Why Muay Thai training?
In short, because the value of Thai Boxing is worth it!
In "Muay Thai: The Most Distinguished Art of Fighting," the value of Thai Boxing is put into three main classes:
In regards to physical condition, the author writes of the well-proportioned body, strength and agility, and resistance to illness.
When the mind is explored, the author writes of courage, determination, self-confidence, intelligence, wisdom, discipline, and sporting spirit.
With respect to social value, the author writes of good manners, honesty, a sense of justice, and a virtuous life.
While I do not disagree with any of these things, I want to focus here on how Muay Thai training helps me accomplish my "WHY," which is to liven and lengthen the lifespans and "healthspans" of my community members.
Why Muay Thai training?
It has the ability to liven your life through adventure, brotherhood, and purpose.
How’s traveling to Thailand for adventure?
I have done this numerous times and have known students that have done just that, as well.
What prompted their spirit of adventure?
Muay Thai.
I have met brothers-from-other-mothers thanks to Muay Thai.
Students of mine have met brothers thanks to Muay Thai.
Training in Muay Thai is a surefire way to become part of a family.
Muay Thai training can provide a sense of meaning. It can also provide an aim or a goal.
Whether your purpose is self-development, progression in the art, or becoming a torch-bearer, Muay Thai can answer the call.
As a discipline of study that can inspire adventure, foster brotherhood, and create purpose, Muay Thai can certainly liven your life.
Why Muay Thai training?
It has the capacity to lengthen your life through physical activity, purpose, and stress management.
As a form of movement and methodical physical exercise, Muay Thai can positively contribute to your health, which can, in turn, contribute to longevity.
Purpose may be created by training.
This purpose may provide a reason to continue living, as the mission is not yet complete.
Stress produces a chemical response in the body. This response is designed to prepare the body for fight or flight. If no fight or flight occurs, the chemical products of the stress response linger in the body. These lingering by-products can produce negative consequences.
Like fight or flight, Muay Thai training is movement and, as such, will use up the by-products of the stress response.
Movement is a terrific stress management tool.
Are you ready to begin your lifelong journey into Muay Thai and the powerful and transforming world that is martial arts?
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