GERARD FINOT – THAI KICKBOXING FOR SELF-DEFENSE SERIES
R$ 40,00 REAIS
Thai Kickboxing for Self-Defense
· Starring: Master Gerard Finot
· Format: 2 DVD Complete Set
· Original Price: $40.00
· Language: English Language
· Region: Region Free
· What’s Included: 2 DVDs/ MP4
The complete and rare 2-Volume DVD set on Muay Thai Kickboxing as used for Self-Defense by Gerard Finot.
Muay Thai has been a part of Thai history and heritage for hundreds of years, as with most traditions from ancient times. Many different versions of the history of Muay Thai exist, but all sources agree that Muay Thai was the primary and most effective method of self-defense used by Thai warriors on the battlefields of conflicts and wars that occurred countless times throughout the history of the nation now known as Thailand. During this time, a warfare manual named “Chupasart” was written. This manual emphasized the martial uses of each body part. The underlying philosophy of this manual implied that fighting was more than the use of weapons, but most importantly, should engage total commitment from mind, body and soul.
The first known practice of Muay Thai as a “sport”, off and away from the heat and chaos of the battlefield occurred during the reign of King Prachao Sua (1697-1709 A.D.). With a great love of the combat art he often fought incognito in local village contests, often beating the local champions. When the nation was at peace, to keep the army busy he often ordered them to train in Muay Thai. It was from this that loosely organized competitions started sprouting up around the country.
In 1774, the legendary Nai Khanom Dtom made Muay Thai famous for his battle against a group of Burmese while he was a prisoner of war in Burma. He was captured when the Burmese ransacked and burnt Thailand’s ancient capital Ayuddhaya. He legendarily defeated ten of Burma’s best boxers when, without pause, he took them on one by one through a battering and bruising contest. He illustrated one of the most favorable elements in Muay Thai, an indomitable will to win for honor and willingness to face any odds. This can be summarized as: “Nothing can stand against you except yourself”.
The army has fostered Muay Thai. Soldiers have trained and used Muay Thai techniques for as long as there has been an army in Thailand. For the military, it has always had use for the close combat fighting skills, the martial art of the battlefield. When a Thai soldier fights hand to hand he uses Muay Thai. But then so does every Thai person, male or female. Watching it, learning it, and copying it is a part of Thai childhood. Muay Thai soon became a favorite sporting pastime for people from all walks of life, with training camps being established all over the country.
In the early 1930s, Muay Thai was officially codified, with rules and regulations being created and introduced into the sporting world, to make Muay Thai an international sport of the early 20th century and a safe ring sport. Round contests were introduced along with eight divisions based on international boxing. Queensbury rules boxing gloves replaced the rope bindings on the fighters’ hands.
With a centuries long history, Muay Thai has progressed and is now recognized in many countries worldwide, creating a new era of a proud world history. In recent years Muay Thai, both amateur and professional, has swept across the world like wildfire and developed into a premier ring sport – a fighting art with no equal in terms of unarmed combat and spectator appeal, as well as being a form of self defense and a fitness program.
01. Muay Thai Kickboxing Street Self-Defense Techniques
(approx. 60 mins)
02. Muay Thai Kickboxing for Law Enforcement Personnel