Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Basic Muay Thai Techniques

Author: Jirasak Phuriphanvichai
The Martial art of Muay Thai has its own unique techniques. It consists of the use of nine weapons. The head, fists, elbow, knee and feet are collectively known as Na-wa arwud. But today the use of head is no longer allowed in the Muay Thai fights. In Muay Thai small amount of grappling is used (The Clinch) for both defending and attacking purpose. Muay Thai techniques are divided into two groups: Mae Mai or Major techniques and Luk mai or Minor techniques. All techniques in Muay Thai use the entire body movement, rotating the hip partially or fully with every punch, kick and block. This is the reason which sets Muay Thai apart from other forms of martial art.



Punching Techniques: ( Chok)



Straight punch = Mud Dhrong



Hook = Mud Wjang San



Swing = Mud Wjang Yao



Spinning Back fist = Mud Wjang Glab



Upper Cut = Mud Seub



Cobra Punch = Kra-Dod Chok



Over Head Punch = Mud Khouk



The judges in Muay Thai fights scores less to the fighters for the punching techniques as they are generally less effective and powerful than kicks or knee strikes. Body punching is also used less in Muay Thai as it exposes the fighters head to the strikes of knee or elbow from the opponent.



Elbow Techniques: (Dhee Sork)



Elbow Slash = Sork Dhee



Horizontal Elbow = Sork Dhad



Upper Cut Elbow = Sork Ngad



Forward elbow Thrust = Sork Poonk



Reverse Horizontal elbow = Sork wjang Glab



Spinning Elbow = Sork Glab



Elbow Chop = Sork Sap



Double Elbow Chop = Sork Glab Koo



Mid Air Elbow Strike = Gra-Dode Sork



The elbow is used in seven ways in Muay Thai, horizontally, diagonal upwards, diagonal downwards, uppercut, downward, backward spinning and flying. The elbow is also used from the sides as a finishing move or to cut the opponents' eyebrow so that he bleeds. Bleeding blocks the vision and also affects the fighter's performance.



Kicking Techniques: (Dhe)



Straight Kick = Dhe Dhrong



Nutcracker Kick = Dhe Paa Maak



Round house Kick = Dhe Dhad



Diagonal Kick = Dhe Chivang



Half-spin, half knee kick = Dhe Krueng Kheng Krueng Kao



Spinning hill Kick = Dhe Glab Lang



Down Round house kick = Dhe Kod



Axe Hill Kick = Dhe Khouk



Jump kick = Gra-Dode Dhe



Step Up Kick = Yiep Dhe

kickboxing techniques

The most common kick in Muay Thai are Foot Jab (Theep) and the Kick (Tae), upward in the shape of a triangle targeting the ribs and arms (Chieng). This angle kick in Muay Thai has been adopted by many other forms of martial arts as it is very effective. The round house kick is almost similar to the kicks used in karate or taekwondo. Many Muay Thai fighters also uses a counter rotation of his arms to enhance the power of his kick. A Muay Thai fighter is always taught to hit with his shin. Although the shin is very sensitive for an untrained person the shin is the strongest part of the leg than the foot as it contains fine bones and is much weaker.



Knee Techniques: (Dhe kao)



Straight Knee Strike = Kao Dhrong



Diagonal Knee Strike = Kao Chijang



Curving Knee Strike = Kao Kouwng



Horizontal Knee Strike = Kao Dhad



Knee Slap = Kao Dhob



Knee Bomb = Kao Youwn



Flying Knee Strike = Kao Loi



Step up Knee Strike = Kao Yiep



Other Knee Techniques: - Kao Dode: (Jumping Knee Strike) Jump on one leg and strike with that legs knee. - Kao Loi: (Flying Knee Strike) Take step(s), jump forward and off one leg and strike with that legs knee. - Kao Tone: (Straight Knee Strike) Thrusts it forward. Not upward unless the fighter is holding opponents head down in a clinch and intend to knee upward into the face. - Kao Noi: (Small knee Strike) Hitting the inside upper thigh (above the knee)of the opponent while clinching.



Foot Thrust Techniques: (Theep)



Straight Foot Thrust = Teep Dhrong



Sideways Foot Thrust = Teep Kang



Reverse Foot Thrust = Teep Glab Lang



Slapping Foot Thrust = Teep Dhob



Jumping Foot Thrust = Gra-Dode Teep



It is also known as 'Push Kicks' and is commonly used in Muay Thai. It is mainly used to attack opponents' attack, and get the opponent off balance.



Fighters in The Arm Clinch Position:



There is a difference in Muay Thai from the western Boxing. During the arm clinch position the fighters are separate in western boxing; however they are not in Muay Thai. There are several clinching techniques in Muay Thai including:



- Arm Clinch



- Side Clinch



- Low Clinch and



- Swan Neck.



Defensive techniques against attack:



It as categorized into six groups:



1. Blocking: Defenders hard block to stop a strike in its path, so preventing it reaching its target.



2. Redirection: Defenders soft parries to change the directions of a strike so that it misses its target.



3. Avoidance: Moving a body part swiftly out of the way or range of a strike, making the position of the opponent for a counter strike.



4. Evasion: Moving the body out of the way or range of a strike.



5. Disruption: Pre-aiming an attack.



6. Anticipation: Defender catching a strike or countering it before it strike.

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