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Neil Holden
Posted: 2012-07-06 06:21:00
The post is the taken from the name of a DVD that is being marketed, it is not myself stating that Muaythai has Kata's.

Maybe someone on AX has watched it, and can share some feed back?

This thread has lead onto a youtube clip of someone demonstrating / selling Muay-Boran forms ( kata's ). Maybe someone on AX has come across this, or even practises this as a form of exercise like tai-chi, yoga, pilates ie keeping fit and practising self-defence without impact wear and tear on their bodies.

Personally, I am a big fan of Muay-Boran, due to Grand Master Sken often refered to Ling-Lom in his teachings, especially as Muay-Boran is pretty applicable to self-defence.

The thread was leading onto an intersting subject of Muay-Boran and maybe Muay-Boran forms, Mae mai and Luke mai techniques.

Hopefully BKK Gym, Mariane and Paul Pearson can share some more of their knowledge and views on the subject, or maybe someone else will jump on board.

Grand Master Wood is heavily involved with Muay-Boran and has trained a lot of people in the U.K. over the years. Maybe the will add some input.

Muay-Boran = very cool!

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