Naked Muay Thai 12: Catching & Retrieving the Leg!

Full-Video: https://vimeo.com/178595759
Teacher: Cat Noble
Student: Gigi Jimiiji
(Level: Beginner)
This video will demonstrate how to catch an opponent’s leg off of a body kick, what to do once you have caught the leg, and how to retrieve your leg if you’ve been caught. For these drills, it is very helpful to have a training partner and proper equipment (gloves and shin guards) is recommended at all times.
Martial arts can be practiced for any reason from combat to meditation and they result in a sense of discipline, confidence and responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of human nature and the Self. Muay Thai (also called the Art of Eight Limbs or Thai boxing) is a stand-up striking art. Since the introduction of equipment and boxing rings, Muay Thai has become a competitive combat sport and is popular with MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters as a striking strategy. -NYV0082D

Naked Muay Thai 11: Clinch Engagement and Movement!

Full-Video: https://vimeo.com/177675879/
Teacher: Cat Noble
Student: Gigi Jimiiji
(Level: Beginner)
This video will demonstrate a very unique aspect of Muay Thai, how to fight in the clinch. Many people consider Muay Thai a form of kickboxing, but the clinch, which involves grappling to control the opponent’s head and scoring points with knees, elbows and sweeps, is not part of the majority of kickboxing competitions. To prepare for our clinch work, we warm up with knees and arm movements. And then move on to proper technique for controlling the head and review the two different types of knees practitioners may use to score points in the clinch. For these drills, it is very helpful to have a training partner and proper equipment is recommended at all times.
Martial arts can be practiced for any reason from combat to meditation and they result in a sense of discipline, confidence and responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of human nature and the Self. Muay Thai (also called the Art of Eight Limbs or Thai boxing) is a stand-up striking art. Since the introduction of equipment and boxing rings, Muay Thai has become a competitive combat sport and is popular with MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters as a striking strategy. -NYV0082C

Naked Muay Thai 10: Setting Up Kicks with Hands!

Full-Video: https://vimeo.com/176689519/
Teacher: Cat Noble
Student: Gigi Jimiiji
(Level: Beginner)
This video will demonstrate how to disguise a leg attack by distracting the opponent with hand combinations. Once practitioners are comfortable with the basic techniques of Muay Thai, we delve more into the mental aspect and learn how the fight becomes an intelligent strategy game. We introduce three different drills that build upon each other to condition the opponent’s mind not to expect a leg kick. For these drills, it is very helpful to have a training partner and proper equipment (gloves and shin guards) is recommended at all times.
Martial arts can be practiced for any reason from combat to meditation and they result in a sense of discipline, confidence and responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of human nature and the Self. Muay Thai (also called the Art of Eight Limbs or Thai boxing) is a stand-up striking art. Since the introduction of equipment and boxing rings, Muay Thai has become a competitive combat sport and is popular with MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters as a striking strategy. -NYV0082B

Naked Muay Thai 9: Shadowboxing Technique and Mindset!

Full-Video: https://vimeo.com/175776447
Teacher: Cat Noble
Student: Gigi Jimiiji
(Level: Beginner)
Martial arts can be practiced for any reason from combat to meditation and they result in a sense of discipline, confidence and responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of human nature and the Self. Muay Thai (also called the Art of Eight Limbs or Thai boxing) is a stand-up striking art. Since the introduction of equipment and boxing rings, Muay Thai has become a competitive combat sport and is popular with MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters as a striking strategy.
This video will demonstrate how to shadowbox and explain the proper mindset for practitioners to get the most out of their shadowboxing. This method of training is used to warm up the body and the mind by having practitioners visualize fighting an imaginary opponent in order to run through their arsenal of techniques. The focus in shadow boxing should always be proper form and practitioners are welcome to pause their imaginary fight and repeat a given technique or combination as many times as it takes for it to feel comfortable. If available, a mirror or a training partner is incredibly helpful for feedback. -NYV0082A

Naked Muay Thai 8: Technical Sparring!

Full-Video: https://vimeo.com/164058130/
Teacher: Cat Noble
Student: Gigi Jimiiji
(Level: Beginner-Intermediate)
This video will demonstrate the practice of technical sparring, which is a way to safely practice fighting. Practitioners will learn how to turn the strikes they have practiced into combinations and try them out for efficacy on a partner. If you are training at home, please always be sure to wear proper equipment: gloves, shin guards and mouth guard. Practitioners are encouraged to train in an open space with plenty of room to move, and may use either a partner or a mirror for feedback on technique.
Martial arts can be practiced for any reason from combat to meditation and they result in a sense of discipline, confidence and responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of human nature and the Self. Muay Thai (also called the Art of Eight Limbs or Thai boxing) is a stand-up striking art. Since the introduction of equipment and boxing rings, Muay Thai has become a competitive combat sport and is popular with MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters as a striking strategy. -NYV0077D

Naked Muay Thai 7: Clinch and Round Knees!

Full-Video: https://vimeo.com/163844758
Teacher: Cat Noble
Student: Gigi Jimiiji
(Level: Beginner-Intermediate)
While Muay Thai is largely classed as a striking art, there is also a grappling aspect to this practice called “clinching”. This video will demonstrate the basics of the Muay Thai clinch with emphasis on control, leverage and how to use knee strikes in this scenario. We will also introduce round knees, a different kind of knee strike, and demonstrate the difference between a straight and round knee. Practitioners are encouraged to train in an open space with plenty of room to move, and may use either a partner or a mirror for feedback on technique.
Martial arts can be practiced for any reason from combat to meditation and they result in a sense of discipline, confidence and responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of human nature and the Self. Muay Thai (also called the Art of Eight Limbs or Thai boxing) is a stand-up striking art. Since the introduction of equipment and boxing rings, Muay Thai has become a competitive combat sport and is popular with MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters as a striking strategy. -NYV0077C

Naked Muay Thai 6: Straight Knees & The Push Kick!

Full-Video: https://vimeo.com/163043379/
Teacher: Cat Noble
Student: Gigi Jimiiji
(Level: Beginner-Intermediate)
This video will demonstrate how to throw a straight Muay Thai knee strike, with emphasis on proper hip rotation technique and foot placement. We will also go over the teep (push kick) as an extension of the same movement, discussing why and how to implement each technique in a Muay Thai fight. Practitioners are encouraged to train in an open space with plenty of room to move, and may use either a partner or a mirror for feedback on technique.
Martial arts can be practiced for any reason from combat to meditation and they result in a sense of discipline, confidence and responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of human nature and the Self. Muay Thai (also called the Art of Eight Limbs or Thai boxing) is a stand-up striking art. Since the introduction of equipment and boxing rings, Muay Thai has become a competitive combat sport and is popular with MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters as a striking strategy.
NYV0077B

Naked Muay Thai 5: Elbow Strikes!

Full-Video: https://vimeo.com/162325738
Teacher: Cat Noble
Student: Gigi Jimiiji
(Level: Beginner-Intermediate)
Martial arts can be practiced for any reason from combat to meditation and they result in a sense of discipline, confidence and responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of human nature and the Self. Muay Thai (also called the Art of Eight Limbs or Thai boxing) is a stand-up striking art. Since the introduction of equipment and boxing rings, Muay Thai has become a competitive combat sport and is popular with MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters as a striking strategy.
This video will demonstrate a few basic elbow strikes with an emphasis on safety. We will discuss the strategy of why elbows are useful in a Muay Thai fight and when is the proper time to use them. Practitioners are encouraged to train in an open space with plenty of room to move, and may use either a partner or a mirror for feedback on technique. -NYV0077A