Technical, I see minimal reason for hard sparring, maybe a few times in camp at a different gym to hone your techniques and limit your own mistakes! Are those white T-shirts some of these guys were wearing some Siam boxing merch?
light technical is the only way to apply and learn and apply new techniques! hard sparring imo should only be reserved for fighters and even then only during certain parts of camp.
I agree! I think hard sparring has its pros for helping fighters such as Dutch kickboxers have the equivalent experience of fighting to prepare for actual fights more since they don’t train and fight in a young age like Thai fighters, but hard sparring is still somewhat harmful to the fighters and opponents so having a hard sparring day every week for a fighting gym and making the rest of the other days technical and light sparring is good from my perspective!
If you want to feel real toughness and grit, hard sparring is the way to go. If you want to learn and grow, light sparring is the way to go. And if you want a balance of both, combine the both but egos need to be put aside
Now you should have 1 year experience, if you didn't miss the training :D So if you don't miss it, what can you say now ? Or maybe better give some advice for beginners, like me, I am only 2 months into Muay Thai now =)
@@krapixx4275 I moved to an mma gym after 10 months of training as I built a pretty good base for striking. Now working on my wrestling and bjj so I can piece the puzzle together. So glad I started off in a Thai gym just to rep out the basics.
Good to see all ages there. From kids to the elderly. That two old guys looked good. The one in the Siam boxing vest and the other one in the Aberdeen top.
good stuff boys! Canadian here in Japan who took up muay Thai about 5 months ago. pretty much 98% of our sparring in the gym is technical because my sensei said the point of sparring is not to knock the other person down, but to improve our coordination, combos, form, spacing and timing. Of course time and place for everything such as a hard spar.
I used to like to spar hard. I was a fan of coming in Friday nights and throwing down. But these days, I’m all about light technical sparing. Save your brain cells for the ring Ladies and Gentlemen. You aren’t going to “Win” at sparing. Keep it competitive and fun, but you really don’t have to crush each other to become a better fighter. Put everything you got into smashing pads though. But when it comes to sparing, 50% - 70% Max power is really all you need 🙏🏼
I'm curious how tall is the " obviously " the tall guy? Just wonder because my 12 year old is built like him and lengthy for his age. We both have been doing Muay Thai for 8 months now.
How do you like to spar? technical, playful, hard? let us know comment below
Technical outside of camp. Hard sparring inside of camp.
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@@almurabitun i think its vital for some hard sparring especially in camp
@@จักรพันธ์ช่วงบัว-ณ5ฝ thank you krub
Technical, I see minimal reason for hard sparring, maybe a few times in camp at a different gym to hone your techniques and limit your own mistakes! Are those white T-shirts some of these guys were wearing some Siam boxing merch?
light technical is the only way to apply and learn and apply new techniques! hard sparring imo should only be reserved for fighters and even then only during certain parts of camp.
i agree
Well said 👏
I agree! I think hard sparring has its pros for helping fighters such as Dutch kickboxers have the equivalent experience of fighting to prepare for actual fights more since they don’t train and fight in a young age like Thai fighters, but hard sparring is still somewhat harmful to the fighters and opponents so having a hard sparring day every week for a fighting gym and making the rest of the other days technical and light sparring is good from my perspective!
If you want to feel real toughness and grit, hard sparring is the way to go.
If you want to learn and grow, light sparring is the way to go.
And if you want a balance of both, combine the both but egos need to be put aside
I’m 4 months into my Thai boxing, absolutely hooked on these videos. Taking a lot of tips into my sparring so grateful for this 🙏🏼
Now you should have 1 year experience, if you didn't miss the training :D
So if you don't miss it, what can you say now ? Or maybe better give some advice for beginners, like me, I am only 2 months into Muay Thai now =)
@@krapixx4275 I moved to an mma gym after 10 months of training as I built a pretty good base for striking. Now working on my wrestling and bjj so I can piece the puzzle together. So glad I started off in a Thai gym just to rep out the basics.
That first matchup looked like when you and your opponent pick the same guy on the character select screen.
Ryu vs Ryu
Anyone else wondering wtf their feeding them in Aberdeen. Gym of giants. Class atmosphere. The sport you never stop learning or growing
Agreed, class sparring great atmosphere everyone enjoying it and learning
Good to see all ages there. From kids to the elderly. That two old guys looked good. The one in the Siam boxing vest and the other one in the Aberdeen top.
100% the guy in the vest is 62 and loves it
@@SiamBoxing think the other guy is 68 too. Really good.
good stuff boys! Canadian here in Japan who took up muay Thai about 5 months ago. pretty much 98% of our sparring in the gym is technical because my sensei said the point of sparring is not to knock the other person down, but to improve our coordination, combos, form, spacing and timing. Of course time and place for everything such as a hard spar.
Lovely tekkers, particularly lad with red Fairtex shin pads. That fake right kick he keeps throwing with the rear 👌👌
Pure class great technical sparring
Technical and playful sparring are the best imo 😌
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More of this please
Thanks for watching
poetry in motion , the sweet violence
blue tshirt with fairtex shinnies has mad gusto
nice sparring no ego
I used to like to spar hard. I was a fan of coming in Friday nights and throwing down.
But these days, I’m all about light technical sparing.
Save your brain cells for the ring Ladies and Gentlemen. You aren’t going to “Win” at sparing.
Keep it competitive and fun, but you really don’t have to crush each other to become a better fighter.
Put everything you got into smashing pads though.
But when it comes to sparing, 50% - 70% Max power is really all you need 🙏🏼
Agreed 👍
Data what good control when sparring partners teamwork 🤟🤟🤟💪💪💪
NICE DIG THE SIAM THAI MERCH
thank you very much
Good...practice and talented 👍❤️
agreed, all very talented
Is this Aberdeen Scotland?
Yes. I’m Scottish, I’ve visited this gym for an interclub before.
do you have some technices about step inside knee ?
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Thanks for watching
I'm curious how tall is the " obviously " the tall guy? Just wonder because my 12 year old is built like him and lengthy for his age. We both have been doing Muay Thai for 8 months now.
sparring video in holland🙏🙏
Would love to do that
Beauty.
Thanks for watching
Love from Indian 🎉
Thanks
K1 Sparring please 🙏🏼🙏🏼
We will try
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Oweeee!
thanks for watching
Tall lad is awesome but deffo needs some fish and chips
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maybe I have an untrained eye but at times this looked like hard sparring
And it's always the tall skinny white dudes that always go hard like they got something to prove. Lol
It is hard sparring but controlled they are experienced enough to train hard but not seriously hurt each other
They’re good enough to go hard without going hard if that makes sense. If someone like myself went this hard I would make myself look very bad
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Good morning❗️
from Japan👍