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Training hard every day to fight like a warrior. Let strength, bravery, and virtue guide your path. 🥊
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#Muay Thai Heavy Bag Drills#Muay Thai Heavy Bag Drills benefits#Thai Heavy Bag Drills#Muay Thai Heavy Bag#Muay Thai training#Muay Thai
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Introduction to Thai Boxing: Muay Thai Combat
If you're new to Muay Thai or simply interested in learning more about this exciting martial art, look no further than Muay Thai Combat's Introduction to Thai Boxing. Our blog provides a comprehensive guide to the history, techniques, and training methods of Muay Thai, giving you a solid foundation to start your journey as a Muay Thai practitioner. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced fighter, our blog is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of Muay Thai.
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If you’d like to talk to us about our boxing programmes, just get in touch and we can tell you more!
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Factors To Consider When Choosing The Best Online Kickboxing Workouts For Your Gym
Are you looking forward to providing kickboxing classes to your gym members? Make sure you learn about this first and then choose the best workouts for them. Kickboxing has become increasingly popular today, and people are looking forward to learning it in the finest manner for enhanced fitness. Now that you have already made up your mind, you should start wondering how you can provide the best kickboxing classes in Sydney. This activity can undoubtedly keep you fit and healthy while making you strong. When it comes to providing such classes, you need to ensure that your students gain full satisfaction with their learning sessions. You can do this by choosing the best workouts for them. Now, simply look below to learn how.
Instructor Qualifications
Whatever program you choose, it should be designed by a certified kickboxing instructor. This way, you can learn the perfect techniques and, thereby, workouts for your gym people. The instructors must have years of experience in this, and this may help you make the most of this activity.
Program Structure
The program that you choose and decide to learn from should be well organised, easy to follow, and come with a clear progression of exercises. The structure should be proper from the very beginning to help you learn kickboxing in the finest manner.
Participant Feedback
Before you opt for a kickboxing class, look for testimonials and reviews to ensure that it is well organised, well received, and effective. Participant feedback is an important factor to consider when it comes to learning kickboxing from a certified instructor with years of experience. There are certain Bondi Beach fitness classes that can help you learn kickboxing or know enough about it to pass it on to the people in your gym.
Now that you know about a gym owner’s perspective, you should also consider learning about an individual’s. If you are sitting at home and want to be fit exclusively through kickboxing, you can choose to take online classes. Now, to deal with the best instructors, you can consider the above-mentioned factors and keep your research work easy and smooth.
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There’s always an element of surprise.
#autumn ivy#autumnivy#cosplayer#the bone collector#narrator#actor#costumer#amazon#alternative#cosplay#kickboxing#Muay Thai#training#the maid
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Awhile back, I read this study about social support amongst Muay Thai fighters in Thailand which follows the person–environment fit model that presents five social needs: (1) acceptance and belonging, (2) appraisal and coping support, (3) behavioral and cognitive guidance (4) tangible and material assistance and (5) modeling. According to Suwankhonga et al. (who executed the study) when these needs are met, it helps the Muay Thai fighters to keep up their motivation to train and thrive within their chosen field of sport.
As my train of thought always chugs to Pete, his boxing career and life in general prior to his employment by the Main family, the study has given me so much to work with when I've been trying to piece together Pete's past. At this point I'm here just to gabble because what I really want to do (instead of writing something with coherent thought) is cup Pete's face with my hands and ask was he training camp boxer? I want to squeeze Pete's cheeks harder while interrogating him whether he got along with the fellow camp trainees, was he close with them, was he able to rely on them when needed? Did Pete feel like he was part of the group despite him being at the camp against his interest? I want to ask with a whisper how Pete felt when the other boys were showered with kam lung jai, phrasing alien to Pete's father. When Pete starts to squirm I want to shove him against the wall and continue questioning how he feels about the idea of him being physically strong, patient and calm person thanks to the career path his father chose for him; or how it feels to be invisible after years of being scrutinized by the other trainees, coach, camp manager, judges and spectators. And finally, when Pete breaks free from my hold and makes it to the exit I want to yell to his back:
Or did your father train you solo? Were you just his personal punching bag without any social support from outside?
