated to show you to move clearly. Let’s take a look at the video we made!

I hope this video can clear things up. You can practice this yourself at home or at your gym. And remember this might look really simple and easy, but the most important is to get it perfectly right for any further moves!

But let’s not waste time! Since the first isn’t that hard to get used to, we’re continuing to the next Muay Thai technique.

Thai Boxing Step-Slide Shuffle

In Thai Boxing, footwork is really vital. It can help you avoid your opponent’s attack, give you an advantage over your opponent and put him where he can’t hit you. This is why learning Thai Boxing from the basic like footwork is important.

The Step-Slide Shuffle or in Thai called “Sueb Tao” is a method of footwork that you will move about your feet slid along the ground or the ring’s floor or you can also slightly lift your feet a little bit, the one that you can see in our short clip.

There are 2 variations: forward and backward. Too bad we only recorded the forward for you to see. Now let’s take a look at the clip first then I’ll tell you step by step of now to perform the move yourself.

As you can see, for the forward Step-Slide Shuffle, you have to move with you right or left foot, sliding along the ground or lift it a little bit along the ground floor then you will pull your following foot in towards the first one with the same move (slide or slightly lift).

The backward move is like the forward in the method which is move your first foot backwards then pull the other back in towards the first one. You can slide your feet or slightly lift them either way you prefer.

I hope that this Muay Thai technique wasn’t too hard. Keep practicing at your own home or at the gym you join. I’ll be back again with another FREE great lesson with the easy to follow video clip. Please let us know your feedback by adding your comment right here below. See you next time same time same place right here.

The Oldest Licensed Boxer in the US

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You can never believe this! Not many people can keep up boxing career when they reach a certain age. Not for this guy, Dexter Dunworth or Dingo who is 52 this year. His boxing record is 8(all KO)-1-0. Let’s watch this born-Australian fighter can do in the boxing ring.


Dexter DINGO Dunworth, oldest active pro boxer clip from YouTube

Is he trying to tell us not to give up the thing we love so easily? Think about it! We love boxing, don’t we?

Naoko Kumagai’s Clips

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Take a look at some video clips of Naoko Kumagai, the Japanese legend. Not many fighters could survive once fighting against her.


Kumagai VS Lisa Howarth clip from YouTube

Another knock out!

Kumagai VS Regina Halmich clip from YouTube

She’s so good but this time she lost!

Kumagai VS Amanda Buchanan from YouTube
Amanda is too fast and very accurate for Kamagai even though she is so strong and normally wins.

Does Kumagai girl interest you at all? You can continue looking for more Kumagai’s clip at YouTube.com and watch she beat up her opponent.

Boxing Clips

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Are you looking for some good boxing clips to watch right now? I just found this site made by this guy JJ. He has quite a collection of boxing clips. Most of them are the best shorts.

You can go to his site and download the clips to watch anytime on your own computer. However the clips are pretty old because I don’t think the site has been updated for a long time. But if you don’t know where to find some cool clips of your favorite boxing in the past, which is really hard to find on the net, you can try visiting his site at www.geocities.com/justfarkoff

The famous boxers in his collections are Klitchkos, Tua, Lewis, Maskaev, Tszyu, The Prince, Tyson, Wlad, Ottke, Trinidad, Acelino, Chavez, Roy Jones Junior, Salita, and more

So if you don’t know what to do right now and get bored of YouTube. You might find some rear boxing clips or short VDO from this guy. Enjoy!

Don’t forget to visit our blog for more interesting and very useful and knowledgeable information about boxing, Muay thai and Thailand. Touring in our blog might be another good idea to kill your time!

Mike Tyson

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Here is another good example of a very cruel boxer. He has got so many nicknames like “Iron Mike”, “The Baddest Man on the Planet” or “Kid Dynamite” but I wanna call him “Ear Eater”.

Michael Gerard or Mike Tyson was born on June 30, 1966. He is now a retired American boxer who was once the undisputed heavyweight champion and remains the youngest man ever to win and lose a world heavyweight title. But unluckily he wasn’t just well-known for his boxing career but his controversial behavior both inside and outside the ring fight.

He won his first 19 pro bouts by knockout, how amazing was that, and 12 of which in the first round. He was the Heavyweight Champion for over 2 years until he lost to an underdog Buster Douglas in 1990.

Too bad the guy is not good at keeping himself clean. 16 years ago in 1992, he was convicted of raping a woman. And as a consequence for that he served 3 years in prison. He was back to fight after he was released from the prison. But he didn’t do some good works as he did before even though he regained a portion of the heavyweight title because only a year later he lost to Evander Holyfield, poor guy, who lost an ear in their rematch a year later.

He continued fighting though until he retired from competitive boxing only 3 years ago after two consecutive KO losses to Danny Williams and Kevin MaBride.

Now let’s take a look at the video clip below of some of his KO collection. You can look for more of his clips in YouTube or anywhere. I’m sure his name will remain unforgettable for quite a long time due to his fame in the past.


Mike Tyson KO Collection from YouTube.com

Hope we’ll be back next time with some more nice boxing clips! See you then.