Beginner Muay Thai Mistakes and How to Fix Them With Samart Payakaroon สามารถ พยัคฆ์อรุณ
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- čas přidán 11. 02. 2021
- In this episode of Muay Thai Training with Samart:
We're showing a private training session with Samart Payakaroon where he focuses on common mistakes beginners make and how to do them properly.
Any questions you want us to address regarding Muay Thai, please feel free to leave a comment
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The greatest teaching total beginners. Legend.
What an Honor
I wish you kept this channel going! I'd love to hear you breaking down your past fights.
Thank you sir, you are a living legend.
Greeting from México.
Oh cool samart has a you tube channel!!!!,what a legend he is,best boxing in Muay Thai ever,and one of the best ever to with saenchai!!!,
Great as always 🔥
this guy learns fast omg. he gets the correct forms in just 1 session omg. or maybe it's samart that teaches very well
for sure its samart lol
what a great honor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome teaching for beginners thank you 🙏🙏
Thank for the awesome video and tutorial Samart. TRUE LEGEND
Top session 👍
awsome! a strong foundation is so important. kab 🙏🇹🇭
Thank you so much! From Vietnam
merci beaucoup 👍🥊
The best legend and teacher samart payakaroon master
Excellent 🥊🥊😁😄👍
many thanks, greetings from mexico.
Keep these vides coming!! Maybe you can try with lower/no music, after 2 minutes gets a little annoying
Good Basic Instructions
Samart the best of Muay thai
EXCELLENT WORK MY BROTHER SAMART.😉🙏🙏🙏
Many many thanks
@@SamartPayakaroonGym NO PROBLEM BROTHER.YOUR THE MAN!!!!😉🙏🙏🙏💙AND YOUR ONE OF MY FAVORITE PROFESSIONAL FIGHTERS OF ALL TIME SAMART!
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Hope to train with you in the future
Excellent video for the beginner
Glad it was helpful!
Best tetsir best fighter
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14 minutes saw clear progress
Does he add a whip at the end of the kick when he says to straighten it? Awesome stuff by the way, thank you for sharing.
♥️🙏MuayThai🥊🇹🇭
Great teaching. I was I Sitjaopho and they never corrected technique. It wa s disappointing. Some places aren't suited for complete beginners.
I think for that kind of detail, you need to take privates.
👍💖🙏
Imagine getting one on one lessons from Muhammad Ali
...then imagine shooting obstinate shitty looks at him for fundamental corrections to basic skills.
Ali would have knocked this dudes ass out id imagine. lol
@@benjaminstevens6043 just here to trash talk someone who's more skilled than you? They're not in the same weight classes, but if they were equal, Samart would lose in pure boxing, but would win overall. He's a world class fighter in 2 martial arts for a reason. The two would probably respect eachother.
That guy had a pretty nice roundhouse but his up-elbows were the laziest I have ever seen.
Seems kind of a waste to go to the Muay Thai goat when you don't have the basics yet lol
No, i think its better, as your learning right from the start the best technique. other wise you may have picked up some bad technique which you would have to unlearn & thats pretty hard.
@@DastanFinal but like... How many Thais can teach you correct basics..... Almost all? Lol
Thats a stupid and envious comment. Imagine having learning the basics correctly with 100% attention and correction from a professional vs group class with 20 or 30 students ?
@@paragon1782 Not true. How many can and how many are willing are two different things.
@@maxrey4055 hmm I guess that's a good point about the individual attention being more valuable for basics. Maybe waste was too strong a word. But I definitely think it would be optimal for a more intermediate level fighter and they would get more value out of a training session with him than a beginner or even a experienced pro.