When the opponent hit the right punch
Use left hand wipe the opponent fist
Use the uppercut hit at opponent’s chin.
When the opponent hit the right punch
Step the right foot forward, use left hand wipe the opponent fist
Use the right punch hit at opponent’s eye.
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
Technique
The first basic of Muay Thai is the posture that was called in Thai “Jod Muay”. The posture of Muay Thai will be different from boxing or other martial art. Since the posture is the first step of defending but Muay is the martial art that use eight limbs (2 hands, shins, knees and elbow) [...]
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
Technique
Muay Thai or Thai Kickboxing is referred as “the science of eight limbs” from its strength in using two hands, two shins, two knees and two elbows. Some said “NawaArwut” or the Art of nine Limbs (include Head)
Muay Thai are straightforward martial art, use strength in beating opponent with versatile skills. It is the descendant [...]
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
Muay Thai
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
2008
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
2007
In Thailand’s open economy, foreign trade accounts for a major portion of the national product. Its importance has grown substantially over the past 20 years as its share in the national income increased from 34 percent in 1961 to 67 percent in 1993. As the economy becomes in world economic conditions.
Exports. During 1988-1992 total value [...]
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
Culture
The Role of the Public Sector
Thailand is predominantly a free market economy with the private sector generating most of the economic activity. Public sector involvement is largely limited to providing a framework for the economy’s regulation and expansion. The government’s major contribution to economic growth has been to provide economic and social services, most notably [...]
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
Culture
Over the past two decades, the national income has increased by approximately eight percent per year. Moreover, growth has been broadly based, with all economic sectors participating in the development process.
The fabric of the Thai economy remained virtually unchanged up to the late 1950s. In the early 1960s, the industrial and service sectors began supplementing [...]
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
Culture
Thailand’s industries have traditionally been closely linked with agriculture. From the post-war years up to the late 1950s, the major processing facilities were rice mills, sawmills, sugar mills, ice factories, textile and gunnybag factories, tobacco leaf curing plants and cottage or household industries, such as fabric weaving and basketry, to supply local needs. All these [...]
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
Culture
Agricultural Credits. The main concern of economic and social development has been to make additional short-and long-term credit funds available of farmers. There are two sources of institutional credit for agriculture: the publicly-owned BAAC and the commercial banks. Expansion of agricultural credit in the past few years has increased substantially. Increased agricultural lending has resulted [...]
Date: 2009 02 04 | Category:
Culture