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Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu – Muay Thai Patreon videos
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Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu is a muay thai fighter living in Thailand and films private training sessions with local top ranked fighters and trainers.If you like the content I suggest you support her on patreon:https://anonym.to/?https://www.patreon.com/sylviemuayHere is the description from her site:Quote:The Documentary ProjectIn the past I have filmed private sessions with some of the greatest fight names in Thailand: legends like Sagat, Dieselnoi, Yodkhunpon, Rambaa, Namkabuan, Karuhat and Burklerk. I’ve now brought this approach to my Patreon supporters: long form, uncut training videos with commentary, recording the in-depth technique and ring strategy that is often missing in shorter, technique demos. You get to watch training unfold, largely unedited, as if you yourself are taking the private, thinking along with me as I try to learn each technique and philosophical approach. As a Muay Khao fighter these videos will have some emphasis on clinch and knee attacks, simply because there is very little out there on this and it is my personal focus; but they will not be exclusively so. This is an effort to capture of all approaches I can find, it is a multi-year documentary project that hopes to include perhaps a 100 instructors, recording in detail the great techniques of Thailand, and you get to follow along and learn as it is being filmed and posted.Watch a highlight of some of the incredible masters  included in this Library so far.By pledging a suggested $5 a month you get immediate access to this full Library of training techniques, and will benefit from new long form videos published from Thailand added more than once a month.  And you will help make this documentation happen.The Growing Technique LibraryNext Up:  Burklerk Pinsinchai…(early June)#16 Thailand PInsinchai – Attacking Shell (62 min) watch it hereFormer Lumpinee and Rajadamnern champion Thailand Pinsinchai teaches the beautiful framework for his attacking, elbowing style. Lots of minute corrections, small vital details that turn working techniques into dominance. You get the entire picture of a Muay Buek fighter out of the legendary Pinsinchai gym .#15 Yodkhunpon “The Elbow Hunter” part 2 – Escapes  (48 min) watch it herePart 2 of my session with one of the most feared elbow fighters of the Golden Age, Yodkhunpon Sitraipom, The Elbow Hunter of 100 Stitches. Lots of fine details in this one, escapes from clinch locks, turns and catches. Best is his floating, gentle style that also holds such violence.#14 Chatchai Sasakul – Perfecting Hands (106 min) watch it hereFormer WBC world boxing champion at Flyweight, and winner of Best Coach of the Year in Thailand, Chatchai in this nearly 2 hours of video makes micro adjustment after micro adjustment, honing in pristine technique in the basic strikes of boxing, for use in Muay Thai. It’s all about weight transfer.#13 Kem Sitsongpeenong – Building a System (52 min) watch it hereKem, one of the best fighters of his generation, shows me building blocks of his system. He teaching a firm, defensive frame, and especially likes an upward elbow that explodes out of blocks, checks and fake teeps.#12 Andy Thomson – Mad Scientist of Muay Thai  (56 min) watch it here  Andy is absolutely unique in the lore of Thailand Muay Thai. An instructor for more than 2 decades, a mentor to so many, he innovatively teaches a Muay Thai emphasizing symmetry, strength, balance and explosiveness, expanding what the body can do under duress, holding pads like no others do.#11 Karuhat Sor. Supawan Session 2 – Float and Shock (82 min) watch it hereIn this session one of the greatest fighters who ever lived really digs into what must lie beneath techniques, a general state of relaxation and rhythm, the thing that made him one of the most dynamic fighters Lumpinee has ever seen.#10 The Clinch Techniques of Yodwicha – Session 2 (34 min) watch it hereThis is my second session with Yodwicha, you can see the first further down below. This one really gets into the specifics of clinch technique and defense. One of the best clinch fighters in Thailand, co-Fighter of the Year, sharing his unique attack style.#9 Yodkhunpon “The Elbow Hunter” pt 1  – Slicing Elbow (37 min) watch it hereSimultaneous Raja and Luminee title holder at 118 lbs, Yodkhunpon was one of the most feared elbow fighters in Thailand, and in this session he teaches the looseness and spacing that made his lead elbow such a viscious weapon. He also shuns the traditional rocking chair knee, and instead teaches a powerful stand-in crossing, open-hipped knee that compliments his elbows up top.#8 Sangtiennoi Sor Rungroj – Advanced Clinch (52 min) watch it hereThe Golden Age Lumpinee and Rajadamnern Champion, a legendary Muay Khao fighter who fought all the greats instructs on the finer points of clinch technique. Small differences that make big differences. Advanced tips on the swim-in and turn, and the importance of going from long distance techniques to short distance grab and lock.#7 Karuhat Sor. Supawan – Be Like Sand (62 min) watch it here2x Golden Age Lumpinee Champion (112 lb and 122 lbs), Karuhat is considered elite among the elites. Mixing an explosive style with constant off-balances, angling, and melting aways, he was nicknamed the Ultimate Wizard. I can only describe the things he’s teaching here as: Be like sand. This is very subtle, advanced stuff, far above combo techniques or specific defenses. It may take a few viewings to absorb what he is teaching. Everytime I watch this I learn something new.#6 Namkabuan Nongkipahuyut – Explosive Attack (28 min) watch it here266 wins, 15 losses, 2 draws.  Namkabuan may be the best fighter I’ve ever seen, and it was an intense privledge to train with him. I can honestly say that it changed me as a fighter, inspiring to become more. He combines Muay Khao fighting with technical precision and explosive energy. The knee he teaches in this session is really like no other I’ve seen, like it is shot out of a cannon.#5 Hippy Singmanee – Developing Power (69 min) – watch it hereTwo-time Lumpinee champion Golden Age legend Hippy Singmanee takes me though one of the most unique and valuable hours I’ve spent with a top trainer. He is building ground up how power and relaxation are related to each other. This session has been highly influential upon my own training. Learn how spacing+timing+relaxation produces dynamic power.#4 Yodwicha – Clinch and Muay Khao (Knee) Specialist (35 min) – watch it hereYodwich shared the Fighter of the Year award as only a 16 year old, and his success in the Lumpinee ring made him one of the most feared clinch fighters in Thailand. In this session he goes through his favorite Muay Khao techniques, shows why he prefers side-attack locks, and turns.#3 Dieselnoi  Chor Thanasukarn  – The King of Knees (54 min) – watch it hereDieselnoi is the greatest knee fighter who ever lived, and it just wasn’t because of his height. Spending this hour with him lets you feel how much love and energy he pours into his Muay Thai, even at this age, the real secret to what make him dominant in the Golden Age of the sport. There is nobody like Dieselnoi. Nobody.#2 Joe Hongthong – Developing Muay Khao style (87 min) – watch it hereThis is nearly an hour and a half of straight on Muay Khao instruction. Joe was a top stadium fighter and he’s watched me fight for several years, so this is Advanced Level tweaking, as he teaches how to bring elbows and knees together, discussing the ways that dragging back can work for a forward fighter, and the differences with more technical (femur) approaches. Muay Khao is a technique unto itself.#1 Pi Earn – Head Trainer of PTT Petchrungruang (34 min) – watch it here  PTT is the rising star of my gym Petchrungruang. He was so sought after he turned down title fights at Lumpinee and Rajadamnern and instead signed with Thai Fight where promoters feel he’s going to become an International star. Pi Earn has been a trainer who has sculpted PTT’s methodical Muay Khao fighting style, and in this session he starts right away making the tiny changes in my technique that are necessary for the strong, forward fighting approach that he favors.I paid for this myself and recently uploaded it on another tracker, in case anyone was wondering.

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