When the door shuts I want to cry my last question with a hoarse voice:
Have you ever thought about how as a training camp boxer you could've had a coach who didn't hit you outside the ring, who would have encouraged you to continue with your studies, who could've been man enough to earn the title of father figure.
#kinnporsche#pete phongsakorn saengtham#boxer!pete phongsakorn saengtham#i really went rampage with this one huh#me thinking about boxer pete isn't brainrot anymore but full body decompose#the topic i should to touch though is the parallels between the muay thai camps and main family's bodyguard training#but this is the state of my writing skills atm so that idea is on hold for now
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😴 😴 😴 🤼♂️ 🤼♂️
Be a good boy 💞🦛
Be a good boy??? I see you're taking your soft-domming seriously. Here are your words, sir (gn)
Sleepy Mornings x 3 😴
The covers rustled next to him as someone turned over, drawn to his noise of distress, and Buck felt a warm hand place itself on his forehead. His eyes fluttered open and there, like a guardian angel, was Eddie, hovering over him with his eyebrows drawn tight as he looked at Buck with concern. “Hey, you okay?” Eddie asked softly as he slipped a hand through Buck’s hair. “What hurts?” It wasn’t clear if Eddie was intending to do it, the gesture far more intimate than they were used to doing, but Buck wasn’t complaining in the least as Eddie’s blunt nails scratched his scalp, giving him something to focus on other than the burning pain in his leg. “’M leg,” he croaked, his voice cracked and broken from hours of unuse, plus a desperate thirst caused by all the painkillers. Eddie instantly threw the covers off himself and knelt on the bed, hooking an arm under Buck’s. “Come on,” he encouraged as he helped Buck into an upright position, settling him against the pillows. “I think you’re due for painkillers, I’ll go grab them and get you some water. Stay put.” “Don’ worry, not goin’ anywhere,” Buck replied with an eyeroll, but he couldn’t help but smile as Eddie sent him a fleeting look that was nothing short of fond. Buck bit back a whine as Eddie’s fingers slipped from his hair, and watched as Eddie clambered off the bed and made his way downstairs.
Bucktommy Muay Thai Sex x2 🤼♂️
In a moment of inspiration, Buck sweeps his leg along the ground and flicks it up at the last second, hooking around the backs of Tommy’s knees, and he folds like a deck chair. As Tommy crumples to the ground, Buck pounces and pins him down, grabbing onto Tommy’s wrists. He’s grinning like an idiot, which is probably not what you’re meant to do when you’ve successfully pinned down your opponent in a very heterosexual martial art match. Tommy is looking at him with dark eyes, his chest heaving against Buck’s as the two try to catch their breath. Buck straddles Tommy’s waist – and fuck what a waist it is, he can feel the strength of the muscles beneath his thighs – and leans down, brushing his nose tantalisingly against Tommy’s. “Got you.”
Gonna tag @theotherbuckley for the Muay Thai sex too cause I know how heavily invested in this you are
Make me write things!
#james answers things#james writes#lets ignore the fact that my immediate response to “be a good boy” was “okay daddy”#I'm well trained#buddie wip#sleepy mornings fic#bucktommy wip#muay thai sex fic#bucktommy#evan buckley#eddie diaz#tommy kinard
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FIGHTING STYLE ANALYSIS.
bold what often, or always applies to your character. italicize things that they will sometimes do. and strike out options that they never do. repost, don't reblog.
