It's a beautiful Arts of swords fighting and deathly.
@bacfu6 жыл бұрын
Glad ,I found your youtube .Most excellent.
@cagedraptor5 жыл бұрын
first time ever seeing or hearing of this art Oct19. Very into Kali, Arnis, Escrima will be taking a closer look at this form as well.
@AlexanderGent5 жыл бұрын
Its an interesting art and worth checking out. I am due to go back to Thailand in January and am considering of filming another video together.
@ajithsidhu71832 жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderGent please do why is there a focus on speed rather than power
@ajithsidhu71832 жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderGent more single swords
@AlexanderGent2 жыл бұрын
I might be filming so single sword later this year. In terms of power that is something I look at just depends on what I am training. For this video I was just interested in learning about some of the applications in Krabi krabong.
@ajithsidhu71832 жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderGent but why krabi focuses on speed and agility
@raffaelebernabei74294 жыл бұрын
good fight techniques and rare performance.best compliments. you can see on yt video, krabi krabong real combat in thailand raffaele bernabei
@AlexanderGent4 жыл бұрын
Great guys to train with if you ever get the chance!
@tacticalthaiswordlondon21454 жыл бұрын
:)
@AlexanderGent4 жыл бұрын
Hope to train together sometime :)
@tacticalthaiswordlondon21454 жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderGent definitely!
@stinekraus87914 жыл бұрын
*Some facts about Thaiachira* A spin-off of Muay Chaiya, which originated from a student sports group at Ramkhamhaeng University and therefore has nothing to do with old fighting styles, but pretends to make themselves important. The chairman of Thaiachira (Kru Lamp) has no qualification as a teacher (Krob Kru). He has also never fought in a boxing ring. His sword knowledge is based solely on student sports and stage fencing (Krabi Krabong), which is taught at the university. The rest comes from Muay Chaiya, which can also not be called an old or a real Thai martial art. The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)
@clockmakerbr24704 жыл бұрын
This again bro? So Kru Lek is wrong? The last time, i've seen a comment exactly like this one, like a ctrl c ctrl v. The difference is that you didn't say the only ones that have real information about the original thai fighting is a "fighting gym" in germany. FFS
@borjadiazrodriguez69874 жыл бұрын
You never have been in Thailand. About Muay Old Styles, you can find some school of Chaiyut, let ri, lopburi, but about Chaiya...a lot. All Thai people know Chaiya because is really old style and have roots in Thai culture. Take a loop around Thai and get out of your gym.