Muay Thai Program 1st to 4th Khan DVD by Emilio Becker
Muay Thai Program 1st to 4th Khan DVD by Emilio Becker
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Salepage: Muay Thai Program 1st to 4th Khan DVD by Emilio Becker
Few contact sports are as hard, spectacular, and demanding as
Muay Thai. The toughness of the training, the power of its circular
kicks, the devastating use of the elbows, along with the ritual of the
Wai Kruu, and the intensity of the fights, always to traditional Thai
music, created a mythical image of power, physical depth, and
determination. Recently, the Thai authorities and the Muay Thai circles
of Masters joined forces to organize and systematize this beautiful and
spectacular Martial Art, under the protection of the IAMTF
(International Amateur Muay Thai Federation). In this first project,
Emilio Becker, Muay Thai Master and member of the European Committee of
the World Muay Thai Council, presents to us the technical program
necessary to get through the first four Khan, or Muay Thai grades:
Guard, Assessment, and Movements. Fist, elbow, knee, leg, and grappling
techniques. Defensive organization, Ram Muay and Mai Muay Thai, the
traditional techniques of self-defense. Learn about the system
elaborated by the IAMTF in order to progress in this thousand-year old
Martial Art. For the first time, a method unified worldwide.
– Languages included in DVD: English, Español, Deutsch, Italiano, Français
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