@@saraths3140 you can think of it like that, I don’t know the exact term for muah Thai or Muay Boran when they do these techniques but kata is usually referred for Karate or other Japanese martial arts if I’m not mistaken… i dont know, I love Muay Thai more though haha
@@GilWandered im doing mma so we get trained in all.. As muay thai can be properly learned from thailand only.. Nustlike kalaripayattu you cant learn properly in thailand
Traditional and Original Muay Thay, the successor of Muay Boran demonstrated by Tony Jaa. The Muay Thai we see now adays in sports only have a essence of it. The True Muay Thay was meant for handling multiple enemies and using the whole body as a weapon which is called the "Art of 8 Limbs"
Avoiding Danger! That's the one Anderson Silva used in a fight even though his trainers advised him not to because it had a high chance of getting him hurt. He wanted to prove them wrong so he had his wife hold up a pad and he drilled the technique everyday until the fight and knocked his opponent out with it. Fun fact lol
yes, also check muay thai fighter Yodkhunpon - The "Elbow Hunter" putting full ranges of elbows to combat, dat should flexibility... His demo: th-cam.com/video/yFHfgrUMq9I/w-d-xo.html
kick Yothi(Garuda Yothi) crocodile thrashing the tail face the powerful elephant Hanuman(Monkey) offers the ring horse swaggers deer looking back Orge(ong kot) wields the sword(Pracunt) invade hera's(mythical creature) territory soldiers moving mad elephant break the elephant trunk shrug fish spines deer flicking face orge(rammasool) throwing axes wave smashing the shore fish(ta'pean) hidden tree stump alpha orge catching monkeys breaks the alpha elephant's(erawon) neck snake chasing lizard trembling the mountain lady liaw throwing the spear invade lom grod border town stop the soldiers fish bumping the gums *name of muay art mostly from Ramakien poem*
I can't believe cambodia took this and made it its national martial art. No one has seen a Bokator in the early 1900's., Thailand was occupying Cambodia for 100 or so years in the Rattanakosin era and there was no recording. No tourist or had ever seen a Bokator too. Cambodians straight up just copied this without shame.
É isso mesmo nesse filme ele luta Muay Boran o antecessor do Muay thai hoje em dia as pessoas não sabem o que é muay boran mais o ator tony jaa colocou o muay boran no mapa com os filmes ong bak o protetor e outros filmaços dele
Jai Bajrang Bali. Muay Thai is heavily inspired from Hanuman in Thailand Ramayan. We also have similar martial art called Musti Yuddha it's more dirtier it's also inspired from Hanuman
@Antonio Machado Netto well in modern english language that's almost the best we can do without going into some Shakespearean, middle or old english lol, am sure a lot of other languages in asia can have it well translated and retain all the colorful philosophy behind it, for example in chinese, every word that guy throws is a direct four-word idiom translation
You know, I was trying to follow his movements and go through the techniques, but it seems to pretty hard for me, I mean it's easy getting the form , but not like the flowey movement thingy ... Idk it just seems weird when I do it...
@@user-fj2pv8eo7w muay thai may be a sport but it is also a dangerous, brutal and a deadly style of kickboxing. i've train muay thai since 2019. and it was hard. i blocks some of the strong roundhouse kicks, i knee strike fast to the hard heavy bag made of cement powder mixer and i got knockout by a former muay thai champion who is my personal coach since i start my first spar at the gym around day 5, i combined my taekwondo moves and long-range kicks but i wasn't strong enough, i got beaten out and i have a cut on my forehead by the clinch and elbow strikes. I lost the fight.
It's not random, it is the same with kung fu styles, each movement/technique has a name. For Example in Tiger/Crane form in the style I learned you see individual techniques like these.. Tony Jaa is demonstrating in the scene what he was taught to his teacher so he is naming the movements as he does them, thus showing he has learned not just the movement but the names or each technique. Each movement has a specific name for a specific reason, for example when I was teaching others I would yell out the names of techniques as we went through then, names like "Hungry Tiger Catches Lamb" because the movements were inspired by watching animals and their movements, it also let's you picture the fast stron and ripping movements and energy you should be exerting. In most traditional martial art systems techniques are names after animals movements or actions one does while working etc. Another example of a technique we would do would be "leading horse to stable" because in the technique you make a grabing motion into 2 fists and swing them across you body as you turn as the hips. It resembles putting all your weight and muscle into pulling a horse by a rope..so the lesson being those are not random things he's yelling out, they describe the movements, and give each technique a name, so when your teacher wants you to demonstrate something specific he can say the name of the movement, often times the movement gives you something to visualize while practicing which improves your form. I hope that makes sense to you why he did that now.
