Hello everyone ! I am new to Muay Thai and I haven’t joined a gym yet but I have started training at home with video tutorials mainly for the past few months and I am really passionate about it . Yesterday I got my first pair of gloves (Yokkao Basic 14 oz) and I am really happy , so I decided to share my views from my experience so far and I also have some questions .
Before I decided to start MuayThai I used to do IWKA Wing Chun for 2 years. The system was not strictly traditional and consisted a mix of many Wing Chun systems and styles, implemented by Sifu Sergio after his travels and training with other Sifu in China.(I was trained by a student of Sifu Sergio.) The latest principle brought into the system by Sifu Sergio Iadarola was “detachment” in terms that you should never rely on form and other factors when fighting .The latter actually helped me in converting to Muay Thai because I had experience with a multi angle striking system and I realize that I would have a really hard time converting if I was training in a system like Ip-man Wing Chun for example. The system also consisted of exercises with tai-chi and qi-gong elements that helped me improve my balance and flexibility .
The reason I decided to stop learning Wing Chun was that there was no sparring and the amount of realistic drills was minimal at the levels I trained and it also seemed to me that you had to train like for 20 years to use it successfully in a street situation. At this point I have to say that my goal in martial arts is to be able to be in a good level of defending myself and others in the street . Muay Thai seemed to be more effective to me in a shorter period of training, by means that if you have a good muay thai foundation + realistic drills and sparring ,even at a basic level you could actually do some serious damage to a possible attacker . (Correct me if I am mistaken.)
So far I’ve been seeing several Muay Thai videos and decided that I should build some good technique before joining a gym , that being said I would like to improve my leg flexibility in order to be able to land a higher roundhouse kick that could reach the opponent’s head and I have been doing several stretching accompanied with some ballistic stretches . Do you have in advice on how to progress at this in a safe way , avoiding possible injuries?
Shadowboxing is one of my priorities since I am training mostly alone , so I spend a lot of time shadowboxing using my webcam. What kind of blocking should I practice when shadowboxing ? I mainly check kicks and use the Dracula guard that I have seen in several videos and also slip through some punches but I seem to miss out elbow blocking (especially 180 degree elbows) and knee blocking . Any advice on shadowboxing in general ?
Sometimes I am lucky enough to do padwork with a friend or my girlfriend and I am also considering to buy a bag , that would have to wait for now .
I would appreciate any solo training advice !
Thanks for reading , I hope that it wasn’t long and boring :P