Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Rico Verhoeven 1/3 - Interview

Training at the hole and his big chance

Friday, August 21, 2009

Dirty Thailand Street Fights by Chritstophe Clugston

Man, wilder than elephants walking down the street. Wilder than rickshaws on the high way. Wildr than 4 people on a motorcycle all using cell phones.

yeah, well that was the street fight that I saw last night.

This one was a doozy (as they used to say).

man, there was a lot to learn from it.

And guess what?

I reveal all of the ends and outs of it...but only to the Inner Core.

If you're not part of that elite gorup--you can be. So join now to get the inside scoop on the Dirty Thailand Street Fights after Midnight.

Regards,

Christophe Clugston

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The Birth of Muay Thai

Muay Thai is a really recognized name and art at this point in time. The branding of the name has been going on for the last 20 something years in the West.

And it is known.

What is not known is that Muay Thai is dervied from the more ancient Khmer Empire. This whole region has fighting arts--in fact, the Burmese kicked the hell out of the Thais in several wars back in the day (as they say).

Anyway, the state of Pradal Serey (also known as Kun Khmer) is in a building state. The Pol Pot regime kiloeled all fighters and trainers. The art was pretty much decimaed during the 30 years of war in Casmbodia.

Now, there is a re-birth of the art. The style and rules are almost the exact same as Muay Thai. One thing is for certain, however, that at the highest level there are no Khmers now that can fight with the best of the best Thais. There is a lot of discrimination and racism in the Orient (more than anywhere I have been) and the fights just don't happen.

Anyway, here is a little promo of fights that will be going on between Westerners and the best Khmers (these are not the best foreigners--see how that works?)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Reality of functional fighting skills MMA, UFC, Street

What's the reality of true functional fighting skill increases?

How do you use NASA science to improve your fighting?

Well take a look at what Christophe Clugston


Thursday, August 13, 2009

Ring or Cage Muay Thai for MMA


Mixed Martial Arts requires the blending of several important factors. These factors can be thought of in two large categories:
1) Striking and 2) Grappling.

Within these two large categories there are several other sub categories; however, the larger and more global aspects must be considered first and last.



That is to say that at the end of the day your striking is going to be more effective if it is a global style rather than some small part of striking (e.g., small crane beak technique is not going to work well for you in comparison to Muay Thai).



Now, how to fight effectively and increase your fighting skills requires using the most global striking art. This happens to be (in the Sport sense) Muay Thai.

Yes, Burmese Boxing also uses the head butt, but, that is now illegal in MMA and is not of consequence in the sport striking. That leaves us looking at using the striking style of Muay Thai as it is the most complete art that translates to the cage or the ring of the MMA world.



The important fact
is to use Muay Thai and not kick boxing. The differences are great and very significant. Muay Thai fighters are quite adept at standing (greco) grappling and are actually better than pure greco wrestlers because they also throw strikes while upper body grappling (this is legal in MMA so this means it should be part of the striking training).

A lot of people like to claim that they are Muay Thai fighters or train Muay Thai; however, this is patently not true. There are few real Muay Thai training camps in the World (most are in Thailand) and I can say that the percentage of those gyms around the world that say they train Muay Thai are in fact not training Muay Thai.



It takes a true professional with real world and real ring experience to teach you Muay Thai. What most people try to pass off as Muay Thai is a derived kick boxing style. And kick boxing is not as complete as Muay Thai for MMA.

In Muay Thai you most worry about kicks, punches, knees and elbows, clinch throws, and clinch striking. These are all aspects that are part of MMA.



Kick boxing and boxing are lacking too many aspects to give you a global striking domination in MMA. Here's just one great example from boxing: While you might be great at bobbing and weaving this can easily be defeated with clinch fighting using elbows and knees. Unless you want to be a victim of a brutal knee or elbow knock out you have to get real Muay Thai training incorporated into your MMA training.

Believe me that many are lacking in MMA striking training abilities, and you can exploit this if you do one thing: find your way to getting some real Muay Thai training.

You must find a professional who has "said and done it before". Ths is the only way he is going to be qualified to guide you to new heights in your MMA fighting skills. I wish you luck in getting Muay Thai skills for MMA and injecting a new level to your game.


For more info you can search Christophe Clugston and visit http://www.clugston-fightingmoves/howtofight.html

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Is it Real Muay Thai by Christophe Clugston

Hey, you know that I like to give you the truth. You know the thing that the others can't bring themselves to dredge out and say or they just are so far immersed in the life of lies that they don't know the truth in combat.

Here's a little something that I wrote that will help you with MMA, Muay Thai, K 1 and just clear thinking.



I don't know why HTML isn't working--so copy and paste this link: http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-Your-Muay-Thai-Real?&id=2697935

Check it out, you'll get a big jump.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Action Man, Elias Daniels, Chocolate by Christophe Clugston

Hey, just want everyone to know that the Action Man interview is up. You got to find out what the deal is with the Chocolate, though.

And here's how you can do that:

http://clugston-fightingworld.ning.com/profiles/blogs/elias-action-man-daniels-and

Copy and past that--go to Clugston Fighting World

I've got all of the great info with big time fighters, Olympic Coaches,--Clugston Fighting World has it going on.

Monday, August 3, 2009

The Action Man talks to Christophe Clugston

Letting you know in advance that the next cool fighter interview will be with the Action Man.

If you haven't been following my interviews with the fighters--then it's time to connect. I will be updating you.

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