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Recommended Posthumous Muay Thai Blog – I Love Good Writing
December 27, 2012A couple weeks ago my best friend from childhood came out to Thailand (her first international travel in 15 years) to visit me in Chiang Mai. Upon her her return to New York she sent me... -
Patience Healing Stitches – Taking It Easy in Training for Muay Thai
December 22, 2012I got cut by an elbow in the first round of my most recent fight at Kalare Stadium. It happened at about 1:20 when I had my opponent’s back to the ropes and I over turned... -
Hidden Gems – Muay Thai/Boxing Champions and Trainers
December 18, 2012Last week my husband started taking private boxing lessons from one of the trainers at the gym who gets very little attention from westerners. A little background about Neung: When we have gotten to... -
Thank You 1,000 Facebook Likes – What Muay Thai on Facebook Means
December 16, 2012I’ve been watching the number on my Facebook page for a couple days now, observing the number of likes ticking upward toward 1,000. And there it is! I think when I first came to Thailand I... -
Some Final Padwork with Den Before My 32nd Fight [vid] – Lanna Muay Thai
December 13, 2012Due to fast turnover between my last few fights, I’ve had a slightly wonky training schedule and have been alternating which leg is out of commission for a few days after each fight night. My left... -
Elbows and Covering Distance With Wung – Muay Thai Technique
December 9, 2012Wung is one of my favorite things about Lanna. For a long time he scared me, but it’s more accurate to say I was intimidated by him. Wung’s the kind of guy who doesn’t bother learning... -
Connecting Through the Web – Like-Minded Fighters in Muay Thai
December 9, 2012I was just now writing a response on Facebook to a female fighter down in Phuket, Natasha Sky Sinbimuaythai, who shares views on and goals for Muay Thai that are very similar to mine. I was... -
A Muay Thai Film Short – Before a Fight [vid]
December 8, 2012Short Film I’ve wanted to show more of my experiences surrounding a fight: the moments before, between and after – all the things of fights that aren’t fighting. It’s a little difficult to capture some of... -
Train and Fight vs Training for a Fight – Infinite Muay Thai
December 3, 2012Sepp Herberger: After the game is before the game – Nach dem Spiel ist vor dem Spiel The next game/opponent is always the toughest one – Das nächste Spiel/Der nächste Gegner ist immer das/der schwerste There...