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At Kings Academy, we believe that learning Muay Thai is of great importance to our students. This martial art, originating from Thailand, is an art form that focuses on physical—as well as mental—growth.




Understanding Muay Thai

Muay Thai is an incredible workout that not only helps to build physical strength but also improves agility, coordination, and stamina. Being an art of eight limbs, it allows you to use various parts of your body for striking and clinching techniques. It is a physically intensive workout that increases strength, fitness, and flexibility.


In addition to physical benefits, Muay Thai also helps to develop mental fortitude, discipline, and self-confidence. It is a martial art that requires complete mental focus—this mental aspect of the training is often what is most beneficial to students.


Furthermore, learning Muay Thai can also help to boost your self-defense skills. As one of the most efficient striking sports in the world, Muay Thai provides individuals with the necessary skills to protect themselves in real-world situations.


At Kings Academy, we highly recommend that our students in Sydney take up Muay Thai. It is a physically and mentally stimulating martial art that provides numerous benefits, including increased fitness, self-confidence, and self-defense skills. Reach out to us to start learning this sport.

IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS

Muay Thai Kickboxing is a system focusing on fitness and emphasizing striking in and out of a clinch. We teach the essential skills of Muay Thai Kickboxing, from punching, kicking, elbows and knees. In the Muay Thai Kickboxing classes, you will learn how to strike an opponent using your hands, feet, elbows and knees. You will also learn how to clinch an opponent and use strikes from this position. You will then learn how to use the Thai pads, focus mitts, kick shields and bags to increase your skills and fitness. As your skills improve, you will learn to navigate the ring and improve your sparring ability.


At Kings Academy we Muay Thai classes for  Juniors (6-12 years),  and Adults (13+ years) as well as Women's only Muay Thai classes. Contact us for more information.


Come and train at Western Sydney's No.1 Muay Thai Kickboxing club located in Moorebank and servicing Liverpool and Western Sydney. To be the best, train with the best. The most comprehensive and enjoyable martial arts classes you'll find!

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THE HISTORY OF MUAY THAI KICKBOXING

Muay Thai's Early Rise

The old Kingdom of Siam, now Thailand, has always had trouble with its neighbours. Amazingly, this "Land of the Free" has resisted all conquests. This can be attributed to the fierce fighting spirit of the people. Muay Thai techniques were part of the military training system, which was greatly influenced by Chinese fighting methods in the beginning. It later changed and developed independently, losing many of the Chinese boxing methods along the way.

The Tiger King

Further skills were developed during the reign of King Pra Chao Sua, who was known as the Tiger King. Every village staged prize fights with people of all ages and statuses. The king was a skilled boxer and reportedly trained with his soldiers six hours a day. He would leave his palace disguised as a wandering peasant and enter boxing events and defeated numerous local champions.

The Greatest Fighter of Them All

Nai Khanom Tom was one of the most famous of all Siamese fighters. He was a brilliant athlete and a courageous man. Many regarded him as the best fighter in all Siam. During the many wars that Siam had, Nai Khanom Tom was captured by Burmese soldiers. They pitted him against 12 of Burma's top bando fighters (similar to Thai Boxing), and if he could defeat all 12, he would be allowed to go free. As he fought each one, they were taken out by lighting elbow strikes and fierce knee blows. Spectators loved him and were full of admiration for the prisoner. The King of Burma had no alternative but to let him go free.
  • What is Muay Thai?

    Muay Thai is a Martial Art that focuses on striking using punches, kicks, knees and elbows and upright grappling know as clinching. It is referred to as the Art of Eight Limbs for this reason. 

  • What is the difference between Muay Thai and Boxing?

    Boxers only use their fists as weapons, while Muay Thai fighters use their fists, elbows, knees, and shins. As a result, there are many more techniques to learn when training Muay Thai. Muay Thai also includes clinch work, which is frowned upon in boxing. Both Boxing and Muay Thai have Amateur and Professional competition. 

  • What Ages can train in Muay Thai?

    We have classes for all ages and skill levels. We have a 6-12 years Primary class, and our Adults classes which are 13 years and up. 

  • How are the Muay Thai classes Structured?

    We split our classes up into Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced students. Each group has their own Instructor who will teach them the skills most applicable to their level of Muay Thai. We have a grading syllabus where you will learn the moves of Muay Thai to progress to the next level. As your rank moves forward you will move up from Beginner, to Intermediate and eventually the Advanced class. 

  • Do you have Women’s Only Muay Thai Classes?

    Yes, we have Women’s only Muay Thai classes at Kings Academy. 

  • Why should I train at Kings Academy?

    Kings Academy is the Premier Martial Arts Academy in Sydney. We have World Class coaching in a World Class Academy. We have everything you need under one roof with classes in BJJ, Muay Thai, Boxing, Wrestling, Mixed Martial Arts and Hot Yoga. We also have the most comprehensive facility in not only Sydney, but Australia with a large, matted training area, a cage, a ring, a Yoga room, a Sauna, a weights room, a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, and more. Why would you go anywhere else?

  • Is there a uniform for Muay Thai

    Yes, for Muay Thai you need a ranked Muay Thai shirt (it has the Gym logo in the colour of your rank), a pair of Muay Thai shorts and hand wraps. You’ll also eventually need to get your own training equipment initially with Boxing Gloves, then eventually you’ll also need Shinpads, Groin Guard, Mouthguard, Elbow Guard, and Knee Guard to make the most of your training. 

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