*Some facts about Muay Korat* General Amnat Pookrisuk is a senior military officer who in his spare time teaches his own interpretations of Muay Veti (Muay Thai) to foreigners. Throughout his military career he has never fought in a boxing ring. He was never qualified as a Muay Thai teacher (Krob Kru) and is only an admirer of this sport. His famous „water buffalo technique“ comes from the (supposedly fictional) stories of Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Amnat likes to teach outside Thailand when he is on a business trip. Because he is a senior member of the military, he cannot be prosecuted. He knows many Thaiboxers through his participation in the betting business at Lumpini Stadium. He only learned Judo and Taekwondo from his military training. He mixed these styles with normal Muay Thai techniques and exports them abroad. Occasionally he claims to be able to do Ling Lom, but this is not true. Muay Korat was never in a Muay Thai fight and can neither be called an ancient nor a pure Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)
"I have taught you the deadly art of muay thai, now you must promise that you will never use it."
Who said this?
@@bjap1563 his master. Watch the movie. It's great
@@manwithnousername9779Whats the name of the movie
😂😂😂
@@keremk3085 Ong Bak
still the best muay boran performance i have seen in years
Is this kata.?
@@saraths3140 you can think of it like that, I don’t know the exact term for muah Thai or Muay Boran when they do these techniques but kata is usually referred for Karate or other Japanese martial arts if I’m not mistaken… i dont know, I love Muay Thai more though haha
@@GilWandered im doing mma so we get trained in all.. As muay thai can be properly learned from thailand only.. Nustlike kalaripayattu you cant learn properly in thailand
Bro its call mauye boran forms
"Meeting a friend"
*elbow to the head*
Sounds about right when I meet my mates
and knee to the chin
Traditional and Original Muay Thay, the successor of Muay Boran demonstrated by Tony Jaa.
The Muay Thai we see now adays in sports only have a essence of it.
The True Muay Thay was meant for handling multiple enemies and using the whole body as a weapon which is called the "Art of 8 Limbs"
Salman Saqib,
Actually, it’s “The Art of 9 Limbs” since they use their heads as a weapon in Muay Boran.
Yeah that's also the acception given that you are fighting on street without any rules
Muay thai is always art of eight limbs.. Just that traditional forms are not teaching
@@busy6865 your talking about lethwei.
@@jbarral6509 you're right
I remember trying to do all that with a slice of pizza in my hand back when i first saw this as a kid
That reminds me of doing it also when I was a kid back then watching this for the first time but I unpurposely hurt my elboe when I hit it on a wall 🗿
I just got some weird ad about slices of pizza. Weird.
That is intense Tony Jaa is such a beast what agility and clean form.
Avoiding Danger! That's the one Anderson Silva used in a fight even though his trainers advised him not to because it had a high chance of getting him hurt. He wanted to prove them wrong so he had his wife hold up a pad and he drilled the technique everyday until the fight and knocked his opponent out with it. Fun fact lol
yes hahaha his coach said not to do it "because it's a movie thing" and that it wouldn't work, it worked too much right.
I just learned that today! That’s why I came here
If they ever make a RAMAYANA movie with amazing special effects, than nobody else than Tony jaa should play the role of Hanuman.
Absolutely correct...love his move"Hanuman visits Lanka"
excuse me my ignorance but.. who is Hanuman ?
@@lucasrios7311 hanuman is a monkey warrior
@@sharwenboedhai8493 Dumbass. He is a Vanar and is a monkey God. Also a warrior.
@@lucasrios7311 hamuman is god like monkey king
This the most beautiful thing I’ve seen damn made me cry
I practice this every day
Is this kata..
@Abinanta Maheswara thats kata and its not muay thai its muay boran
@Abinanta Maheswara there is no katas in muay thai
@@saraths6842 it's a form
@@Tungsten-le1wy how many forms.? Isnt forns called as katas
such artistic grace
Is this kata or something made for movie
You give elbow strike when meeting a friend?
