Muay Thai EP.10 | Mae Mai Muay Thai
Mae Mai Muay Thai means the most important posture of Muay Thai art and It is the basis of using Muay Thai. Muay Thai tr…
Перевод: Bird peering through the nest
Paksa Waeg Rang (Bird Looking Back) involves a deceptive body turn that lures the opponent, followed by a spinning elbow or back fist to the face. [1] The fighter appears to turn away, then explodes with a reverse strike as the opponent advances. [1] It teaches the principle of deception through apparent vulnerability. [1]
Mae Mai techniques represent centuries of refined combat principles; Paksa Waeg Rang embodies a specific tactical principle that remains effective in modern Muay Thai. [1]
Traditional Muay Boran → Modern Muay Thai Mae Mai curriculum. [1]
Used in Muay Thai stadium competition (Lumpinee, Rajadamnern)
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Master-level technique with significant combat application
Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники
Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам
Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting (Ruerngsa, Charuad & Cartmell)
description, historyOrigin: sourced from Ruerngsa, Y
description, historyOrigin: sourced from Ruerngsa, Y
Requires comprehensive Muay Thai foundation
Good timing and distance management
Paksa waeg rang is a traditional Muay Thai mae mai technique. The mae mai are the foundational techniques of Muay Thai — traditionally 15 master techniques that form the art's technical core. (Kraitus, Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting)
Paksa Waeg Rang (Bird Looking Back) involves a deceptive body turn that lures the opponent, followed by a spinning elbow or back fist to the face. The fighter appears to turn away, then explodes with a reverse strike as the opponent advances.
Paksa Waeg Rang is one of the 15 Mae Mai (Master Tricks) of Muay Thai, preserved from the traditional Muay Boran curriculum. The Mae Mai represent the highest-level tactical principles of Thai boxing, each named after Thai mythology, literature, or cultural references.
Unified MMA: разрешён — Legal — all elbow strikes permitted; WBC/Boxing: запрещён — All elbow strikes prohibited in boxing; WKF: запрещён — Elbow strikes not a legal technique in sport karate; Kyokushin: запрещён — Elbow strikes prohibited; WT: запрещён — Prohibited; ITF: запрещён — Prohibited; WAKO: запрещён — Prohibited in all kickboxing formats; K: запрещён — 1/GLORY — Prohibited — key difference from Muay Thai; IFMA: разрешён — Legal — elbows are a core Muay Thai weapon (art of eight limbs)
Оценка опасности 7/10. Master-level technique with significant combat application
Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Read opponent → Apply Paksa Waeg Rang principle → Execute technique → Follow up.
Стандартные контрприёмы: Specific to each Mae Mai technique.
Распространённые варианты: Classical Paksa Waeg Rang; Competition adapted Paksa Waeg Rang.
Used in Muay Thai stadium competition (Lumpinee, Rajadamnern)
Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Attempting without understanding the tactical principle / Over-committing.
Paksa Waeg Rang также известен как Paksa Waeg Rang, Bird Looking Back, Parrot's Broken Wing.