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I'm bottom right of the picture but southpaw.good read elaborating the stances a bit more. I would say my stance falls into the first one
http://www.muaythaischolar.com/best-muay-thai-stance/
Bumped this thread to get more viewsgood read elaborating the stances a bit more. I would say my stance falls into the first one
http://www.muaythaischolar.com/best-muay-thai-stance/
Isn't this a "basic" MT vid, rather than "advanced" tho?
Bumped this thread to get more views
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Basic stance. Advanced my ass. What's next, you're gonna make videos about lame hops?
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Your vids like J123 said needs more female action...... Lady boys don't count!!!
Above is a very comprehensive video from brazilian trainer Alex Paraná about the Muay Thai rhythm and its practical application in a fight. First moving in a concurrent rhythm with the opponent and them breaking it to catch him off beat.
Neat little trick of doubling the step to break from the opponent rhythm
@shincheckin
nice, that was really good stuff. The rhythm is a important part of muay thai for sure. Something that most westerners never learn as mentioned by Muay Thai Pros. I have not met anyone in the west that is aware of it, acknowledges it, or teaches it. Probably cause they are all a bunch of stiff gringos with no rhythm lol. I really felt like I was spilling the beans sharing that one, which I was but it seemed to have been over looked by most. I dont think many are capable of grasping or comprehending the concept, also because it goes so much against the movement of boxing and mma.
i did a article with revgearsports about it, i put a link to jay matias vs mike erosa fight in there. Perfect example of someone with rhythm vs without. Jay was one of the top US Muay Thai fighters and spent a year at sitsongpeenong.
https://revgearsports.com/muay-thai-rhythm/
It's one of the reasons that they play the Sarama and why the tempo increases by the round...... And moments of action.