Muay Thai Bones Podcast ep 18 – and so much more

Lots to get caught up on! The Muay Thai Bones podcast is back, with an episode covering some of the more psychological aspects of Muay Thai and being a...

Lots to get caught up on!

The Muay Thai Bones podcast is back, with an episode covering some of the more psychological aspects of Muay Thai and being a fighter, as well as the preciousness of the Muay Khao fighting style which recently has been under some threat of being phased out, albeit briefly.

Watch episode 18 here on YouTube (below), or get the audio version for your listening ease here as a patron.

The full Muay Thai Bones podcast, episode 18

So much more has been going on

I shared a story that Yodkhunpon told me from his early days before he was a champion level fighter in one of my recent vlogs:

I did a technique vlog on Jang-wa, which roughly means rhythm:

We published Muay Thai Library session documenting the fighting style of WBC World Champion Den Junlaphan (watch the full hour here), 8 minute clips video below:

I also published my 24 minute interview with the legend Padejseuk, the 1979 Fighter of the Year, in which he talks about how he defeated Dieselnoi and other greats of his day, and the differences between Muay Thai of today and his era (video below, be sure to turn on English subtitles “cc”):

you can read all about this interview, and see the transcript here

This, below, is my geeking out about the interview, if you want to see what I loved about it:

And we published a Muay Thai Library session with Wangchannoi, one of the all time legends of the sport and a big hero to me. You can watch that full hour on Patreon:

you can watch the Wangchannoi session as a patreon here

That’s a quick update of the best of my content lately. A big thank you to everyone who supports me on Patreon which makes all of this possible. Not only the Patreon-only material, but all the public content as well.

You can support this content: Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu on Patreon
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A 100 lb. (46 kg) female Muay Thai fighter. Originally I trained under Kumron Vaitayanon (Master K) and Kaensak sor. Ploenjit in New Jersey. I then moved to Thailand to train and fight full time in April of 2012, devoting myself to fighting 100 Thai fights, as well as blogging full time. Having surpassed 100, and then 200, becoming the westerner with the most fights in Thailand, in history, my new goal is to fight an impossible 471 times, the historical record for the greatest number of documented professional fights (see western boxer Len Wickwar, circa 1940), and along the way to continue documenting the Muay Thai of Thailand in the Muay Thai Library project: see patreon.com/sylviemuay

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