Muay Boran the ancient Thai Martial Arts that was used on the battlefield. I hope to one day learn this art.
Ouch. Sparring fucking hurts. Lol. Never been so disappointed in my abilities in my life. Much weaker than I thought. My bro told me I was doing well and kicks were solid, but I feel so awkward fighting against people I’m cool with. I couldn’t get into the rythm of it. I’m not scared in the slightest to take a punch, but its something about inflicting pain against a friend. I can’t bring myself to do it. I’m even more determined now to get into fighting shape. Especially if me and Amy keep getting serious. I can hold my own, but when you have that “I have to protect her” mentality its easy to be distracted (God forbid) during a fight against multiple people. I find I work harder when I picture her in my head during my fight. I do better. Punches come a bit quicker and kicks are a lot more solid. I have a long way to go, but I really think this is something meant for me. Can’t wait to join a Traditional Muay Thai class. I want to study Boran, but I can’t make it to New York let alone go there just to train for a few months. I need help planning and a lot of funds.
If I am to be an aspiring Martial Artist I have to train my body. I need a base of fitness and I think I have one. Not to easy not to hard. Quite Repetitive, but well needed.
Monday Wednesday and Friday workout regime
10 minute jog/run on treadmilll or outside
10 minute dynamic strectching
400 push ups
400 crunches on each side
400 Squats
400 Lunges
200 jumping leaps
For my Martial Art side
Muay Chaiya Footwork and warm up for four to five hours
I think once I have these down and I’m a bit more agile, everything else will fall into place. If I can still walk after these workouts I haven’t gone hard enough. Pushing my body to its limits and beyond.




