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Muay Thai: A Comprehensive Guide to Thai Boxing Basics for Beginners and a Comparison with Dutch Kickboxing

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Embark on a thrilling journey through the ancient and fascinating world of Muay Thai.

Are you new to Thai Boxing?

Or are you currently trying to keep up with the martial art?

Would you like to learn practical and efficient techniques to boost your Muay Thai skills?

Muay Thai is an art using different areas of your body. It has several techniques to prepare you for an unarmed fight, making you mentally and physically fit.

This book aims to give you a head start on martial art skill and guide you on practical ways to improve your Thai Boxing skills.

In this book, you Discover interesting facts separating Muay Thai from Dutch KickboxingBe introduced to the best stance and positioningLearn different techniques in Muay ThaiMaster different ways of applying each techniqueLearn to fix possible mistakes you could make with stancesDiscover how to combine multiple techniques
It can be pretty intimidating when trying to master a new skill, especially one involving flexibility and using elbows, knees, legs, and hands. But with the practical techniques outlined in this book and constant practice, you can improve your Muay Thai skills.

Click the “Add to Cart” button now and kick off this legendary martial arts journey today!

159 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 23, 2024

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Clint Sharp

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August 27, 2024
I am pretty sure this book was written by AI. It is incoherent, short sighted and it reads like a Wikipedia page.

I Googled the author and there is no information on “Clint Sharp”. There is no “about the author” section in the book. There is no forward and, from what I read online, this publishing company has published a little over twenty books in the last three years by the exact same author. What is this guy Chuck Norris or something? He can write books from Muay Thai to Kung Fu?

I mean hey… more power to however came up with the idea of using AI for this but, at its worst, it is a slap in the face of legitimate authors/martial artists and, at the very worst, it is an absolutely lazy excuse for entrepreneurship.

This is so lazy, it reads like it wasn’t even run through an editor. These kids must be laughing their butts off at people buying this from them.
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