• fights honorably / fights dirty
• prefers close - quarters / prefers range
• chats during / goes silent
• low pain tolerance / high pain tolerance
• attacks in bursts / attacks steadily
• goes for the kill / aims to disarm / fights defensively / strikes first
• is provoked easily / provokes their opponent / teases
• gets visibly frustrated / shouts while attacking
• uses strategy / focuses on the battle / experiences conflicting thoughts during battle
• rushes in recklessly / tries to read their opponent before engaging
• fights wildly / fights calmly / fights apathetically / fights with anger / fights with excitement / fights with delight
• fights because they have to / fights because they want to
• fights without regard to wounds / runs away when wounded / hides wounds / takes a blow to protect another
• prefers a blade / prefers a gun / prefers hand to hand combat / prefers a bow / prefers a shield / prefers a personalised weapon / prefers magic, alchemy or spells
• their greatest weakness is physical / their greatest weakness is mental / their greatest weakness is emotional
• transforms for battle / fights as they appear
• relies on strength / doubts their strength / relies on speed
• uses everything they have / proceeds with caution / hides their full potential
• exhausts quickly / has high stamina
• behaves arrogantly / brags after landing a hit / belittles their abilities
• uses psychological tactics / uses brute strength
• tries to avoid civilians / strikes down civilians
• damages surroundings / avoids damaging surroundings
• signature fighting style / makes it up as they go
• mastered skill - set / learning their skill - set
• fancy footwork / sloppy footwork
• messy fighter / elegant fighter
• accepts defeat / refuses defeat / begs for mercy
• compliments their opponent / insults their opponent
• uses unnecessary movements / moves efficiently / barely moves
• prefers to dodge / prefers to block
• defends their blindside / has no blindside / leaves blindsides vulnerable
• uses all available advantages / strictly uses one main method
• plays around / holds back / fights ruthlessly / shows mercy
• waits for an opponent to be ready / strikes when opponent isn’t ready
• fears death / fears pain / fears killing
• has ptsd / avoids fighting
• has lost a fight / has won a fight
• has killed / refuses to kill / enjoys killing
• wants to die standing / would succumb slowly
tagged by: i stole this from one of my other accounts tehe.
tagging: anyone who wishes to do it and saw this, say i tagged you!
#IT WAS PROBABLY NOTHING BUT IT FELT LIKE THE WORLD: musings.#rp memes.#AHH yeah so you may or may not have noticed a pattern amongst my muses and that is that they all fight dirty LOL#but i meannn whenever you're in a fight especially a street one you kind of have to fight at least a little dirty bc your opponet is NOT-#going to show you kindness most of the time i don't think (': so yeahhh and another important thing to note specifically with blamore is-#that it IS a boxer and also practices muay thai so stand-up striking / sweeps as well as clinches are thing's that it'll commonly-#implement into a fight with someone + he's got strong legs and a good sense of balance due to his boxing experience. HOWEVER#i know that boxing personally is a pretty demanding sport that makes it so that you have to be in tip-top shape to practice it most of the-#time so yeah. maintaining strength in the trunk in particular is something you need and this means training constantly which blamore-#may not be able to do sometimes due to its nerve pain but it definitely tries to stay in good shape. BUT other than that-#i could also picture him using his time in gymnastics to help him to win fights and stuff since it requires a LOT of flexibility / strength#to do those exercises as well.
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Muay Thai kicks
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Muay Thai Training Secrets: Do Muay Thai Fighters Lift Weights?
Discover the truth about Muay Thai fighters and weightlifting. Explore the benefits, risks, and secrets behind Muay Thai training, including whether Muay Thai fighters are incorporating weightlifting into their regimens. Uncover the ultimate guide to Muay Thai fighters lifting weights for enhanced performance.
Read More on this: https://yokkao.com/blogs/news/do-muay-thai-fighters-lift-weights
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Introduction to Thai Boxing: Muay Thai Combat
If you're new to Muay Thai or simply interested in learning more about this exciting martial art, look no further than Muay Thai Combat's Introduction to Thai Boxing. Our blog provides a comprehensive guide to the history, techniques, and training methods of Muay Thai, giving you a solid foundation to start your journey as a Muay Thai practitioner. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced fighter, our blog is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of Muay Thai.
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Toby Regbo looks so happy praising his month working with Rawai Muay Thai in a video they posted March 24, 2024. He says Muay Thai has changed his life.❤️🥋💪 (x)
#Toby Regbo#Candids#Thailand#Rawai Muay Thai#Video#Instagram#March 2024#Link#Training#Thai Boxing#Martial Arts#Fitness#Admiration#Advice#THAT SMILE#Pro-Toby#Reign#The Last Kingdom#A Discovery Of Witches#Belgravia: The Next Chapter#Albus Dumbledore
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This time it's all about footwork. Defensive footwork has almost always been my primary tool but training it requires some mindful practice. This video goes over some good fundamental habits to build while giving you a couple steps to get out of a jam. Check it out!
#martial arts#budoblr#personal#dr-grayson#me#training#savate#jeet kune do#kickboxing#mma#boxe francaise#muay thai#karate#mixed martial arts#youtube#tutorial
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