


Muay Thai boxing at Aiki Muay Thai Training Camp is taught under the instruction of Khru John Sosa. Muay Thai classes at Aiki Muay Thai Camp are primarily geared toward learning the ancient art of Muay Thai as a practical means of self-defense as well as sharpening the serious fighters skills.


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Muay Thai, pronounced (muait tai), is more commonly known as Thai boxing. Muay Thai has a long history in Thailand and is the country’s national sport. Muay Thai is referred to as the “Science of Eight Limbs”, as the hands, shins, elbows and knees are used extensively in this art. A dedicated Muay Thai practitioner develops the ability to execute strikes using eight points of contact.
Muay Thai is a perfect fit for those interested in learning to develop or enhance their striking skills, and for those who enjoy the challenge and intense training that Muay Thai boxing offers and demands. Whether you are a beginner or professional athlete, Muay Thai training allows fighters and practitioners to gain and further their experience in Western boxing, Muay Thai kicks, elbows, feet and knees as well as developing a strong foundation.
Physical conditioning is strongly emphasized at Aiki Muay Thai Training Camp, utilizing focus mitts and Thai pad training for the development of hand and eye coordination, training to develop power, cardiovascular endurance, timing, and fluid movement and combinations.
The AMTC provides a comfortable environment in which one can go at his/her own pace. Whatever your age or reason for study, with consistent training a practitioner will transform his/her body, gain strength and power, and enhance one’s physical abilities.
New enrollment is always welcomed. Students at the camp range from the beginner to the advanced martial arts student. We encourage all to stop by and visit.
Forward any inquiries to: Aiki Muay Thai Training Camp.
