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Tony Jaa practice some incredible move for fighting and chasing scenes in Ong Bak Movie and also show some ancient form of Muay Boran (the predecessor to Muay Thai)
Tony Jaa's Training: "My master used to be an actor and a director. I learned from the sets of the movies of my master and I would work on the sets, everything from being a waterboy. Then I went on to study at a physical education university where they taught every type of martial arts and sports." Now, Jaa trains "8 hours a day. I wake up five to six a.m., run about 10 kilometers, then do a warm-up and go over all the moves of Muay Thai. Then gymnastics for flexibility."
Tony Jaa's Style: "I love Muay Thai and love any form of martial art. Muay Thai is able to show Thai culture and provide entertainment as well in its clearest form. The main part of Muay Thai is using the knees and the elbows. And the culture and the heritage that goes into Muay Thai is different from other martial arts. The incorporation of gymnastics into Muay Thai where I do a backflip and kicks... make Muay Thai seem prettier."
Muay Thai in Film: "Muay Thai hasn't been used in any films that we've seen and I wanted to bring that Muay Thai to films for people to know it and as a Thai person, that's important. It's different in the way they present the martial arts, but all martial arts have the same basis of being part of nature and the way they present themselves and the way they name the different types of moves. Like Muay Thai, we put an emphasis on the knees and the elbows, whereas Wushu, they name their moves after animals."
Real Action in Ong-Bak: Ong-Bak, Tony Jaa's first film, showcases Jaa's natural abilities without special effects or wire enhancements. At a time when even Jackie Chan is using wires, Jaa felt "I want to make it seem realistic and for viewers to see that it is possible to do those stunts on your own." This includes a chase scene where Jaa runs along the tops of people's heads. "It's hard," Jaa said. "You have to practice until you're used to it." And the people below? "They're okay with it."
Tony Jaa Goes One on One in Ong-Bak: To make each one on one fight scene look unique, "It depends on the person. I look at the character. A more fierce person, I put more fierce character into it. Or the Japanese guy who does a lot of footwork, we would do more Muay Thai sequences into that." Jaa also picks up props and fights with them. "The image of Jackie Chan is already there, and Jackie Chan is my inspiration but sometimes picking up those props and working them into the film just fits in better."
He should learn som grappling and groundskills, maybe jiu-jitsu. Then he should join the UFC to fight in the lightweight division. I think he would do pretty well, some of the best in the UFC now are muay-thai and jiu-jitsu students
By MasterNservant [Affiliate User] 1188560505 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethere all wereing pads
By nob543 [Affiliate User] 1188418762 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei practice at a place where they teach muay thai? i have done it for only 3 years plus coming to the 4th year.
By version1rock [Affiliate User] 1188348138 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei am a muay thai student too, been doing it for 4yrs.. where do u practice?
By edrizzz1234 [Affiliate User] 1188303503 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeits from thailand, called moua thai
By edrizzz1234 [Affiliate User] 1188303332 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removenobody got injured???
By superkhan [Affiliate User] 1188302831 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeeh, sorry it's from Thailand i got it.
By superkhan [Affiliate User] 1188302377 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethis m. art lookd very interesting to me, i've seen it first time is it from philipines?
By superkhan [Affiliate User] 1188302252 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeany fink he could dunk? lol
By yungus200 [Affiliate User] 1187989153 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei love the Bird Coming Home kick:P
By xin0 [Affiliate User] 1187973904 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveOMG no comments can't say anything
By philipbenjamin14 [Affiliate User] 1187959810 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei agree with manjot1. all the hollywood's films with fight scenes S**k tony jaa is original, because he shows a really thai's culture, not imaged by hollywood.
By Schwabeeck [Affiliate User] 1187687995 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeu wanna see him in hollywood films? hollywood films gonna make him look propper S**t all the jackie chan...jet li hollywood films r S**t they make the great hero's look like S**t
By manjot1 [Affiliate User] 1187303863 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethis guy must learn english. I want to see him in a hollywood movie
By thealchemist09 [Affiliate User] 1187284054 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethe stuff twards the end wuz tight
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