Muay Thai Training Holiday
Muay Thai Training Holiday |
Over the span of the week, we visited 4 different schools in Bangkok that focuses on 4 different aspects of Muay Thai, the first one was the Petchyindee Muay Thai Academy in Pinklao that is in the midst of renovation (but the training never stops!). The plan by the head of the Academy is to turn Petchyindee into a 1 stop centre for fighters from within Thailand and travellers from around the world to stay, train, and do their recovery without the need to leave the gym area. With dorm style rooms and private rooms including a spa area being build, the place is turning out to be a fantastic venue for fighters that just want to focus on Muay Thai without the stress of needing to source for accommodations and recovery centre outside of the academy.
With 2 fighting rings and a spacious area, the place can accommodate a lot of fighters to train and prepare for fights simultaneously. I had an awesome opportunity to train with Sam-A Kaiyanghadaogym, Thailand’s reigning Lumpinee Bantamweight (122 pound) Champion, in Wai Khru (the Thai Ritual to pay respect and homage to the teachers and the elders) as well as defence as he said that while my kicks and punches are strong, my left side defence is pretty weak. For me, just having him train with me is already an honour, to have him give me pointers to improve on my fight is just absolutely amazing! We ended the day at Petchyindee Muay Thai Academy with an all-out one-on-one reflex training and I got a few good rounds of beating from him and another trainer which basically exposing my weak side and got me to eventually on reflex, actually blocking properly on my left by the end of the day. Truly a fantastic experience that I’ll bring back to Malaysia.
Muay Thai Chaiya in Bangkok |
After we changed into our gym clothes, it’s all about fun in all the activities we went through. From the warm ups to the fist, elbow, legs and knee exercise, each activity we did has an element of play in them so that non-fighters could easily adapt and enjoy the workout. As a modern gym, the training was done within an air conditioned space but don’t let that fool you as we did work up a lot of sweat going through the regime. So for travellers looking at a place they could just go and have a workout and learn more about Muay Thai in a fun environment during their stay in Bangkok, Legend Thai Boxing would be one of the places to go.
Petchyindee 1 on 1 training with Sam-A – Reigning Muay Thai Champion |
Spending the day there training with these fighters, I can understand how they can produce between 10 – 20 active winning fighters as the training is very serious. They joke and have fun during breaks but when it’s time to train. The only sound you hear from this 200sq metre gym is the sound of punching bags or sparring gloves being attacked at full force. According to some of the fighters, this gym is quite flexible with traveling fighters as some only goes there for 1 session, choosing to fight either in the morning or in the afternoon, or a full day session. For those preparing for competitions, there’s also monthly training package where they also provide accommodation and food to control and prepare the fighters for their fights.
Mike Yip (center) with the Petchyindee trainers in Bangkok |
Personally, I think I’ve taken quite an interest in Muay Thai Chaiya is simply due to the fact that it has quite a number of similarity to Tai Chi and Wing Chun in which defence is the utmost importance and how a master of the art can easily defend and use the attacker’s strength in the counter attack. According to one of his senior instructor, Smartchai Boonnoon aka Mark, a Muay Thai Chaiya exponent have to knock their opponent out most of the time in order to win in competitions because they are so good in defence that most often than not, the fighter loses fights due to points even if they walked away from the competition without injuries.
Aside from learning the basic patterns of Muay Thai Chaiya, we also get to witness some demonstration on self defence that’s useful to the ladies. Kru Lek’s wife showed the girls at the training that despite her small size, with the proper Muay Thai Chaiya training and application, she can easily defend herself against attackers that’s bigger than her. Before I left the venue, I talked to Kru Lek for a chance to further my lessons with him whenever I visit Bangkok and being the gracious man that he is, he said that his doors is open for me whenever I want to expand my knowledge in the art.
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The Muay Thai Blogger Tour 2014 was organized by Tourism Authority of Thailand and a list of gyms and camps that teach Muay Thai can be found at My Legend My Muay Thai Website.
This featured article is written by Mike Yip of who attended the Muay Thai Blogger Tour in Bangkok, Thailand in September 2014.
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