Ok, so I mentioned in my last post about getting a new video finished on the 4 Baw Blas of Muay Chaiya, with Part 2 in the works. Well, after lots of playing around and headaches (YouTube uploads delay being one of them!?) Both parts are up. Unfortunately they're still not showing up in the searches, so you'll have to rely on the links below if you want to watch.
One important thing about the subject of the videos: this is a quick intro to these moves, there is a huge amount of depth and detail to go on what's here. I'm hoping that the videos will have more than enough to get you started though, keeping you going for a while. I'm expecting a LOT of comments and questions about these videos, and hopefully they'll be mostly constructive and come from people who have paid attention and have a keen eye.
Also, as a side note. Due to editing and length of video, I didn't get to put as many examples of us playing Dop Hoo in as I'd like. It's pretty simple, but remember; don't go to hard or fast at the beginning especially if you've just started. You will get bruised, cut and maybe evenn get wierd welts popping out of your fore arms!! (seriously weird). But I suppose this is one of the great things about this exercise, if the person hitting goes too fast or too hard, they get hurt not the defending partner.
Hi,
I would like to ask, where I can find videos about Muay Chaiya Style training?
hemanth kumar
- muay chaiya
|2010-05-22 12:32:40
Dear Nathan,
Your contribution in helping us know Muay Chaiya is amazing. Iam a amateur level Muaythai fighter, please can you help me understand either thru videos or notes about Yang sang khum.I know its the heart of Muaythai styles but not sure of the concept in depth.Your help is greatly appreciated. look forward to hear from you.
muaychaiya
|2010-06-02 23:01:06
long bien ha noi
richy
- hi
|2010-06-05 10:50:18
I was wondering if you can show offensive moves next in your vids like when you were talking about wiang sawg in part 2