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Why You Should Be Training Muay Thai Kick-Boxing For Mixed Martial Arts MMA: Our Top 3

Why You Should Be Training Muay Thai Kick-Boxing For Mixed Martial Arts MMA: Our Top 3.

Muay Thai Kick-Boxing is an art form that dates way far back in Thailand. Today it is still the national sport of Thailand, and a widely respected martial art to utilize in mixed-martial arts. Here are 3 reasons you should be adding Muay Thai Kick-Boxing to your MMA arsenal.

Elbows.

Learning to throw elbows in Thai Boxing is an incredible tool to do some major damage to your opponent. If you're connecting with elbows and your opponent isn't knocked out, then they are likely cut up enough to stop the match.

Throwing elbows when standing up also prepares you to throw them when on the ground. This adds immensely to your ground and pound attack.

Knees.

Thai boxing utilizes knees like no other striking art. There are some fighters that lock on a Thai clinch, and throw knee after knee destroying their opponent.

Watch Anderson Silva or Shogun Rua to see to beautiful Muay Thai knees thrown from the clinch.

Combination.

Muay Thai kick-boxing teaches you to strike from many points. Shins, knees, elbows, and fists combined together into an ultimate combination that fighters can't keep track of where all these strikes are coming from.

Again training the combinations standing up will often work for the ground too. Throwing knees to the body and elbowing to the body and head gives you a huge advantage on the ground.

These are just a few reasons to be training Muay Thai Kick-Boxing for Mixed-martial arts. Add a complete MMA strength and conditioning program to get the power and stamina behind every strike you throw.

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