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Muay Thai: Advanced Thai Kickboxing Techniques | 
enlarge | Author: Christoph Delp Publisher: Blue Snake Books Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $7.59 You Save: $12.36 (62%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 530470
Media: Paperback Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.9 x 0.5
ISBN: 1583941010 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.815 EAN: 9781583941010 ASIN: 1583941010
Publication Date: May 27, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: In stock - Immediate despatch from an efficient and professional leading British bookselling firm.
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Product Description Thai boxing - muay thai - has escalated in popularity in the Western world and is appreciated by its fans as a means of fitness training, competitive sport, and self-defense. Advanced students greatly benefit from internationally known muay thai boxing competitor Christoph Delph's focus on what they must know to win a match. He describes tried and tested fighting strategies and traditional muay thai techniques, and shows how to best counter the opponent's attacks, use the element of surprise, and even bring the match to an early close.
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Please don't buy this! Save your money. November 26, 2008 Gabriella Giaquinto (UT) I don't care who your coaches are. I don't want to see pictures of you and random fighters. I don't want to read about your experiences. I don't want to read about why some fighters want to visit Thailand or where Thailand is on a map. I want to learn Muay Thai techniques. There was nothing advanced about the book. There was very little meat. You can learn more by "googling" muay thai techniques. This book was really bad.
Finaly a real book November 20, 2004 John 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
The book "Muay Thai: Advanced Thai Kickboxing Techniques" by Christoph Delp shows that the author has gained experience in fighting and training in Thailand. The techniques range from basic up to some I haven't even heard of, despite the years I have worked out in Thailand. This book is very good to use additional to the daily work out in the gym. Of course a book can't teach you how to become a good fighter, but even some "professionals" should take the chance to re-read some of the excellent descriptions regarding the shown techniques! Additional to the good text work, the photos are making it easy to follow the different movements. Reading the book and the included interviews plus viewing the photos of the thai-stars and high officials, gives you an impression on how the special atmosphere in Thailand is like. All in all for me this is the only book that was written out of the view and the experiences of someone (a farang) who lived and practiced in Thailand not somewhere else! Excellent work.
Real Muay Thai November 4, 2004 Tom (Belgium) 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this book in Thailand. Everyone in our camp liked the book, because it is real Muay Thai. Great pictures and professional fighters.
This is not advanced! October 14, 2004 M. Cornett (Philadelphia, PA) 7 out of 12 found this review helpful
I was really disappointed in this book. I don't know who could benefit from it. It's too elementary for semi-advanced students but doesn't cover basics so it stinks for the beginner! The descriptions are a little vague and the photos do not explain much. There are a few great action shots but nothing you can learn from. There were too many "portrait" photos of Thai competitors. Overall I did learn a few things but it was not worth the read ...or the money.
enough already with false titles.... August 29, 2004 David A. Ross (Brooklyn, NY USA) 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
While I'm glad there are more books on Muay Thai coming out, enough already with false titles. There is nothing "advanced" about this book. In fact, if you have spent more than a few months in any decent gym, you will find this a pretty boring book I'm tired of so called instructional books filled with pictures of tourist sites, random pics of Thais standing around and pages of "this is me with my coach". Noe of that is instructional in nature, nor is advice on how to get a visa to Thailand.... The technique is fairly basic, good quality pictures and if you are a beginner you will learn something, but the title is way off the mark
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