jayoliver00
Black Belt
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2013
- Messages
- 511
- Reaction score
- 86
Thais also spar for knockouts.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
He doesn't talk much about watching the Thais spar amongst themselves while he was over there, but rather his experience in his own sparring sessions. I wonder if the trainers were taking advantage of the opportunity to give their fighters some hard rounds with a talented foreigner who had a different style.
Personally I think any assertions about how a country full of people "only", "always", or "never" do something a certain way are always going to be dubious. My impression is that the Thais usually default to lighter sparring because they actually fight in the ring so often that they don't need to get their hard contact experience in their daily sparring. (Plus they don't want to lose out on the income from a pro fight because of being injured from the gym.) That certainly doesn't mean they never spar hard.
You can take my impression with a large grain of salt, because I've never been to Thailand myself. I've only trained with Thais in the U.S., talked to people who have trained in Thailand and watched footage of training in Thailand.