

Muay Thai Black Belt
A popular saying when people talk about Muay Thai not having grading systems is… “the belt is in the ring”. The person’s fight record is an


My First Pro Fight
The Onyx Mother Audrey writes about her experience and gives an insight on fighting pro Muay Thai for the first time.


When Do I Finish Learning?
Learning, and progressing in this martial arts journey is an exponentially decreasing experience. Remember when your first class? You've


Our Muay Thai Journeys
Kevin's words struck me hard. In our journey for the penultimate enlightenment of Muay Thai, I forgot that Sylvie and Kevin were both al


The Search For Our Muay Thai Coach
It was so tempting to find people from headlines and billboards. But sometimes, it is better to take a chance on people who have been doing


When Over Confidence Goes Wrong
Taunting, trash talking, rivalries are but a few tools to hype up fights, either to sell tickets, pay-per-views or just gain followership. T


Skipping the Skipping
Where it comes to selling the actual idea of skipping, I am in tension. For starters, I was once like you, frustrated and annoyed at the not


Clinching the Clinch
There's an abundance of videos and articles out in the world of internet, subscriptions, combat universities and what nots that dwells extensively on the various pockets of clinch technique you can apply, or mimic your way to emulate the sweeps that the Lumpinee champion is doing. While it's a good idea to empower yourself with knowledge of techniques #1 to #3918, in our experience, especially at ground level (where actual clinching is concerned), hardly do we see these techn


You Are Probably Addicted to MMA
Remember that time, long ago, where you were head over heels over that pretty girl? You went after her like a horse chasing a carrot, and your whole life in existance revolved around her beautiful eyes and mesmerising smile. When the time was ripe, you dropped the question on her, and then, the next thing you know, you got inducted into the friendzone. Fast forward; you got your heart brokened, and now you found a new love: MMA. It made you rediscover yourself, gained confide


Beating the Fear
In the line of mixed martial arts, there are probably hundreds if not thousands of new budding fighters, all with different styles and attitudes. But one thing that all new fighters will feel regardless of creed or diction, is fear. This fear when mismanaged, can stunt the growth and potential of the fighter; conversely, it can make the fighter stronger than ever before. To me, when I first fought sometime ago, fear was the crippling feeling of dread that wraps its long slend