Tel. : (662)
9920096-99 , Fax : (662) 9920100 Mobile : (661)
8743204, (661) 8194648 |
www.muaythai-institute.net
E-mail :
muaythai911@hotmail.com | |
| MaeMai MuayThai
        
mean Muaythai techniques of using fists, feet, knees, and elbows efficiently in
the attack and defense. The skills in Muaythai are acquired by practice and use
of fists, feet, knees, and elbows harmoniously. The techniques used in teaching
Muaythai vary from teacher to teacher, depending on the style each teacher can
adapt. A style invented by a teacher will be given a name according to the action.
When time goes by, the styles have considerably increased. They are therefore
grouped and rhymed for the students to memorize. In the past, Muaythai boxers
did not put on gloves. They fought with bare hands or hands wrapped with cotton
yarn. The fighters could use their hands to throw, break or twist the opponents.
They made use of a wide range of fighting techniques rather than strength. There
emerged a lot of fighting styles accordingly. Later, the boxers are required to
put on gloves like the international-style fighters and numerous rules and regulations
have been issued to protect the fighters from any dangers and to facilitate the
scoring system. Certain fighting styles are banned in the competition because
they are regarded as a foul whereas boxers are unable to use certain skillful
styles due to the guards or protectors put on their bodies. These styles were
finally forgotten.          Muaythai
techniques are grouped differently according to the teachers. In many Muaythai
manuals, the techniques are obviously classified according to the features. The
attack and counterattack is called Khon Muay or Muaythai strategy. The use of
fists, feet, knees, and elbows is called Cherng Muay, Mae Mai and Look Mai, Mai
Khru and Mai Kred, or simply Muaythai maneuvers. Mai Khru is the main technique
that all students must learn. When it is acquired, it can be split into numerous
Mai Kred or techniques
Mae Mai          Mae
Mai Muay Thai means the major fighting styles regarded as basic maneuvers in Muaythai
fighting. The students have to learn and put them into practice before other trivial
techniques or Look Mai will be taught. Mai Muay Thai is divided into 15 styles
as follows
         1.
Salab Fan Pla (Cross-switch movement)          2.
Paksa Waeg Rang (Bird peeping through the nest movement)          3.
Chawa Sad Hok (Java throws spear movement)          4.
Inao Thaenk Krit          5.
Yoh Khao Phra Sumain          6.
Ta Taen Kham Fak          7. Maun
Yan Lak          8. Pak Look Thoy
         9. Jorake Phad Hang     10.
Hak Nguang Aiyara     11. Naka Bid
Hang     12. Wiroon Hok Klab
    13. Dab Chawala     14.
Khun Yak Jab Ling     15. Hak Kho
Erawan (To break the elephant's neck movement) |
|