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Muay Thai For Mental Health – Finding Strength in the Sport

Posted on August 13, 2023August 7, 2023 By Angela Chang

Muay Thai is not just about fighting in the ring. It is also about finding strength and improving mental health. Regular exercise, sense of community, and building discipline are only some of the many benefits of this sport. However, as with any coping mechanism, there are risks when leaning on…

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Navigating the Fight, Flight, Freeze Response in Muay Thai

Posted on July 16, 2023June 18, 2023 By Angela Chang

Discover how the fight, flight, or freeze response influences your performance in Muay Thai and learn practical strategies to overcome the psychological impact of getting hit hard. In this insightful article, we delve into the science behind the physiological and psychological reactions triggered by powerful blows. Explore techniques rooted in self-compassion, cognitive restructuring, and anxiety calming to restore your confidence and presence in the ring. Uncover the power of resilience and discover how to navigate past setbacks, embracing them as opportunities for growth. Gain valuable insights to optimize your training, enhance your mental fortitude, and unleash your inner strength in the world of Muay Thai.

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The Purpose of Humility In Muay Thai (Aside from Not Being an Assh*le)

Posted on July 16, 2023March 26, 2023 By Angela Chang

Muay Thai requires not only physical prowess but also mental strength. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of victories and the adoration of fans. But believing that you’re on top of the food chain and will always stay there is a dangerous mindset. Complacency can quickly turn into downfall.

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Tourist Muay Thai Gyms vs. Fight Gyms in Thailand: Choosing the Right Training Environment

Posted on July 9, 2023October 27, 2024 By Angela Chang

In Thailand, Muay Thai gyms are categorized as tourist gyms or fight gyms, each serving different goals. Tourist gyms focus on casual training for beginners and cultural experiences, while fight gyms emphasize serious competition.

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Letting Things Fall Into Place – Trusting The Process In Muay Thai

Posted on June 25, 2023March 23, 2023 By Angela Chang

Muay Thai is a journey filled with ups and downs – some days you’ll feel on top of the world, landing perfect strikes and executing techniques flawlessly. Other days, you’ll feel defeated, frustrated and like you’re not making progress at all. But the key to success in Muay Thai, no matter what your goals are, is to trust the process and allow things fall into place.

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Fostering Growth Mentality as a Fighter: How to Develop a Winning Mindset

Posted on June 18, 2023March 23, 2023 By Angela Chang

Shortcomings are a natural part of the growth process in any area of life, including Muay Thai. Whether it’s losing a fight, struggling to master a new technique, or experiencing a setback in training, we all face obstacles on our journey.

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WHAT IS MUAY THAI?

มวยไทย
Thai boxing
The art of eight limbs

No matter what you call it, this sport has changed lives.

Driven by economical means in Thailand, children from poorer regions of the country start training and fighting to help support their families.

This sport with humble beginnings has grown exponentially all over the world. Although most non-Thais do not fight as an economical means, their passion for the sport has helped pave the way for Muay Thai to become profitable on the international scene.

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