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Ljudi to cesto znaju zamijeniti jedno za drugo. Kad vide tajlandski boks, muay thai, obicno je prvo sto im padne na pamet "aha kickbox". ali nije.

Kickboxing vs Muay Thai: Same Same But Different

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While many people think that Kickboxing and Muay Thai are very similar, in terms of technique and fighting styles, they are in many ways, completely different. Although there are universal techniques that are shared between the sports, the implementation varies depending on the sport and the individual fighter.

Muay Thai, in broad terms, fits under the category of ‘Kickboxing’ though there are more differences than there are similarities.

The most common way to explain Muay Thai to somebody is to say “it’s kickboxing with elbows and knees.” Unfortunately, that is like saying Kickboxing is Karate without a Gi.

This is wrong.

Depending on your own martial arts background and whether you train Muay Thai or Kickboxing, it is important to understand what makes your sport unique. Being able to recognize the differences between the two sports can also help you improve your own stand up game.

You might find that your own current fighting style leans more towards kickboxing than Muay Thai and that’s perfectly fine as long as you understand what you are doing.

It is important to know that every Muay Thai fighter has their own style — be it a hybrid of Kickboxing and Traditional Muay Thai or more of one than the other.

This article is a breakdown of traditional Muay Thai techniques used in Thailand at the major stadiums like Lumpinee and Ratchadamnern compared to Kickboxing (the various types, since Kickboxing has a number of styles under it).

Note that you might find that some Thai fighters have a hybrid style between the two arts, especially if you look at those fighters who compete under BOTH styles (K1 and Muay Thai).

What you actually find when you look at the history of Kickboxing is that Muay Thai often played a pivotal role in the foundation and influencing of many of the Kickboxing styles!

What is Kickboxing?

Kickboxing can basically mean any sport that includes the use of hands and kicks in a full contact setting. That is, kickboxing utilizes the 4-point striking system (punches and kicks) while Muay Thai utilizes the 8-point striking system (punches, kicks, knees, elbows) and the ‘full’ clinch. The clinch in kickboxing is a means of tying up the opponent for a positional reset. Some kickboxing rules (K1) allow for a partial clinch from which 1 strike can be thown before the ref resets the fighters. However, in Muay Thai, competitors are not reset once they clinch but must attack and defend while one party is active; a reset only happens when both parties are inactive in the clinch.

To confuse things a bit further, Kickboxing has a number of different martial arts grouped under the term. The short of it is that Kickboxing, in its original form, was a style of karate (Kyokushinkai) with boxing gloves thrown on that originated in the 60’s. It was often called Full Contact Karate. Kickboxing (or American Kickboxing as it was known) was popularized way back in the 80’s with movies like Kickboxer staring Van Dam. Kickboxing, eventually, became a catch all term for any sport that combined Kicks with boxing. To muddle the waters even more, Muay Thai fighters often participate in Kickboxing fights.

I want to point out that MODERN kickboxing has evolved over the past few decades. The style of kickboxing that was ubiquitous in the 60′-80′s has now evolved, as a sport, to a style more similar to traditional Muay Thai. The old style of Kickboxing (known as American Kickboxing) can still be found around, however, known as Full Contact Karate. It’s generally only practiced competitively in the Karate world, however. Kickboxing, in the modern sense, refers to the style found in K1/Glory.

There are a number of styles of kickboxing:

American Kickboxing
Dutch Kickboxing
K1 Kickboxing
Chinese Kickboxing (San Chou)
Muay Thai

Let’s look at each of them briefly.
American/Western Kickboxing

What is American Kickboxing

Full Contact Karate (Karate with boxing gloves) that was popularized during the 60′s-80′s. Unlike Japanese Kickboxing, American Kickboxing was not influenced by Muay Thai, but rather developed free from its influence (hence the kicks are completely different, the Karate movement and style very much present in the sport, complete unfamiliarity with low leg kicks, and kicks are not checked via shins).

History

American Kickboxing, itself, is a blend of (Japanese) Karate (usually the forms that include full contact sparring, this being mostly Kyokushin Full Contact Karate) and Boxing. As such, if you look at the Karate part, you can trace the roots back both to the ancient Asian roots in feudal Japan. But the blend of the two arts in the form of Full Contact Karate started appearing, in sport form across the US, in the 60′s.


http://muaythaipros.com/kickingboxing-v ... different/


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 Naslov: Re: Tajlandski boks vs Kickbox - sta je razlika
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ima jedna fora..veli: sta je kickbox?

muay thai za pickice.

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 Naslov: Re: Tajlandski boks vs Kickbox - sta je razlika
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tkzv muay boran

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 Naslov: Re: Tajlandski boks vs Kickbox - sta je razlika
PostPostano: 26 stu 2014, 20:43 
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Niko ovdje ne voli ovakve sportove?

Onaj bojovnik OSA iz gardijske brigade se garant malo kuzi barem. Samo nema ga nesto.


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