One of my friends has been putting together different little short segments on martial arts and about language learning. Here is something that will give you some insight into both the fighting form and the language. You will learn something. If you click through to the original and want to leave comments for him please tell him that you were referred by me. If you wish to learn either Muay Thai or the Thai language, contact me. Check this out.
Christophe Clugston was pleased to introduce you to Hom and Antonio.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Heavy Muay Thai Training 8 and 9 by Christophe Clugston
OK, well I've been doing some other stuff as of late--like what?
Well like training for this damn TV fight in Thailand. Yeah, I got the normal advance notice/ All two weeks of it (this is more than usual, actually).
We don't get to follow those big planned out General Prep Training and all of that added stuff. Forget about trying to advance absolute strength or increase run times--that just takes away from the performance on the actual event with this time left. So check out what I have to say.
Stick around as the news is going to heat up as I get more pissed off about this.
Well like training for this damn TV fight in Thailand. Yeah, I got the normal advance notice/ All two weeks of it (this is more than usual, actually).
We don't get to follow those big planned out General Prep Training and all of that added stuff. Forget about trying to advance absolute strength or increase run times--that just takes away from the performance on the actual event with this time left. So check out what I have to say.
Stick around as the news is going to heat up as I get more pissed off about this.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Underground Japan Fight Club by Christophe Clugston
Ok here we go. Hang on. My friend Robert (of Fight Japan fame) has shot a lot of footage of fighters and talked to some of the famous and some of the not so famous. He does a good job of capturinmg the part of the fight that can give you another moment of perspective.
He and I have talked about many things and have tossed around a million ideas (I am just that damn complicated). Anyway, I want to share some of his work with you. I think you will groove on this. This is about the Underground Fight Scene in Japan (which pays more than the PROFESSIONAL fight scene in Thailand, I might add).
This is about Hide (that is not said as if you were a monolingual English speaker--it is said in clear vowels of equal length). His story is a story of a man who finds himself in the fray. There might not be much in his life--he's a loser in Japan--but he has the fray. Just like the Norse Gods knew they would die in Ragnarok, he goes forward. Why? Well, instead of leaving it open to you to figure out--I will tell you. Maybe you will get it, maybe you will never get it.
He goes forward because THERE is a fight. A purpose. A now. An epic tale he writes at this moment.
Watch. (Feel free to give Robert feedback on his program and make sure you tell him I sent you.)
He and I have talked about many things and have tossed around a million ideas (I am just that damn complicated). Anyway, I want to share some of his work with you. I think you will groove on this. This is about the Underground Fight Scene in Japan (which pays more than the PROFESSIONAL fight scene in Thailand, I might add).
This is about Hide (that is not said as if you were a monolingual English speaker--it is said in clear vowels of equal length). His story is a story of a man who finds himself in the fray. There might not be much in his life--he's a loser in Japan--but he has the fray. Just like the Norse Gods knew they would die in Ragnarok, he goes forward. Why? Well, instead of leaving it open to you to figure out--I will tell you. Maybe you will get it, maybe you will never get it.
He goes forward because THERE is a fight. A purpose. A now. An epic tale he writes at this moment.
Watch. (Feel free to give Robert feedback on his program and make sure you tell him I sent you.)
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Hardcore Bareknuckle Fights Japan vs Thailand by Christophe Clugston
Well, it's time to see how the Karate hardcore, Samurai spirited Japanese fighters do against the battle worn Muay Thai fighters from Thailand.
There are lots of facts and rules and laws of the fight to learn from. This is one of the many videos done by a friend of mine. He is really working night and day to get the final edits done on his episodes. He can be found under Fight Japan. If you take a look at his videos and watch them--make sure you mention you got there from me.
Please make sure to get my analysis by getting to http://www.clugston-fightingmoves.com/howtofight.html and getting the updates
There are lots of facts and rules and laws of the fight to learn from. This is one of the many videos done by a friend of mine. He is really working night and day to get the final edits done on his episodes. He can be found under Fight Japan. If you take a look at his videos and watch them--make sure you mention you got there from me.
Please make sure to get my analysis by getting to http://www.clugston-fightingmoves.com/howtofight.html and getting the updates
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Muay Thai, Challenges, Bangkok Dangerous Christophe Clugston Style
Wow, I was just in Bangkok (now back up north)--I was able to fire off a little bit about what's been going on.
I'm about to challenge someone---get ready for this coward to run like the place is on fire.
I also give a little bit of the vibe of Bangkok life.
Spent some days hanging with Fight Japan in the Patapong district. Tried to get a few things set up.
So check it. Life will never be the same.
I'm about to challenge someone---get ready for this coward to run like the place is on fire.
I also give a little bit of the vibe of Bangkok life.
Spent some days hanging with Fight Japan in the Patapong district. Tried to get a few things set up.
So check it. Life will never be the same.
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