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		<title>Listening to Thai in Bangkok</title>
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		<title>General Information About Muay Thai</title>
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The national sport of Thailand, Muay Thai, is a fighting style incorporating the feet, knees, shins, elbows and fists to strike or block. Muay Thai practitioners follow a brutal training regiment that involves repetitive drills and conditioning to perfect abilities. The focus is on strengthening and toughening weak areas of the body, the shins being [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Brief on Muay Thai</title>
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It is believed that Muay Thai, or Thai Kickboxing, is where most forms of modern kickboxing originate. It primarily utilitzes the hands, elbows, feet, kn
ees and legs to strike, but practicioners can also combine grappling to strike their opponent. Grappling is normally
performed while standing, unlike other martial arts such as judo. Techniques derive from the [...]]]></description>
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