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Muay Thai Nillie 1 Muay Thai training video Tags: muay thai fighting boxing kicking elbows training kickboxing thais boksen vechten stootzak combinaties technique trainin |
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Headkicks-Muay thai,Kickboxing,Free fight... Headkicks Tags: Muay thai Kickboxing MMA Free fight K-1 |
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Advanced Kickboxing Moves : Body Shot in Advanced Kickboxing Learn the body shot move in advanced kickboxing from a professional kickboxing instructor in this free instructional video. Tags: kickboxing boxing advanced martial arts punch sweep kick video lesson class |
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Women's Kickboxing Kicks : Women's Kickboxing: Back Leg Groin Kick Women can use the back leg groin kick to strike an attacker in self-defense. Learn how to do a back leg groin kick in this free video on women's kickboxing techniques. Tags: kickboxing women's for women martial arts self-defense |
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Myanmar Lethwei, Win Tun vs. Saw Thi Aung Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by the two countries. Rules tend to follow situational norms; fighters, managers and judges get together before each match and work out time limits and scoring criteria. In the simplest rural matches, fought in a dirt circle, there's no time limit and a fighter loses once he has wiped blood from his face or body three times. In more organised amateur matches, boxers fight in square rings (5.8 by 5.5 metres), for three to five rounds of three minutes each, usually with two minutes rest between. Professional matches in larger towns and cities begin with five rounds but may increase round by round to 12 rounds when the scoring is tight - even longer if no clear winner emerges earlier in The match When such extensions occur, boxers can request a five-minute rest period for every seven rounds fought. At both amateur and pro matches, two referees officiate in the ring, where there's only one. At ringside are three judges who score the match by pooling their impressions of stamina, skill and bravery. Fighters bandage their hands but do not wear gloves; they fight barefoot except for nylon anklets worn to absorb perspiration. Simple, dark-coloured shorts rather than baggy boxing trunks are usually worn; if the shorts worn by the contestants appear too similar in colour, the fighters may sew coloured bandanas over the front to make it easier for spectators to differentiate the opponents. In championship matches Myanmar fighters wear big, gaudy trunks. Before the match begins each boxer performs a dance-like ritual in the ring to pay homage to Buddha and to Khun Cho and Khun Tha, the nats whose domain includes Myanmar kickboxing. The winner repeats the ritual at the end of the match. A small musical ensemble consisting of drums, hne, cymbals and bamboo clappers performs during the rituals and throughout the match; the volume and tempo of the music rise and fall along with events in the ring. There are no weight divisions in Myanmar boxing. Instead boxers are ranked by skill into first, second, and third class. The best boxers are said to hail from the Ayeyarwady Division, Mandalay Division, Kayin State and Mon State. At present Myanmar's most celebrated boxer is the National Champion Shwe Du Won from Hpa-An, Kayin State. Myanmar's most famous Myanma Let-hwei teacher is Saya Pan Thu, founder of the Institute of Myanmar Traditional Advanced Boxing and one of three trainers at Yangon University. He comes from a teaching lineage that emphasises Myanmar's most traditional style of kickboxing, but also incorporates a few grappling and wrestling techniques from the judo-like Myanmar art of bando. Due largely to Pan Thu's steady promotion of Myanmar martial arts, the country is on the verge of establishing the Myanma Traditional Boxing Federation, an organisation that will regulate boxing rules, introduce new safety measures to the ring and develop overall professionalism. Tags: Myanmar Burma boxing kickboxing lethwei muay thai Khmer martial arts |
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Kickboxing Martial Arts Lessons : Warm Up for Kickboxing Learn how to warm ups for kickboxing and other martial arts lessons in this free online video clip on self defense. Tags: free videos expertvillage martial arts kick boxing kickboxing self defense fight ultimate fighting kicking punching punch fitness health |
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Kickboxing Kick Techniques : Kickboxing Techniques: Rear Leg Side Kick Rear leg side kicks in kickboxing are powerful side kicks targeting any area of an opponent's body. Learn how to do a rear leg side kick in this free kickboxing techniques video. Tags: kickboxing techniques martial arts self-defense mortal combat street fighting |
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Using Kickboxing Pads : Holding Kickboxing Pads for Overhand Swings Kickboxers have their training partners swing martial arts training pads at them to practice dodging overhand swings. Learn how to hold kickboxing pads for practicing overhand swings in this free martial arts training video featuring a black belt instructor. Tags: kickboxing boxing techniques fitness moves combos |
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K-1 Khan Najmeddin Al Haddad vs Cheon Jae Hee k-1 in korea seol 21st july-2007 najmeddin canadian scorpion vs cheon jae hee Tags: najmeddin canadian scorpion k-1 karate muay thai kickboxing ko khan MAX 2008 dagestan dubai martial arts boxing knockout |
