Colonel Amnat Pooksrisuk – Ancient Bare Knuckle Muay Thai Seminar
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Pooksrisuk – Seminar on Ancient Bare Knuckle Muay Thai
Vol 1The Ancient Bare Knuckle Muay Thai Seminar DVD concentrates on the tactics and fighting methods of the numerous regional bare knuckle systems that existed in Thailand during the heyday of bare knuckle combat.
The basic techniques were eventually synthesized and condensed into what we today call ring Muay Thai.
The ancient bare knuckle fighting methods were entire martial arts systems that could be used for self-defense, contemplative and ceremonial practice, health and restoration, and so on.
The numerous regional systems, as well as the fighters and masters who spread them, provided an extraordinary library of methods from which a practitioner could draw and refine their skills.
The popularity of ring Muay Thai, along with the prohibition of bare knuckle contests, resulted in its rapid decline, with few of the original systems still in use today.
The viewer will be guided through a complete understanding of Muay, the seven principles of Thai martial arts, the seven tenets that establish a foundation for action, the art of disruption and the decision cycle, as well as an array of techniques ranging from the infamous tiger walk to the various footwork patterns and attacks, for the first time ever in this first volume dedicated to foundation strategies.
Colonel Amnat Pooksrisuk has dedicated his whole life to the preservation and spread of Thai martial arts, as well as the methods and concepts that govern them.
As a professional military officer, he has painstakingly trained and recorded numerous traditional and modern ways under Thailand’s few remaining Grandmasters.
He is a significant person in the World Muay Thai Council and works tirelessly to promote Muay Thai all over the world.
Ajarn Pooksrisuk is one of the last remaining teachers who understands how the Pichai Songkram, or Thai Manual of Warfare, gives the keys to comprehending the basic principles that govern all Thai Martial Arts.
Languages used: English 82 minutes in length.
December 2005 is the release date.
Colonel Amnat Pooksrisuk teaches Ancient Bare Knuckle Muay Thai.
Vol 2: The Physical Structure of Ancient Bare Knuckle Muay Thai The DVD concentrates on the many regional bare knuckle combat systems that existed in Thailand when bare knuckle fighting flourished throughout the nation.
The original strategies were subsequently synthesized and refined into what is today known as ring Muay Thai.
The spectator is exposed to the wide armament of the bare knuckle toolbox in this second volume, which is then developed through a series of unique physical foundation skill development exercises that augment and functionalize them.
The teaching sequence begins with a warm-up sequence and progresses to footwork, using the triangle, the line, various offensive and defensive strategies on the outside and inside lines, the art of opening, sinking, moving the mind to open the target, and a deeper understanding of the Khorat style tiger walk and the Chaiya style lion walk.
Each volume in this series stands alone, but they are particularly designed to function in tandem as a clear progressive teaching guide that will assist both novice and experienced martial arts practitioners.
Colonel Amnat Pooksrisuk has dedicated his whole life to the preservation and spread of Thai Martial Arts, as well as the methods and concepts that govern them.
A graduate of the United States War College and a professional military officer, he has relentlessly taught and recorded numerous traditional and modern systems under Thailand’s few remaining Grandmasters.
He is a significant person in the World Muay Thai Council and works tirelessly to promote Muay Thai all over the world.
Ajarn Pooksrisuk is one of the last teachers who understands how the Pichai Songkram, or Thai Manual of Warfare, gives the keys to comprehending the basic principles that govern all Thai Martial Arts.
Languages used: English Duration: 120 minutes.
January 2006 is the release date.
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