Benefits of Muay Thai |
| Muay Thai is many things turned into one. Namely, self-defense, sport, science, and art. Over the years
it has enriched our physical and moral well-being, as well as fame, honor, and wealth. In the past, Thai boxers were often under the
patronage of the kings. Some boxers even rose to become the ruling monarchs of the land. Skillful boxers of the bygone era were
often recruited to be some kind of the King's 'special soldiers' acting as the bodyguards of the kings. The name of Muay Thai
itself has traveled far and wide, causing fear in the hearts of opponents. It has proved itself against various forms of martial
arts such as Karate, Judo, Kung Fu, Jujitsu, Wrestling, or indigenous boxing of other countries. |
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| Muay Thai has demonstrated to the world its effectiveness. Many martial arts are now incorporating Muay Thai
techniques into their systems. Muay Thai is full of colorful and effective techniques. Advanced training in weapons is available,
but not necessary for most. There are many benefits to training in Muay Thai aside from the obvious self-defense application. As
your physical strength, coordination, and stamina develop, you will also notice improvements in your determination, patience, and
self-control. The goal of Muay Thai training is the development of the whole self. The benefits that a person would receive from
Muay Thai include the following: |
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Physical Benefits: |
- A Well-Proportioned Body - Before any competition or training, one should warm up lightly or get massaged. The massage
of the muscles improve blood circulation. The training speeds up the body's metabolism and burns off fat. Eventually, you will
notice a decrease in fat, an increase in muscle, and an overall improved sense of well being.
- Strength and Agility - Regular training will build up your stamina and put your body in good shape. You should be able
to withstand being hit by various weapons of the opponent. Your pain tolerance should be higher. The body will get used to arduous
routines and becomes stronger as a result. The constant training and drilling in Muay Thai techniques will allow your mind and
body to instantly and effectively react to your opponents attacks.
- Resistance to Illness - As Muay Thai requires movement of every part of the body, the practitioner will be very fit and
strong. Good health would lead to better resistance to illness or diseases. If the body is in good shape, you will not suffer from
any illness.
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Mental Benefits: |
- Courage, Determination, and Self-Confidence - Regular exercises are very important in Muay Thai. The body will be driven
to the limit of exhaustion. If you do not have stamina and determination, you will certainly give up, so it is necessary to train
the mind to be tough. In Muay Thai or any kind of profession, a good player in the game must have supreme self-confidence that one
could successfully complete various maneuvers to make timely and sudden decisions. This quick thinking is crucial to a hand to
hand combat like Muay Thai. To be a top class Muay Thai fighter, one will have to undergo the training to instill self-confidence
and ability to make decisive decisions.
- Intelligence and Wisdom - Muay Thai is a self-defense that is full of tactics, tricks, and techniques. Training in Muay
Thai means learning all the tactics to defeat the opponent and the ways to counter your opponent's maneuvers. A Muay Thai
practitioner must have enough wisdom in using the techniques and tricks, supported by a fair degree of intelligence.
- Discipline and Good Spirit - To be successful in the art of Muay Thai, one must be well disciplined and obedient to the
teacher's instructions. Furthermore, one should attend the training sessions regularly, look after one's health, and adhere to the
pattern of training.
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Social Benefits: |
The proper maintenance of health will compliment the martial tactics acquired. In normal circumstances, a Muay Thai practitioner will
be indoctrinated on the subject of discipline, respect for the rules of the school, and obedience to the instructor. This will lead
to the possession of good manners, good spirit, honesty, sense of justice, and self-confidence.
Muay Thai Philosophy - Train the body, mind, and heart. Physical conditioning is useless without developing concentration and
dedication. Show patience and persistence with yourself and others. Develop speed as well as Muay Thai techniques. Show respect for
your parents, teachers, community, and yourself. Be honest and courteous, and help others when you have an opportunity. Approach all
situations with diligence and self-confidence. Contribute to unity and spirit of the Muay Thai brotherhood. Use common sense and
intelligence when in a bad situation. Practicing good Muay Thai means resorting to fighting only as a last resort. |