Wednesday, December 31, 2014

YMT's 2014 highlights (video)

In case you missed it, here are all of York Muay Thai's highlights for the 2014 year!!  Everyone have a safe and amazing New Year. We are closed tonight and tomorrow (31st and 1st), and look forward to seeing you again Friday (the 2nd)!!  

Community events:



Amateur fights:
Part 1: 


Part 2: 


Part 3: 

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

York Muay Thai Holiday Party 2014



Thank you to everyone who came out and made the night special!!

On Dec 21, YMT headed to Young Thailand on Parliament street and had the annual holiday dinner and celebration. Young Thailand is a venue far out of the gym's neighbourhood, but it is also a part of Muay Thai Ontario history. Many years ago, Ajahn Suchart began training some of his first students in the basements of Young Thailand.

We brought ourselves back to the beginning, celebrated all of the moments of the year, and looked confidently towards the future together!

Congratulations to our students for the following awards:

Amir Khaltish: Most improved junior student of the year

Nick Lop: Junior student of the year


Vlad U: Most improved senior student of the year


Alexei Zaitsev: Senior student of the year


Mike Zhang: Fighter of the year


PC David Kim: Instructor of the year


Julius "Speedo" Crowe: Nickname of the year


Terry Tang Poy: Dedication to Muay Thai


Rod Briones: Heart of YMT


Misha Sinkovsky: Embodiment of a martial artist



Khap Khun Khup everybody!!!



Saturday, December 20, 2014

New York Muay Thai gear is here!

Get your NEW gloves and hoodies while they last! Also in are fresh Thai pads for our regular classes. Always upgrading our quality game at York!






  







YMT + VMT + Warrior = Love

Thanks to our visitors from Victory Muay Thai and Warrior Muay Thai for making it out to spar last night. York Muay Thai loves you!

Last Kids Class of 2014!

What a fun year we had! Thank you to all the kids and assistants for making 2014 such a blast. All the games and exercises have made our Tuesdays and Saturdays high energy and full of learning :)




Kru Cam, Hadja and Kru Jen wish you all a great holiday and happy new year!


Thursday, December 18, 2014

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

YMT's Canned Food Drive



The holidays are always the hardest time of year for people who are in need.
This year especially, due to the economy, people who are less fortunate are having an especially difficult time making ends meet. Food banks are not experiencing the same level of donations that they usually receive this time of year. York Muay Thai would like to help this situation, so please consider bringing a non-perishable food donation to our Christmas party (please RSVP) which will be donated to a local food bank. 

You may also drop the food off at the gym. PC Patrick is organizing.

We are strong and privileged. We are martial artists. We can help those in need.


Student of the Month (November 2014): Carmen

Monday, December 15, 2014

Late post: Thai Gala/ Muay Thai Awards 2014

Kru Jen recognized as Kru Yai of the year



PC promoted to Kru



Our senior assistants recognized for their excellence



YMT at the Gala:




Sunday, December 7, 2014

The Angel Boxer's defense

As we head into a week focus on defense, here is a Thai legend Poot Lorlek demonstrating the basic foundation behind our study...



Some background behind Poot:

Poot was a Thai boxer with very colorful tactics, and is a real pleasure to watch. Sharp eyes, remarkable agility and speed was his trademark.

All these elements help explain why he was dubbed "The Angel Boxer." It was simply because he was rarely beaten. Out of some 80 matches, he was never knocked out, or even counted down: Poot was the star of his time remaining at its height for seven years from 1970-1977.

His records said it all. Poot once successfully took the Junior Featherweight championship from Samyar Singsorntorn. But he eventually had to relinquish the championship, simply because no one dared to challenge him. Poot was one of those Thai boxers who often encountered opponents heavier than himself. His skills and speed, however, helped him to come out on top always.

Poot eventually had to turn to international boxing because it became hard for him to find a challenger in Thai boxing. 



Offensive Teeps Fest (videos)

Here are some excellent fights to illustrate some of the points we have been discussing in our last week of classes. When you watch these fights, you will see teeps utilized offensive maneuvers (and some defensive as well, although good offense and defense are essentially two sides of the same coin).

Think about the intention behind each teep being used... to intimidate, to cut off, to set up, to frustrate, to knock out. Each fight will have its own unique context for the teep. Study hard, and don't be afraid to ask questions during or after class to your instructors.













Friday, December 5, 2014

York Muay Thai Teep Lovin Video

At YMT, our focus is always technique first, power then speed. Strategy/timing is another big focus but it is embedded in our curriculum: how we train our drills and understand our technique. This is one of the reasons why we have a monthly focus: a technique that takes the forefront of our classes each month and gives us a chance to really dive into the details.

We truly believe in strong basics being the path to victory. Function over flash: Simple techniques applied at the right time.  In honour of Teep month, here are some clips of our amateur athletes throwing very simple push kicks...but with effective timing.


When we think of timing, we need to ask ourselves what means...what the desired effect is. A teep is not simply a kick that pushes, nor is it a "front kick." Teeps can create space for another weapon (which means the amount of space created will differ depending on the intended follow up), disrupt an assault, cause intimidation, control the available space in the battlefield, misdirect the opponent's intended strategy...etc etc. In other words, there is always a context. Whenever you watch fights, or even this video of our boys, think about why the technique is being thrown and whether or not it is  effective in its use.


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The York Muay Thai officials representing WKF Canada, with Kru Darryl Marin and Matthew Kratz: