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Muay Thai: Woodwind Instrument Music for Thai Boxing Muay Thai: Woodwind Instrument Music for Thai Boxing
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Another important part of Muay Thai is the background music. There are two types of Muay Thai music; one is the "wai-kru / rum-muay" music, which the fighters will perform the pre-fight homage gesture and going through the motion of ceremonial dance, the other part of the music is played during the fight to enhance the excitement...

Muay Thai Katas - A Modern Approach Muay Thai Katas - A Modern Approach
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Kata means structure or shape. Traditionally katas found in most martial arts involve very low stances and movements that build strength and stamina but often are not very realistic for sparring or self defense...

Saturday Night Fights MMA Saturday Night Fights MMA
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On October 27, 2007, Ron Remus Productions and Lights Out Sports held the Saturday Night Fights Mixed Martial Arts event at the UCF arena in Orlando, Florida. It was a night of amazing tapouts and knockouts...

Muay Thai Standard Ankle Supports - Black with White Trim Muay Thai Standard Ankle Supports - Black with White Trim
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Standard size Ankle Supports, another outstanding product from Nation Man. They fit every foot size comfortably and serve to help prevent foot injury to professional fighters, any serious Muay Thai practitioners, as well as people of action such as yourself...

Muay Thai Standard Ankle Supports - Blue with White Trim Muay Thai Standard Ankle Supports - Blue with White Trim
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Standard size Ankle Supports, another outstanding product from Nation Man. They fit every foot size comfortably and serve to help prevent foot injury to professional fighters, any serious Muay Thai practitioners, as well as people of action such as yourself...

Muay Thai Shorts - Black with Mustard Yellow (Small) Muay Thai Shorts - Black with Mustard Yellow (Small)
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Once see, they are recognized right away for being shorts worn by Muay thai practitioners in and out side the ring around the world. The world "Muay Thai" written prominently across the front of the shorts...


What are the chances of breaking your shin when you kick in muay thai and what can cause, and prevent it?

I've seen it happen in four fights and i don't want it to happen to me.

The answer is time.

Many people are in such a rush to "achieve greatness" or "become a true martial artists". How many have actually thought of how much time really needs to be dedicated to training?

I am willing to say that the average Muay Thai student spends half their day training, and over the course of many years. I am also willing to say that most people who dream of being glamorized in mma don't have the discipline to train an hour a day, or even for the length of on year.

Bone conditioning does not happen overnight. It takes years of constant breakdown and repair for bones to harden. Years.....not months. And in most cases, any athelete will tell you, the training itself is more painful than an injury. Because an injury is usually instant; then you can nurse back to health. But, training is ongoing and tests your spirit and will.

Another important factor to consider is genetics. No matter what we want to think, the bone density and structure our parents gave us are the base to what potential hardness, toughness, pliability, and resilience our bodies have.

Lastly, there is just plain bad breaks in life. Golden Glove boxers break their own hands, Nascar drivers run out of gas, and Pro Bowlers roll gutter balls.

So, what are the chances of breaking your own bones practicing an aggressive art that demands alot of time to train, with little prior experience, and especially if there is no desire to put in a large amounts of time at a strict regimen? Very very high.

I guess the next question could be: Is this an acceptable risk?
Good luck with your training.

Train well. Live well.

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