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Brief
History of Muay Thai
The
origins and history of Muay Thai are unknown; the historical
documents deal very little with Thai boxing, only when it
is mentioned in ancient Thai laws, in chronicles (especially
with reference to military events or festive affairs), or
in literature. Many later books on Muay Thai conclude that
it has been a unique national martial art in the Thai nation
since the distant past.
The
earliest beginnings of the arts of self-defence should be
similar, especially amongst Asian countries, which emphasize
fighting with all parts of the body such as throwing, thumping,
breaking, punching, beating, knocking, thrusting and kicking,
and so on. It is believed that Muay Thai started by using
all parts of the body for self-defence and for settling arguments,
as well as for defending the country during the various wars.
Muay Thai was practised by the soldiers of the army in battle
with neighbouring countries, in order to keep enemies from
reaching them with weapons, such as swords, in combat at close-quarters.
The Thais used the arts of Muay Thai, especially dtae and
teep, to keep their opponents at a distance, as well as to
keep them off balance so that they would surrender more easily.
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