Just muay boran things
d34dj0k3r thats LITTT!!!
LOL Hell Yeah, only real friend elbow strike each other.
Manliest greeting.
You don't?
this movie is just as good as when I saw it in high school 17 years ago
I like the "meeting a friend" move
Meeting a friend has a new meaning
Sticky water has different meaning lol
amazing shoulder flexibility
yes, also check muay thai fighter Yodkhunpon - The "Elbow Hunter" putting full ranges of elbows to combat, dat should flexibility...
His demo: th-cam.com/video/yFHfgrUMq9I/w-d-xo.html
I knew Muay Thai is related to hindus , Hanuman's ring move is related to lord Hanuman when he gives ring to goddess Sita which lord Rama gave to him
He's just dreamy😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
lee sin muay thai dance :))
eew dirty league of legends.
No muay boran
Love this!
Beautiful
0:41 meeting a friend 😂
Amazing
That was so beautiful to watch
kick Yothi(Garuda Yothi)
crocodile thrashing the tail
face the powerful elephant
Hanuman(Monkey) offers the ring
horse swaggers
deer looking back
Orge(ong kot) wields the sword(Pracunt)
invade hera's(mythical creature) territory
soldiers moving
mad elephant
break the elephant trunk
shrug fish spines
deer flicking face
orge(rammasool) throwing axes
wave smashing the shore
fish(ta'pean) hidden tree stump
alpha orge catching monkeys
breaks the alpha elephant's(erawon) neck
snake chasing lizard
trembling the mountain
lady liaw
throwing the spear
invade lom grod border town
stop the soldiers
fish bumping the gums
*name of muay art mostly from Ramakien poem*
I can't believe cambodia took this and made it its national martial art. No one has seen a Bokator in the early 1900's., Thailand was occupying Cambodia for 100 or so years in the Rattanakosin era and there was no recording. No tourist or had ever seen a Bokator too.
Cambodians straight up just copied this without shame.
I wish I had Muay Thai gym in my area.
Beastin!!!!
The most beautiful kata I've ever seen
Is this a muay thai form or for movie.?
Is it.? There are no katas in muay thai
It's a muay Boran
I laugh so hard at the translations wtf hahaha
I know I'm late, but can you translate please?
@@jrob4795 it’s written in the video tho
É isso mesmo nesse filme ele luta Muay Boran o antecessor do Muay thai hoje em dia as pessoas não sabem o que é muay boran mais o ator tony jaa colocou o muay boran no mapa com os filmes ong bak o protetor e outros filmaços dele
Achei que é o Thai, é dito como fosse
Pois é eu percebi na hora que isso não éra muay thai e sim o muay boran
@@mercedesbarrios7148 só descobri a existência desse outro tipo a 3 dias
型到爆
A form that works
Love Muay Thai
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My first martial art is that was been taught by my teacher is Muay boran. as Thai citizen.
eyyyy...sticky waters
Khap kun khap 🙏🏻
Jai Bajrang Bali. Muay Thai is heavily inspired from Hanuman in Thailand Ramayan. We also have similar martial art called Musti Yuddha it's more dirtier it's also inspired from Hanuman
Imma gonna do that now when i meet my friends😂😂
Haha don't! Even the defensive moves in Muay Boran are designed to kill your enemies in one strike, lol!
Sawade krap 🙏👏👏👏
Is this a kata of muay thai
I knew he used to be buffer ☝️
Meet a friend 😂
👍
😮
I hope i can be his disciples
i still think about this scene often
/watch?v=BOK8f7ZymDI
awesome scene, crappy subtitles.
@Antonio Machado Netto well in modern english language that's almost the best we can do without going into some Shakespearean, middle or old english lol, am sure a lot of other languages in asia can have it well translated and retain all the colorful philosophy behind it, for example in chinese, every word that guy throws is a direct four-word idiom translation
Kenny Lin what language is it exactly?
Subtitles in a swinger club
Thai names?
I think the guy who signed Nelson Mandela's funeral did the subs.
Thamsanqa Jantjie 😂😂😂
Lee sin montage
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I don't think it's called kaya even though he is doing which is similar to kata.
Lmao sticky water
muay thai kata
There are no katas in muay thai
Not kata form
When i translated that into english It says
Muay thai words
You know, I was trying to follow his movements and go through the techniques, but it seems to pretty hard for me, I mean it's easy getting the form , but not like the flowey movement thingy ... Idk it just seems weird when I do it...
