Pahuyuth, Muay
Chaiya and Pichaiyuth
Foreword
.....When I was asked to write about “Ancient
Thai Boxing and Muay Chaiya”, I felt it was a difficult task because
the society at large has lost interest in the subject. But after thorough
consideration, I have come to the decision to do so, in order to honor
and show my gratitude to my teachers who have patiently taught me and
to my homeland, the Kingdom of Thailand.
.....Please note that the following articles
(and the ones that follow) are based on what I have learned from my
teachers. So there may be different teachings from different teachers,
or different interpretations from the same teacher. The beauty of Muay
Thai is that it is a flowing style, open to change as long as the basics
are strong.

.....“To my dear young ones.
Remember that he who has taught you even only one step, one day, one
month, and one year is considered your teacher for life. Be grateful
to him. Repay and treat him with respect.”
With this in mind, I would like to pay full respect to all my teachers
who have taken their time to share pass their wisdom to me.
.....All living creatures, human in particular,
have, since the age of dawn, fight for survival. Each has their own
ways of fighting to protect themselves and to hunt for food.
.....Animals fight based purely on instincts
and brawn, while human beings used their intelligence and developed
their fighting skills with bare body and weapons.
.....If we believe in the theory that mankind
evolved from apes, then they should have started fighting approximately
one million years ago. With their primitive inheritance, historic man
fought similarly to animals. They fought with their natural instinct
using biting, kicking, snatching, scratching, punching, kneeing, throwing,
breaking, etc. Their fights were purely a means of survival.
Historic Men fought for two reasons:
.....Food and territory
.....Jealousness
.....In the Stone Age, when men still lived
in caves, brawls usually occurred because of jealousy and lust. Later
on, men formed a more complex social group, starting with small communities
and eventually on to nations. In the process of doing so, they also
developed more civilized approaches, such as rules and regulations,
to resolve their conflicts.
.....However, with each nation having its
own set of beliefs and needs, there are inevitably more conflicts and
violence. The in individual brawls thus turned into battles and wars.
Birth of Pahuyuth and Ancient Thai Boxing

.....Prior to the Sukhothai
era, Thai civilization dated as far back as those of the Egyptians,
Babylonians, and the Assyrians. They were established before the Buddhist
era in a land called “Aay Loa Kingdom” one the river banks of Huang
Ho and Yang Jue rivers, presently known as Schezuan, Hubei, Anhui, and
Kiangsi in China. There were later defeated and had to continue migrating
south to maintain their freedom.
.....Thais are known to be liberal and
great warriors. They have always been an independent nation and have
evidently fought to protect their right and loved ones. During those
times, villagers along the Thai borders prepared themselves by engaging
young men in physical activities like wrestling, boat race, and bull
race.
.....For practice of self-defense, many
generations of old masters continuously assembled and developed the
fighting techniques passed on from their ancestors for thousands of
years. They finally established a fighting system for Thais called “Ching
Kom” and “Pan Lam”, both well-known.
Master Ketr Sriyapai (the author’s senior teacher) once said that “boxing
means punching as taught by your teacher or fighting to survive”.
.....Thai boxing is “an art that has been
developed by our ancestors as a national heritage to their children
for thousands of years.” The genuine Thai boxing is best performed by
Thais. Unfortunately, the Thai boxing we see today in rings is not the
true Thai boxing.
By Kru Praeng..............
(Amornkrit Pramuan).......
Muay Chaiya Boxing Foundation
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