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This little girl may seem young and small, but she’s a tiny Muay Thai master

This little girl may seem young and small, but she's a tiny Muay Thai master

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Muay Thai is the full-fledged sport in Thailand. Many children have been practicing since they were young, and they play very well at a young age. The cute little girl below is standing on the ring, at the coach concentratedly.

Under the guidance’s advice for boxing, kicking, her movements are clean and neat, obviously these have been practiced a lot.

Practice under the guidance.

This little girl is very cute, with a smile on her face with a baby’s fat face. She is wearing a pink vest, blue shorts, with a pink glove.

This little girl is so cute, so small and full of momentum, she should become a master once growing up.

In order to match her height, the coach had to kneel on the ground to guide. When the little girl punches, she is full of momentum and very powerful.

Many have advice parents to help their kids practice Muay Thai to train your child’s willpower, and to keep fit.

Muay Thai (Thai: มวยไทย, RTGS: muai thai, pronounced [mūa̯j tʰāj]) or literally Thai boxing is a combat sport of Thailand that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques. This discipline is known as the “art of eight limbs” as it is characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees, and shins.

Muay Thai became widespread internationally in the 20th century, when practitioners from Thailand began competing in kickboxing, mixed rules matches, as well as matches under Muay Thai rules around the world. The professional league is governed by The Professional Boxing Association of Thailand (P.A.T) sanctioned by The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), and World Professional Muaythai Federation (WMF) overseas.

It is similar to related styles in other parts of the Indian cultural sphere, namely Lethwei in Myanmar, Pradal Serey in Cambodia, Muay Lao in Laos, and Tomoi in Malaysia.

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