Slihn
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Any of you guys ever heard of Mae Mai Muay Thai Chaiya?Its one of the "old styles" of Thai Boxing.Check it out:
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Any of you guys ever heard of Mae Mai Muay Thai Chaiya?Its one of the "old styles" of Thai Boxing.Check it out:
Hmm... I will have to know your sources for this information. I own that book, and it is not a very credible source, as they don't list any of their references. As a matter of fact, that book is a composite of magazine articles (Int'l Budo & Blackbelt Mag I believe... I'll have to grab the book to verify). Muay Boran has existed before the author of the said book decided to publish his amalgamation of ancient Muay. The regional styles (as we have both agreed), are specializations and adaptations of Boran Muay that preceeds them. The word "Boran" is used in the same manner as one would reference "Gung Fu" nowadays. Its a description for the branches of the Boran that exist today. However, when someone gathers and resurfaces old techniques in Gung Fu, by way of the the various branches...you don't dismiss the fact that Gung Fu existed prior. The same goes for Boran. Hope that helps to clear the confusion. :asian:You are correct that Chaiya, Korat, Lopburi and Ta sao are regional styles. But what I have read and comfirmed this with blackdiamondcobra (MT member) is that muay boran is a composite style of the older styles. According to the book Muay Thai Boran, muay boran never existed in the past as a single martial art. Muay boran was the name utilized from 1995 until the present. Muay Boran was popularized thanks to Ong Bak. Hopefully this clears up any confusion.
Hehe, atleast it makes for good conversation in a section of MartialTalk that doesn't get much action!! :asian: