
Muay Chaiyaanother fad to hit the West? |
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| Muay Chaiya,
or Pahuyuth
Muay Thai Chaiya, is a form of muay boran
developed about 250 years ago in the town of Chaiya, in the South of
Thailand (Surat Thani province). The historical record links this
peculiar style of combat to a great soldier, Poh Tan Mah, who
developed it by himself as a variation of the existing
fighting styles. Poh Tan Mah fought so ferociously on
the battlefields that he got his "nomme de
guerre", bestowed by the King, as Mhng Muay, or "ten thousands
figtgers". As it was not
uncommon for retiring soldiers to enter the monkshood in a temple, Poh
Tan Mah chose Wat
Tung Jab Chang, in the town of Chaiya, and
spent the rest of his life meditating, following the Buddhist precepts
and also teaching his fighting style to others. One of his disciples was Phraya Wajeesatayarak, the Governor of the province, who, as many other aristocratics of the time, had his education taught by the monks. But it was his son, Ajaarn Kriet Sriyapai, who become one of the greatest Thai fighters of all times and a living legend, respected and admired by all Thais. Ajaarn Kriet passed his teachings to many pupils, including Panya Kraitus, who wrote one of the most comprehensive books about muay thai "Muay Thai the art of fighting". But it's Kruu Tonglor Yalae, knows as Kruu Tong, another disciple of Kriet Sriyapai, who continued teaching and practicing muay chaiya in its truest form up to the present, aided by his most famous disciple Kruu Preng who took over the academy after he passed away in 1996. Kruu Preng is at the moment the most advanced master of muay chaiya in the world.
At the moment muay chaiya is taught by a few schools, the most true to its origin is the one founded by Kruu Tong himself. To see Kruu Tong school, click here (you'll be leaving this site) Surely there are great differences between modern muay thai and its original form called muay boran, but how muay chaiya differs from the latter is the basic question. Muay chaiya was invented by a skilled warrior, himself trained in the art of muay boran and krabi krabong at the Royal Palace in Bangkok; it was then transplanted in the South due to his preference for a monastry; therefore it is not an indigenous style of the people of Southern Thailand as commonly believed. The most noticeable differences, for whoever is not deep into such obsolete forms of combats, are: posture: muay chaiya fighters keep the limbs constantly bent, with joint facing out, as shields; attack: often carried by springing forward, using one leg as spring; guard: kept higher than usual, with one fist higher; one leg is often raised; For those interested in knowing more, I recommend to visit Kruu Preng's academy here I'm sure the interest for muay chaiya will increase esponentially after the release of the movie "Muay Thai Chaiya" in the West. So far "Chaiya" (its Thai title) has been a moderate, expected success in Bangkok theaters (premiere on 30 Agust 2007). The plot is a classic tale of friendship and betrayal, with plenty of action fights which resemble previous muay boran movies. The most interesting part is the portrayal of the underworld connected to muay thai gambling rings. The movie starts well with some enlighting techniques proper of muay chaiya, but becomes an average action movie with plenty of shootings and drama, loosely connected with muay chaiya. Personally, I regret good old Panom was not in this movie. Golf, the main actor, is a Thai moviestar who obviously trained hard for this move, but Tony Jaa, who practices martial arts and stunts for 10 hours a day, is of another breed. The promotion machine is alreday in full speed and Fairtex has smartly assured the rights to sell t-shirts and gadgets related to this movie in Europe and USA. Read the full article here (you'll be leaving this site).
Rajaboxing also has updated his t-shirt catalogue with the words "Chaiya" appearing everywhere. I forecast it's only a matter of months before young Westerners will fly to Thailand looking for muay chaiya training camps, which surely will pop-up overnight to fulfill the demand.
What is left to exploit, then? Muay Lopburi, muay Tha Sao and Muay Korat. I believe it won't take long...maybe another movie or so. muay
boran, muay boran training, muay kaad chuak, suan kulap, nai kanomtom,
tony jaa, ong bak, tom yam kung, muay chaya, muay lopburi,
jaturongkabat, krabi krabong
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