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Kickboxing Martial Arts Lessons : Kickboxing Combos Learn how to do some kickboxing combinations in kickboxing in this free online video clip on martial arts self defense techniques. Tags: free videos expertvillage martial arts kick boxing kickboxing self defense fight ultimate fighting kicking punching punch fitness health |
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Joe Pitman- Cimac Superleage Fight 2 i am the 1 in the black top nd blue trousers lol. Tags: joe pitman kickboxing |
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Cardio Kickboxing for Beginners Next video in this series: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/282-cardio-kickboxing-stances-and-guards In this video you will learn the basics of cardio-kickboxing. Tags: null |
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www.martialartstv.com Muay Thai Kickboxing 8 Bad ass Thai Boxing. Kicks, knees, elbows, punches, grappling. The real deal, Muay Thai style. Check out Martial Arts TV @ www.martialartstv.com for all your martial arts movies, fights, animations, drama & documentaries. Spread the word. Tags: muay thai kickboxing fights fight fighting boxing mma |
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LMA Kickboxing This trailer shows one of the most famous and popular german kickboxing teams. The LMA Kickboxing team is trained by the well known belgium karate and kickboxing pioneer Shihan Geert Lemmens (The New Gladiators). Enjoy it!!! Tags: Lemmens Martial Arts LMA Kickboxing Fight Kadgamala Joppe Leo Tank Wichert Eichstedt Möller Herzberg Heide WAKO Karate |
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Women's Kickboxing : Women's Kickboxing: Hook Punch Learn the proper hook punch in Kickboxing and prevent damaging the shoulder. Learn how to throw a hook punch in this free video on women's kickboxing. Tags: kickboxing boxing martial arts self-defense fighting lessons |
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Women's Kickboxing : Women's Kickboxing: 3 Punch Combination Kickboxers use 3 punch combinations for competitions, exercise, sparring, and self-defense. Learn how to do a 3 punch combination in this free video on women's kickboxing. Tags: kickboxing boxing martial arts self-defense fighting lessons |
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Fristajlo - Kickboxing Studio Sport Marian Kolasa w swoim brawurowym wystąpieniu:D Tags: animacja gafa improwizacje parodia blog wideo komik solo skecz krótki film seriale psikusy |
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Kickboxing 3-Move Combo Techniques : Kickboxing 3-Move Combos: Jab, Uppercut, Roundhouse Martial artists such as kickboxers use kickboxing techniques such as a jab, uppercut and roundhouse kick in combination to defeat an opponent in a fight. Learn kickboxing three-move combinations such as a jab, uppercut, roundhouse combo in this free martial arts video lesson. Tags: kickboxing boxing techniques fitness moves combos |
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Myanmar Lethwei Golden Belt fight # 1 Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by the two countries. Rules tend to follow situational norms; fighters, managers and judges get together before each match and work out time limits and scoring criteria. In the simplest rural matches, fought in a dirt circle, there's no time limit and a fighter loses once he has wiped blood from his face or body three times. In more organised amateur matches, boxers fight in square rings (5.8 by 5.5 metres), for three to five rounds of three minutes each, usually with two minutes rest between. Professional matches in larger towns and cities begin with five rounds but may increase round by round to 12 rounds when the scoring is tight - even longer if no clear winner emerges earlier in The match When such extensions occur, boxers can request a five-minute rest period for every seven rounds fought. At both amateur and pro matches, two referees officiate in the ring, where there's only one. At ringside are three judges who score the match by pooling their impressions of stamina, skill and bravery. Fighters bandage their hands but do not wear gloves; they fight barefoot except for nylon anklets worn to absorb perspiration. Simple, dark-coloured shorts rather than baggy boxing trunks are usually worn; if the shorts worn by the contestants appear too similar in colour, the fighters may sew coloured bandanas over the front to make it easier for spectators to differentiate the opponents. In championship matches Myanmar fighters wear big, gaudy trunks. Before the match begins each boxer performs a dance-like ritual in the ring to pay homage to Buddha and to Khun Cho and Khun Tha, the nats whose domain includes Myanmar kickboxing. The winner repeats the ritual at the end of the match. A small musical ensemble consisting of drums, hne, cymbals and bamboo clappers performs during the rituals and throughout the match; the volume and tempo of the music rise and fall along with events in the ring. There are no weight divisions in Myanmar boxing. Instead boxers are ranked by skill into first, second, and third class. The best boxers are said to hail from the Ayeyarwady Division, Mandalay Division, Kayin State and Mon State. At present Myanmar's most celebrated boxer is the National Champion Shwe Du Won from Hpa-An, Kayin State. Myanmar's most famous Myanma Let-hwei teacher is Saya Pan Thu, founder of the Institute of Myanmar Traditional Advanced Boxing and one of three trainers at Yangon University. He comes from a teaching lineage that emphasises Myanmar's most traditional style of kickboxing, but also incorporates a few grappling and wrestling techniques from the judo-like Myanmar art of bando. Due largely to Pan Thu's steady promotion of Myanmar martial arts, the country is on the verge of establishing the Myanma Traditional Boxing Federation, an organisation that will regulate boxing rules, introduce new safety measures to the ring and develop overall professionalism. Tags: Myanmar traditional boxing kickboxing lethwei martial arts kungfu muay thai sports |
