Martial arts and combat sport are increasing their popularity in the past few decades. This popularity is not present only in Asia where most of these martial arts come from but all over the world. There are people who train these sports in Western countries for years. One of these sports is Muay Thai. This sport is practiced in more than 100 countries on every continent in the world. Many people consider it to be the best way to stain in shape and get familiar with Asian culture (especially Thai culture). Many people find it similar to kickboxing but Muay Thai is definitely a separate sport.
Muay Thai is a Sanskrit term and today this sport is also known as Thai Boxing and “The art of eight limbs”. This is one of the rare sports that is not focused only on certain part of the body – all the muscles and body parts are involved in this sport where people use kicks, punches and elbow and knee attacks to beat the opponent.
Muay Thai is a sport that has its roots in Thailand. So, it is a logical choice to learn this sport in the place where it all started. This is definitely the only place where you can find authentic Muay Thai moves and techniques that were kept for centuries. Muay Thai trainers found in Muay Thai training camps are not just simple instructors they are preservers of the Muay Thai tradition. These trainers have personal experience in the ring but they also have vast knowledge in passing the knowledge they have on any type of students.
Muay Thai can be learned in the best way in a Muay Thai camp. These camps usually welcome foreigners and in case you are not sure which camps are fond of foreigners we suggest you try Suwit Muay Thai camp. This camp is located on Phuket Island – one of the most beautiful places in Thailand and in the region. With years of experience this camp is here to help Muay Thai aspirants from all over the world to master this amazing discipline. Suwit Muay Thai is one of those places where you can experience true Muay Thai training sessions and feel all the benefits they bring.