Showing posts with label Thai Boxing Norwich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thai Boxing Norwich. Show all posts

Friday, 2 March 2012

Thai Boxing Norwich Techniques

Thai Boxing Norwich Techniques: An Excerpt


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It is an ancient martial art now extremely popular across the world. Broadly, Thai Boxing Norwich is fought using punches, Kicks, elbows and knee strike. It involves entire body movement of the fighter to execute the techniques perfectly. The same goes with Kick Boxing Norwich and Martial Art Norwich. These two are now practiced in the various parts of the world. The combat sport requires a lot of agility adept moves from the fighters in the ring. The fighters have to strive hard and learn all the popular techniques of the sport in order to rule the ring. Though, there are many strategies associated with the sport, below mentioned is an overview of some of these popular techniques:
Punching also known as ‘Chok’, this technique was quite limited in use during the inception period of Thai boxing norwich. The tactic is executed with straight arm and tightly close fist hitting forcefully on the combatant face. This tactic is used as a safety measure to guard the fighter against the strikes from elbow and knees by the opponent. Though, now a tactic  at thai boxing norwich is cross fertilized with western boxing. Punches are now used in straight, uppercut, corkscrew and shovel manner.

Elbow Technique at Thai Boxing Norwich


Elbow techniques at thai boxing norwich, the tactic is also known as ‘Ti Sok’. The tactic allows to use the elbows as a striking weapon. In the Thai Boxing Norwich, the elbow is used in variety of ways, including performing uppercut, diagonal- downward movements, backward spinning and flying. Among these the most powerful one is the diagonal elbows. The elbow can be used as solitary or in the follow up manner. Single elbow is used to hit the single elbow strike away from other movements, but in case of follow-up elbow, second strike is hit upon the combatant with same arm. The tactic is the best applied when there is a short distance between the fighters.

Thai Boxing Norwich Kicking Techniques


Kicking, the tactic is also abbreviated as’ Te’. Commonly, there are two types of kicks used in Thai Boxing Norwich. The first one is known as ‘thip’ and the second one the ‘roundhouse’ kick. The roundhouse kick is highly adopted by any combat sport practitioners. Thai roundhouse kick is delivered using the rotational movements of the entire body. The roundhouse kick is best encountered by blocking the kick through fighter’s shin. Though, if the counter attempt failed in any case, then the fighter may land up hurting himself. Moreover, Muay Thai also includes many other types of kicking that includes, side kick and spinning back kick. However, these kicks are used rarely.
Knee techniques at thai boxing norwich, also known as ‘Ti Khao’ is of three varieties that include Jumping Knee Strike, Flying Knee Strike, and Straight knee strike. The jumping knee strike is executed when the fighter slight moves up one leg in the air and strike with that leg’s knee to the opponent. While flying knee strike is performed with the fighter jumps in the forward direction off one leg and strike hard with the knee. And straight knee is performed by simply thrusting the leg in the forward direction.

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Sunday, 20 November 2011

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Strategies Used By Thai Boxing Norwich Fighters

Mixed Martial Arts or MMA as you all know is a form of fighting technique that mixes different forms of fighting together and allows each fighter to utilize his expertise and training in individual forms of fighting. However now a days with the increased popularity of Thai Boxing Norwich and tournaments like the Ultimate Fighting Championships or the UFC, the training especially in Thai Boxing Norwich is gaining popularity. Fighters go for specialized Thai Boxing Norwich training at centers such as in Norwich, Norfolk.

Till the 1900s or the late 1990s there weren’t any set rules for MMA and as a result this sport was considered barbaric and lawless. The injuries incurred by the fighters were also very severe. It was also condemned by noted politicians and their parties all around the world. But in 1993 some ground rules were established and by July, 2000, the final unified rules for MMA came into existence. Keeping these rules in mind several strategies were developed by the coaches and fighters to train in Thai Boxing Norwich.

Thai Boxing Norwich for MMA

Mixed Martial Arts or MMA utilize the two basic techniques i.e. of striking and grappling. All the strategies devised are based on these two basic techniques. The basic idea behind Thai Boxing Norwich is to combine the best of each discipline and increase the strength, power, thrust, agility and flexibility of the fighter.

The first strategy used by MMA fighters in the ring is the ‘sprawl and brawl’ technique. It is an effective technique striking while standing up and when the fight hasn’t touched ground. It is used to avoid taking the fight to the ground so that the chances of deadlocks and tapping outs can be avoided. This technique is usually well learnt through disciplines of Muay Thai, Judo, Boxing and Thai Boxing. It teaches them not give into submission while wrestling and maintain their standing position to avoid takedown.

The second strategy used in MMA fights and taught during Thai Boxing Norwich is the clinch fighting technique (also called dirty fighting technique). This technique is to prevent the opponent to go out of the clasp of the fighter while the fighter attempts to takedown the opponent while punching him at the same time. This strategy uses knees, elbows, stomps and punches. It is well used by boxers to increase knee and elbow accuracy while wrestlers use it to neutralize the striking skills of a superior stand up fighter.

The third and most commonly used strategy of Thai Boxing Norwich fighters is the ‘ground and pound’ technique. In this method the fighter takes down the opponent on to the ground and then continuously tries to get him in to submission by pounding him with punches via the elbow and the fist. This technique is most commonly used by fighters with a wrestling background.

The fourth strategy used by the Thai Boxing Norwich fighter is that of sub-seeking or submission grappling. It came from Brazilian jiu-jitsu and is used by fighters to constantly change their position so as not to give into submission and avoid tapping out.

These were the four main strategies used by MMA fighters. While doing your Thai Boxing Norwich training keep all these strategies in mind so that you can have a head start against your opponent.

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