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Posted: 2012-08-07 08:33:01
If a guy asks what Muay Thai is you should say it's a very old martial art which originates from Thailand. The pure Thai art (which includes elbows and knees to the head) is practised in the UK by experienced fighters and this is called A-Class, but we also have slightly modified rules for less experienced fighters (B & C Class).

When explaining K1, I personally always say it is similar to Muay Thai but there are no elbows at all, no clinch and you can only knee once and then you have to let go.

You could go into more detail (3x3's V 5 x 3's, punches and kicks scoring equal unlike Muay Thai) but this is it in a nutshell, you don't want to confuse a complete beginner, he'll piece the finer details together later on as he gets more involved.

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