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# MUAY Submissions, Breaks & Locks of Muay Thai & Muay Boran

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## Customer Reviews

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    Great for Any Martial Arts Practitioner
  

*by Z***E on Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2015*

A compendium of nasty, often simple, and hard-hitting techniques. Many martial arts books that advertise as much. Few deliver to this extent. Full disclosure: I'm not a Muay Thai practitioner. I do have a varied martial arts and boxing background. I've sparred with people who train Muay Thai. For all the talk about "dirty boxing," this is "dirty Muay Thai," complementing an already vicious eight-points-of-contact martial art that already possesses sufficient tools and and requisite conditioning to end a fight. The techniques in this book adapt well to (careful) free or technique-based sparring. They're much easier and more practical to apply than a lot of the joint lock systems you see, and these don't require compliant partners to execute. (The best joint lock person I know, who has trained police, also had a Sombo background and was willing to trade a broken nose to pop an elbow or a shoulder.)The author clearly spells out variations, the need for set-ups and misdirection to execute, and the consequences of applying these techniques with full force. The spinning motions are executed at short range, using elbow or backhand techniques. Even a poorly executed application of these techniques can knock someone down or wrench their elbow or knee beyond use. Some 54 core techniques and variations offer arm and leg breaks, neck cranks, rising headbutts from the clinch, and agonizing counters to kicking and punching attacks.The cover alone offers a useful application from a passive stance, great for self-defense if you see the punch coming.Illustrations include black and white photos that appear to have been rendered as illustrations. The movements are very clear. The author also conveys a pithy how-to methodology for each technique consisting of: 1.) Purpose, 2.) Vulnerability, 3.) How, 4.) Focus and 5.) Variation, an excellent departure from lesser texts that don't clearly explain how to actually execute given techniques. Descriptions offer insights into how to maintain defense while applying techniques.This is an "information purposes only" book. It doesn't explore the legal implications of breaking an attacker's neck or crippling him for trying to punch or kick you. That's for a responsible reader to consider. Some of the photographs show applications to armed attackers, scenarios fortunately beyond my experiences.All told, I appreciate the quick-and-dirty methods provided through an accomplished instructor's careful study. He extends lesser-known techniques from 10 branches within a proven, devastating martial art. The author specifies effective applications, with "hidden" techniques that begin in reality and end in blunt-force trauma.

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    Great information
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2013*

First time ever reviewing a book on Amazon. I have been learning Muay Thai for six years and have read and watched everything I can find on the topic. This book is a god send for learning the hard to find techniques of Muay your typical Muay Thai teacher has no idea about (or if they do know it they would refuse to teach you). The great things about this book is it demonstrates what I will call for lack of a better term "core Muay Boran techniques" (it does not teach *the style* of Muay Boran of which footwork and guard position is a totally different animal that takes years to master) you will see in Thai movies like Ong Bak, Tony Jaa films, and the older Muay Boran/Chaiya movies on youtube.With that said the content of the book can be divided into a few sections. Unfortunately the first 50 pages is largely fluff/filler information but the inclusion of Thai cultural references throughout the book is a welcome addition.The techniques are true to what you pay for: joint traps and breaks and Muay style sweeps. Some of the techniques are very low probability of success moves but like all of Muay Thai it is knowing you have unexpected tools in your arsenal which makes it powerful and some of these I am certain you have never seen your Muay Thai teachers train you in.Some of the moves are no joke and really dangerous and I have to laugh at the authors introduction that in accordance with his Kru's (teachers) wishes he does not demonstrate any deadly moves. In catch wrestling terms they are "hooks" moves that can produce a life altering injury. Never spar/try with any force neck cranks, elbow submissions or sweeping an opponents back onto your knee pinned to the ground.I would love to see a second volume in this series on the authors favorite combinations and a third on Krabi Krabong with a focus on knife, short sword, and or staff Muay techniqes.

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    The lesser known side to Muay
  

*by G***V on Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2013*

Where to start.First off as the author states this book is TO THE POINT. Which I believe will make a bad read for someone looking for a history lesson. But this book is not about that. This is about the lesser known strikes and moves in Muay. The author breaks it down to its essence : what the move does, what you are to focus on when you do the move, what to do more of. If you have ever seen The Protector then you will be pleased to know some of the jaw dropping joint breaks of the last brutal scene are described in the book. Also this book is not just about the moves and strikes. The author took the time to provide vital training advice and basics to Muay in its many forms (Muay Boran, Muay Chaiyuth, Muay Thai, among others) This book is basically a reference guide to most of the need to know basics of Muay training with lesser known moves and strikes of the art of Muay. This os one of the few MA books that I am actually excited to own.I can only hope for a vol 2

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