Begin with an introduction to the history and philosophy of Muay Thai, helping you understand its importance in Thai society. Learn about the traditional Wai Kru ritual, a ceremonial dance performed before training or competition to show respect to teachers, ancestors, and the sport itself.
Discover why Muay Thai is often referred to as “The Art of Eight Limbs” because it utilises eight points of contact: fists, elbows, knees, and shins. During the training session, learn fundamental techniques such as basic stance, guard position, footwork, and balance.
Under the guidance of experienced trainers, be introduced to essential strikes including straight punches, hooks, roundhouse kicks, knee strikes, and elbow techniques. Each movement is carefully explained to ensure safety, proper form, and effective execution.
The training is suitable for beginners and does not require prior experience. Exercises are adapted to individual fitness levels, making Muay Thai accessible to everyone—from first-time learners to those with athletic backgrounds. In addition to technique training, engage in light conditioning exercises that improve strength, flexibility, endurance, and coordination.
Beyond the physical benefits, Muay Thai training encourages discipline, respect, and mindfulness. Trainers emphasise controlled movements, awareness of the body, and mutual respect between participants. This creates a positive and supportive learning environment where individuals can challenge themselves while feeling encouraged and safe.