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Tai Chi form for Muay Thai boxing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert" data-source="post: 2629019" data-attributes="member: 214934"><p>Tai Chi is Chinese whereas Muay Thai developed in Thailand, then Siam in a very diffrent culture than China, that said there are a lot of religious practices in traditional Muay Thai, mostly Hindu and Buddhist, but no Tai Chi. Have fun stay safe!</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I'd recommend Yoga and meditation for flexibility and inner calm over Tai Chi actually, I'e tried both and the Yoga worked better for me, but if you're dead set on Tai chi then I'd go with a soft style to help your breathing and concentration.</p><p></p><p>EDIT 2: The dance you're talking about is called "Wai khru ram muay" it's basically a ceremonial circling of the ring, and prayer to gods and the Buddah for strength and an honorable fight. It isn't designed to add flexibility but to help reassure the boxer and fufil some religious beliefs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert, post: 2629019, member: 214934"] Tai Chi is Chinese whereas Muay Thai developed in Thailand, then Siam in a very diffrent culture than China, that said there are a lot of religious practices in traditional Muay Thai, mostly Hindu and Buddhist, but no Tai Chi. Have fun stay safe! EDIT: I'd recommend Yoga and meditation for flexibility and inner calm over Tai Chi actually, I'e tried both and the Yoga worked better for me, but if you're dead set on Tai chi then I'd go with a soft style to help your breathing and concentration. EDIT 2: The dance you're talking about is called "Wai khru ram muay" it's basically a ceremonial circling of the ring, and prayer to gods and the Buddah for strength and an honorable fight. It isn't designed to add flexibility but to help reassure the boxer and fufil some religious beliefs. [/QUOTE]
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