Training
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Heavy bag basics: distance, rhythm, and clean technique
Training with the heavy bag is a cornerstone of Muay Thai practice, offering a unique blend of conditioning, technique refinement,…
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Beginner conditioning: easy jump-rope alternatives
Jump rope is a classic warm-up and conditioning tool for Muay Thai, but it’s not for everyone. Some beginners struggle…
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Shadowboxing structure: a simple 3-round plan for beginners
Shadowboxing is a fundamental part of mastering Muay Thai, offering a versatile foundation for both beginners and seasoned fighters. Practicing…
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Muay Thai mobility routine: hips, ankles, and upper back
Muay Thai is not just about powerful strikes and raw strength; it relies heavily on the body’s ability to move…

Krit Sombat
A content writer focused on Muay Thai for beginners and Thai gym culture. He turns training routines, basic techniques, and etiquette into clear step-by-step guides, helping newcomers train safely, choose the right gear, and understand the rhythm of camps in Thailand.