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Myanmar Lethwei, Lone Chaw vs. Wan Chai Myanmar has a tradition of kickboxing that's said to date back to the Bagan era, although the oldest written references are found in chronicles of warfare between Myanmar and Thailand during the 15th and 16th centuries. Myanmar kickboxing (Myanma Let-hwei) is very similar in style to Siamese kickboxing or Muay Thai. The martial art's status has raised perceptibly and nowadays occasional championship matches are also occasionally held at Aung San Stadium and Thuwanna Indoor Stadium in Yangon. Rules & Regulations Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches. The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by the two countries. Rules tend to follow situational norms; fighters, managers and judges get together before each match and work out time limits and scoring criteria. In the simplest rural matches, fought in a dirt circle, there's no time limit and a fighter loses once he has wiped blood from his face or body three times. In more organised amateur matches, boxers fight in square rings (5.8 by 5.5 metres), for three to five rounds of three minutes each, usually with two minutes rest between. Professional matches in larger towns and cities begin with five rounds but may increase round by round to 12 rounds when the scoring is tight - even longer if no clear winner emerges earlier in The match When such extensions occur, boxers can request a five-minute rest period for every seven rounds fought. At both amateur and pro matches, two referees officiate in the ring, where there's only one. At ringside are three judges who score the match by pooling their impressions of stamina, skill and bravery. Fighters bandage their hands but do not wear gloves; they fight barefoot except for nylon anklets worn to absorb perspiration. Simple, dark-coloured shorts rather than baggy boxing trunks are usually worn; if the shorts worn by the contestants appear too similar in colour, the fighters may sew coloured bandanas over the front to make it easier for spectators to differentiate the opponents. In championship matches Myanmar fighters wear big, gaudy trunks. Before the match begins each boxer performs a dance-like ritual in the ring to pay homage to Buddha and to Khun Cho and Khun Tha, the nats whose domain includes Myanmar kickboxing. The winner repeats the ritual at the end of the match. A small musical ensemble consisting of drums, hne, cymbals and bamboo clappers performs during the rituals and throughout the match; the volume and tempo of the music rise and fall along with events in the ring. There are no weight divisions in Myanmar boxing. Instead boxers are ranked by skill into first, second, and third class. The best boxers are said to hail from the Ayeyarwady Division, Mandalay Division, Kayin State and Mon State. At present Myanmar's most celebrated boxer is the National Champion Shwe Du Won from Hpa-An, Kayin State. Myanmar's most famous Myanma Let-hwei teacher is Saya Pan Thu, founder of the Institute of Myanmar Traditional Advanced Boxing and one of three trainers at Yangon University. He comes from a teaching lineage that emphasises Myanmar's most traditional style of kickboxing, but also incorporates a few grappling and wrestling techniques from the judo-like Myanmar art of bando. Due largely to Pan Thu's steady promotion of Myanmar martial arts, the country is on the verge of establishing the Myanma Traditional Boxing Federation, an organisation that will regulate boxing rules, introduce new safety measures to the ring and develop overall professionalism. Tags: Myanmar Burma boxing kickboxing lethwei martial arts sports muay thai Khmer |
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Combate Kickboxing All Stars Marsella 06 Haddad Vs JoRDaN(1) Combate de fondo en la prestigiosa velada marsellesa All Stars 2006 q enfrenta al pugil del ko verdun con el subcampeon del mundo wako(perdio ante roqueñi)y vencedor del k1 portugal Wallid Haddad. Tags: Kickboxing Jordan Marsella allstars haddad ko verdun |
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Kickboxing Stances & Footwork : Kickboxing Movements: Clearing Footwork In kickboxing, practice clearing footwork techniques to elude an opponent and counter strike. Practice the clearing footwork technique with tips from a martial arts teacher in this free kickboxing video. Tags: kickboxing cardio martial arts |
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Campeonato Gallego de Kickboxing modalidad Full-Contact 2007 http://www.antonioreboredo.blogspot.com/ Video resumen del Campeonato Gallego de Kickboxing, modalidad Full-Contact, celebrado en Soutomayor el 31 de Marzo del 2007.Los representantes del Ulloa Deza Kickboxing (ahora Club Kickboxing Lalín) para este evento fueron los hermanos Herminio Medela Dobarro (Billy) y Santiago Medela Dobarro (Cachorro). Reboreitorfilms. www.kickboxinglalin.blogspot.com Tags: Array |