Muay Thai training - working the Muay Thai pads

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Some pad work conditioning rounds with head Muay Thai coach trainer James from Cabra Muay Thai
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  • @ericearley7950
    @ericearley79504 ай бұрын

    Good work! Keep cracking away at it man! Keep the videos coming too!

  • @marvinandraws6440
    @marvinandraws64406 ай бұрын

    i just padded for James yestersay, his kicks are terrifying, after that my forearms were in so much pain, he is incredible

  • @johnyoung4561
    @johnyoung45617 ай бұрын

    Cracking them pads really good bro! 👊👊👊

  • @teepmuaythai

    @teepmuaythai

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏

  • @htmm5167
    @htmm51676 ай бұрын

    Class work 🫡

  • @minataurmax4848
    @minataurmax48487 ай бұрын

    Love the videos! Keep em coming!

  • @teepmuaythai

    @teepmuaythai

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏

  • @davidm9618
    @davidm96187 ай бұрын

    Where is your record posted? Where can I find a video of any of your fights? And your trainer shouldn't have to tell you to keep your hands up if you are experienced.

  • @teepmuaythai

    @teepmuaythai

    7 ай бұрын

    I don’t fight , I’m just someone who loves to train for my fitness and health hence why at 40 I can still do this. This is also right after a hard class and on a day where I did weights in the morning so my shoulders and arms are finished and I’m struggling to keep them up . Also a lot of experienced guys make mistakes, even the most basic of mistakes and massively get told off by their trainer, they just don’t show you online cause it would hurt their branding which I understand . Just like the gym, not every gym session will be great where your trainer is praising you . People need to accept that there are ups and downs in training. I just realised you are the person that wrote the other comment, I have a lot of direct contacts into the big promotions and training camps, since you seem to have amazing training sessions every time you should be progressing extremely quickly …., I’m just wondering why we haven’t heard of you ? Can you please put up some unedited footage of you training so we can watch it ?

  • @davidm9618

    @davidm9618

    7 ай бұрын

    @@teepmuaythai So why are you stating you are "undefeated" if you don't fight? And as I stated above, I can tell that you just started Muay Thai lessons recently. It's not right to claim something you're not.

  • @teepmuaythai

    @teepmuaythai

    7 ай бұрын

    @@davidm9618ahahaha dude this is my last reply until you show us a training video since your so good . All those years of training and no one has heard of you and not even one single video you have 😂😂😂

  • @davidm9618

    @davidm9618

    7 ай бұрын

    @@teepmuaythai You're undefeated because you don't fight. And it's "you're so good." You can't fight and can't spell. Take down that "undefeated" BS or I'll keep calling you out. I think you actually started Muay Thai a few months ago. Nice Lululemon leggings, BTW.

  • @TjsBBT

    @TjsBBT

    7 ай бұрын

    😂😂 brother you realise this channel is just taking the piss. chris fairtex is a character, and the bloke who runs the channel just wants to provide entertainment aswell as just show some of his training and appreciation for muay thai. criticising people behind a screen without the intention to actually help improve the person just shows you feed off negativity. sounds like you’re suited for taekwondo 😂

  • @davidm9618
    @davidm96187 ай бұрын

    OK, but these trainees are weak - slow and without power.

  • @teepmuaythai

    @teepmuaythai

    7 ай бұрын

    These are pad sessions after a hard class and not all pad sessions need to be intense. Too many people get burnt out and injured in Muay Thai cause they try to go hard every single training session which isn’t a smart way to train. Hardly anyone shows their light sessions cause it doesn’t look good on social media .

  • @davidm9618

    @davidm9618

    7 ай бұрын

    @@teepmuaythai I never had that problem, so I'll take your word for it. The guy in black looks fresh, btw, and he's trying to go full power with poor technique. That's how people injure themselves.

  • @teepmuaythai

    @teepmuaythai

    7 ай бұрын

    @@davidm9618ahaha I’m the guy in black . I wasn’t fresh, that’s a pad work session right after a hard one hour class and on a day where I did weights in the morning. I was going about 50% - 60% here as I was already fatigued. This type of training when you are already fatigued from the previous class is like mental training which I like to do. I will agree though that even at 100% these days my technique and speed/power is average however being 40 and still doing this with no issues, I doubt you can find many people like that. If you have no issues doing back to back training sessions with great power and technique then you should progress so rapidly and become a world champion soon. Can you please put up a video so I can see ?

  • @davidm9618

    @davidm9618

    7 ай бұрын

    @@teepmuaythai I know you're the guy in black. I'm confident that you started Muay Thai less than a year ago. I slowed down after 55 years of age, so to find a person who trained 4 days a week, 4 hours per session, I just need to look in a mirror. I trained in Muay Thai for 30 years. You are claiming to be "undefeated" - have you actually fought, or are undefeated because you've never stepped into a ring?

  • @teepmuaythai

    @teepmuaythai

    7 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@davidm9618ahahaha I’m not replying to you anymore after this, you been doing Muay Thai for 30 years, 4 hour sessions , 4 times per week and yet no one has heard of you and you don’t even have a snippet of your training 😂😂😂 ahahaha cmon don’t be afraid to show us what you been working on this whole time …..

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