I want to be of the best in the in the fire. Some of this comes from their experience in the ring, but most of it comes through instructing others, training new fighters, improving on mistakes and weaknesses they may have had, stealing from other greats who had success against them. I thought this was brilliant, because in the west we absolutely learn boxing techniques and just throw them into the mix with Muay Thai – we’re far more familiar with boxing, so it makes sense – but actually adjusting the techniques to have the most power and to be available in the context of fighting Muay is just awesome.
You can see how long it is. He tells me we’re going to work on punches, and we do, but the depth of technique for each element of a punch, how to deliver maximum power with maximum efficiency, has always impressed me as something that he could If you are in Thailand, I highly recommend you take the opportunity to train 1-1 with Sagat.
If you are a fighter there is the possibility of training with them, but this incorporation of westerners is largely untested waters. It’s almost like an “under hand” jab with power more than an Amazingly, you can learn the Tiger Uppercut by practicing his body digs, which is what he did to really teach me to come Firstly, look at his left foot as he steps in for this elbow.
This can give you a much more satisfying private session because you’ll already be in on what he is teaching you, and you’ll be able to get deeper into the technique.
yeah. Below is a 12 minute video segment of a private I shot for Nak Muay Nation. Ploenjit in New Jersey. Since their fighting days, when they were at the top of their sport, their mind did not stop developing their fighting approach. But it’s a long uppercut and the power is incredible. They’re really close. Sagat eventually fought against Ryuand suffered a defeat, bringing an end to his winning streak and now bears a scar on his chest to the point where he swore revenge in an attempt to have a rematch.
They reportedly fought 3 times, with Sagat winning twice:You can see Lawrence Kenshin’s breakdown piece on Sagat, the real life Street Fighter here:TBM gym is a Thai fighter gym.
They have, for decades, continued to work on their approach, refining it, perfecting it. Guest Post – I’ve been exploring serious photographic captures of what Muay Thai is in Thailand, and of Sylvie’s... Kevin and I are starting a new effort in our Preserver The Legacy project. I then moved to Thailand to train and fight full time in April of 2012, devoting myself to fighting 100 Thai fights, as well as blogging full time.
Sagat Petchyindee is whom the street fighter Sagat is based on–like Samart, he is a boxing champion as well as a Muay Thai and Kickboxing world champion.
I found it very difficult to not “punch up” while with him. Everything else moves around that center, and comes out of that center, with a kind of divine physics. It’s important to keep your elbow stuck to your ribs as you initiate the rotation, rather than pulling your elbow out from your body.
If you contact me on Facebook to book just be patient because Sagat can respond very quickly, or sometimes he takes some time to respond.
On the same premises there is a fitness gym as well (a separate business) – despite what I say in the video walk through, if you are a beginner you may be asked to train at the fitness gym. Having surpassed 100, and then 200, becoming the westerner with the most fights in Thailand, in history, my new goal is to fight an impossible 471 times, the historical record for the greatest number of documented professional fights (see western boxer Len Wickwar, circa 1940), and along the way to continue documenting the Muay Thai of Thailand in the Muay Thai Library project: see patreon.com/sylviemuay This video is “Part I” of a Sylvie’s Technique Vlog that I’m filming, examining the simple but very detailed... Below is a story told by the incredible yodmuay Hippy Singmanee.
Below is a 12 minute video segment of a private I shot for In the video above you see us starting out with the very long uppercut that Sagat is (now) famous for.
As mentioned above, he explained to me several times how some of his strikes are different from boxing, because in Muay Thai you never find yourself in the super-close positions you might strike out of in boxing, so for Muay Thai you change the positions and the strikes end up being longer. Oh, Oh, yeah. Some of the most beautiful and effective technique you’ll find in the world.So Sagat runs his own gym located inside 13 Coins gym in Bangkok. With the growing popularity and serious study of the Muay Thai Library project which documents the men and techniques of Thailand, taking a private session with a great kru...You can support this content: Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu on Patreon A 100 lb.
I don’t know if you can book him directly through 13 Coins – I believe Sagat has his OWN “Street Fighter” gym, inside the 13 Coins space, but separate from it – but because of my Library project for a long while people have just been contacting me and I’ve communicated with him privately to set sessions up. I explain in the voiceover how it happens to be that my doubles are better than my singles – meaning two hooks in a row rather than just one – because it forces a different starting point for the punch. Just a small sample of the things I hear back:A note on training with a legend: When you train with legends of the sport like Sagat, you are getting something well beyond even the great technique he fought with.
How about that for a memory?
You can just Google Map it, but here is the Map Link if you need:There is also a 13 Coins hotel attached, I don’t know anything about the rates, but it might be cool to spend a week or more, live right next door, and just do a deep dive into the technique of Sagat.
If you stand on the line of a mirror or put a piece of tape vertically on a mirror, you can practice his hook.
But it is more than that too. They have developed their own fight team and Sagat is their coach.
He explained that you turn the fist a slight bit in order to engage the muscles at the back of your arm, shoulder, and lats.
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