Muay Thai – The Science of 8 Limbs
This amazing martial art from Thailand is excellent for competition fighting, self-defence and staying in shape. In Thai Boxing you train your hands, feet, elbows and knees to attack and defend, hence the reason behind the term “The art of Eight Limbs”. Muay Thai also has lots of clinch-work, sometimes called neck wrestling or vertical grappling. Clinch-work is an art onto itself; it’s very effective both inside and out of the ring. Thai Boxing training sessions can be very tough and enjoyable but then again in any training you get out what you put in – the rewards are life changing.
Kru Lakhvinder S. Madahar is senior instructor with ‘The British Thai Boxing Council’ award by Kru Bob Spour and Arjan Tony Moore in 1997. He became a full instructor with the British Thai Boxing Council in 1995.