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Wai-Kru
Krabi-Krabong
One
of Thailands special Customs is the 'Wai', it is used
on a number of different

WAI
KRU (Paying homage to the Masters of Krabi-Krabong)
'Kru' is a Thai word which means the person
who teaches 'sid', or passes on knowledge to pupils (sid).
Normally Krus are highly respected in Thai Society. They are
knowledge able, full of perseverance. They practice high moral
standards in their way of life, leading very respectable lives.
They always devote themselves to performing their teaching
commitment until their pupils attain full knowledge and are
successful in their fields. Such a Kru is usually rewarded
by his sense of achievement, respect from everyone and an
increase in the number of students willing to submit to his
guidance.
To
show sincere appreciation and perseverance, dedication and
generosity in conferring knowledge & providing experience
for good opportunities, pupils in return will submit themselves
obediently and respectfully to their own Teacher's instruction
and advice, serve him diligently, and obey the rules and regulations
laid down by him (or her), so that the Teacher can pass on
the knowledge of that particular field to them closely, quickly,
properly and wisely.
Wai Kru is a demonstration of the pupil's respect & gratitude
to his teacher in submission to the teaching & training.
Wai Kru is traditionally practised by Thais of various professions
& Arts, e.g dancers, sword fighters, musicians, as well
as academic students, and of course Muay Thai Boxers are no
exception. As we have previously stated, "Wai" means
to pay respect by putting both hands together in front of
the chest. The demonstration of Wai Kru does not only imply
paying respect to the present Teacher, but also includes homage
to all the teachers of the discipline.
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