Yea you gotta drill it over n over n really get the muscle memory down for it to have this grace
Is that a real muay thai kata, or something made up for the movie????
I really think that probably it is a simply coreo
It's made up. As far as I know, there are no "Kata" in Muay Thai
its muay boran, muay thai's predecessor and yes they do have forms
@@HPTeguh its like kata only.. Its a form
Wave smashing the water
If that’s what he does meeting a friend then I don’t want to be his friend 🤣
mjh co tke hoc duok k
What is this called? Kata or what?
Its a form.. In karate its called kata
ram muay?
i think this is basically a new different form Tony Jaa actually create
he is making his own founding style of muay thai.
So this is the art of eight limbs..
Nine
Muay thai and muay boran are both the same
Muay boran the original muay thai
Muay boran for killed
Muay thai for sports
@@user-fj2pv8eo7w muay thai may be a sport but it is also a dangerous, brutal and a deadly style of kickboxing.
i've train muay thai since 2019. and it was hard. i blocks some of the strong roundhouse kicks, i knee strike fast to the hard heavy bag made of cement powder mixer and i got knockout by a former muay thai champion who is my personal coach since i start my first spar at the gym around day 5, i combined my taekwondo moves and long-range kicks but i wasn't strong enough, i got beaten out and i have a cut on my forehead by the clinch and elbow strikes. I lost the fight.
Hanuman rings 🫶🏻
Bad subtitle. lol
I was happier not knowing he was just speaking random shit while doing awesome moves.
It's not random, it is the same with kung fu styles, each movement/technique has a name. For Example in Tiger/Crane form in the style I learned you see individual techniques like these.. Tony Jaa is demonstrating in the scene what he was taught to his teacher so he is naming the movements as he does them, thus showing he has learned not just the movement but the names or each technique. Each movement has a specific name for a specific reason, for example when I was teaching others I would yell out the names of techniques as we went through then, names like "Hungry Tiger Catches Lamb" because the movements were inspired by watching animals and their movements, it also let's you picture the fast stron and ripping movements and energy you should be exerting. In most traditional martial art systems techniques are names after animals movements or actions one does while working etc. Another example of a technique we would do would be "leading horse to stable" because in the technique you make a grabing motion into 2 fists and swing them across you body as you turn as the hips. It resembles putting all your weight and muscle into pulling a horse by a rope..so the lesson being those are not random things he's yelling out, they describe the movements, and give each technique a name, so when your teacher wants you to demonstrate something specific he can say the name of the movement, often times the movement gives you something to visualize while practicing which improves your form. I hope that makes sense to you why he did that now.
What does he mean by "sticky water" anyway?
Be water my friend.
- Bruce Lee
who the hell made the subs lol....its completely wrong....and this coming from a thai person🤣🤣🤣
Phraseuth Phanethong I think those are the actual sub titles in the movie when you select the option to have them on
@@Sinnbad21 nope
Phraseuth Phanethong Alright I’ll take you for your word. I used to have the dvd and I thought those were the subtitles on it but I guess not
@@Sinnbad21 haha all good whoever made this one prolly just did for entertainment and laugh
On my DVD it has the same subtitles, and Ting nicknames George as dirty balls, which I don't even know if that's the right translation too
*Some facts about Muay Korat* General Amnat Pookrisuk is a senior military officer who in his spare time teaches his own interpretations of Muay Veti (Muay Thai) to foreigners. Throughout his military career he has never fought in a boxing ring. He was never qualified as a Muay Thai teacher (Krob Kru) and is only an admirer of this sport. His famous „water buffalo technique“ comes from the (supposedly fictional) stories of Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Amnat likes to teach outside Thailand when he is on a business trip. Because he is a senior member of the military, he cannot be prosecuted. He knows many Thaiboxers through his participation in the betting business at Lumpini Stadium. He only learned Judo and Taekwondo from his military training. He mixed these styles with normal Muay Thai techniques and exports them abroad. Occasionally he claims to be able to do Ling Lom, but this is not true. Muay Korat was never in a Muay Thai fight and can neither be called an ancient nor a pure Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)
I mean
Not to say who Asked but who benefits from this info? I had never heard of dude
This is SILLY LOL
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