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Train with a Punch Bag

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Welcome to our blog! We are back again right here to talk about Muay Thai stuff. That’s right. Today’s article is going to be about Punching Bags. What are they for? And how to pick one? Perhaps you might want to get one at your house, since it will be handy for you to train Muay Thai at home.

In Muay thai or in any types of Martial Arts, Punching bags are great for building up strength of your fists punch or kicks. Besides, some people use punching bags for their stress relief. So heck even though you don’t box, there’s still a pretty good reason to have one around. Anyway let’s go back to boxing. Boxers from beginners to professionals use them a lot because practice with bags are great for creating muscles, stamina and improve boxing techniques. Now let’s choose a good quality and a right type of punching bags for you.

The First type of boxing bags is called the body-shaped bags. This human figured bag is used by professional boxers only and quite hard to find. It is a type of Pedestal bags.

The most common punch bags are heavy bags. They are cylindrical and hung from the ceiling with chains. The bags are strong and can handle hard and powerful workout or practice of your punches and kicks. Choose real leather bags filled with grains for long time use.

Pedestal Bags is like heavy bags. But instead of hanging from the ceiling, pedestal bags stand on the floor. However, if compare to the hanging heavy bag, I would go for the heavy bag because I can practice more Muay Thai moves with its swaying motions.

Last but not least, speed bags. This one is much smaller and easier to buy. Air filled speed bag are great for learning how to keep the hands up at post, improving the speed and perfecting the body coordination.

Train with the right bags that fit for your training purposes. Another thing to concern is the weight of the bag, heavier is more stable and on the other hand the lighter the harder to control.

Cautions: Never go with bare hands and use boxing gloves that are made for bag training. Enjoy!

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Raja Open Thumb Training Bag Gloves: Red Dragon

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Top King Open Thumb Training Bag Gloves: White/Black

Top King Muay Thai Pads and Mitts

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The end of the month is what we’ve all been waiting for right? Let me tell ya. This is the most happiest time of the month. And it’s a perfect time to use that money I got from working my ass off and on nothing better than what we all love here…something related to Muay Thai of course.

I got something on my mind but still can’t decide what I should get. First I want to replace my focus mitts because my old ones are kinda old now (I bought them two years ago) and the leather is starting to break. And on the other hand, I don’t have kick pads yet. What should I get?

My old punch mitts were of Raja Boxing. They are good and still work ok even I see the stuff inside underneath the leather. But these Top King ones look pretty cool and really tempt me to buy.

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Top King Focus Mitts: TK-FMP 12

but since I already got my Raja mitts I thought I should get something I don’t have yet and this is what I have my eyes on.

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Top King Kicking Pads: Red/White

Have you ever try Top King leather products? Like gloves, mitts or pads? Tell me what you think? Or I should go back to Raja cause I think Raja focus mitts are pretty good.

Well let me know. At the mean time, are you getting anything Muay Thai for yourself this month?

Our New Raja Boxing Shorts

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Not long ago we just added new Raja Muay Thai shorts in our shops. Raja is like the most favorite Muay Thai shorts in our shop and new models of shorts keep coming and we keep adding them here hoping that you as our customer will love them too.

Here’re some beautiful pictures of our new awesome raja shorts:

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Raja Thai Kick Boxing Shorts: RTB-422

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Raja Thai Kick Boxing Shorts: RTB-418

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Raja Muay Thai Boxing Shorts: RTB-384

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Raja Muay Thai Boxing Shorts: RTB-390

The Models RTB-422 and RTB-390 are the samples of our new shiny Muay Thai shorts. The shorts are still pretty soft but not as satin but they are very shiny on the outside making you look more outstanding while wearing them.

The Model RTB-418 are made of Satin just like normal Muay Thai shorts. But these will give you more choices of satin Muay Thai boxing shorts. Own a pair now!

And Lastly the Model RTB-384 purple is a little new. We call “Special Silk”. You can see the look of the shorts is quite different. They also feel different if you ask me. They usually cost more than other type of fabric. Recommend to try.

I’ll keep you update whenever we add more products into our shop. Check back often and you won’t be left out off Muay Thai fashion. At the mean time, I welcome you to visit our shop. Enjoy!

Our new MMA gloves

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Welcome back! Who’s here is an MMA fighter? We have launched new MMA products in our store a few months ago but didn’t have time to talk about them yet.

It’s kinda new to our store since we’d only been selling Muay Thai equipment before. So now to be good in the business, I have to learn more about MMA and its products or equipments. So I did some research online on how to pick an MMA gloves.

The purpose of MMA gloves is just like Muay Thai gloves. The gloves are for absorbing the impact from the blow that might damage the knuckles. Good MMA gloves should be durable, light weight and allow the mobility of your hands.

MMA fighters need to use their hand for grapping. So if wearing MMA gloves that don’t feel comfortable and don’t allow the wearer to move their hand and fingers freely, then those are not the gloves you’re looking for.

Light weight gloves are best for high level fighters. The professional MMA gloves weigh about 4 oz. Amateur MMA gloves will weigh more. The reason is not different from Muay Thai gloves. Heavier gloves are perfect for learning and practicing and good for building muscles. Lighter gloves are great for fighting as they allow the MMA fighters to move their hands with greater speed.

Look for durable gloves when it’s time to invent for ones. Durable gloves will last much longer than the cheap material ones. Real leather is what you’re looking for.

Ask your trainer is the best way to go since there are a few types of MMA gloves to choose from.
Here are the samples of what we have. Check out our store for more.

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Top King MMA Gloves: White Ultimate

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Top King MMA Gloves: Red/White Combat

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Top King MMA Gloves: Navy Blue Army

Muay Thai Gloves Review

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Welcome back! How has your new year been? Pretty good right? Are you ready to experience another pair of Muay Thai gloves? I’m talking Twins today if you wanna know. Since it’s one of the best Muay Thai factories in Thailand and millions of its products have been sold worldwide, I don’t see the reasons why not.

I have been reading reviews after reviews of Muay Thai gloves. To tell you the truth, Twins’ are not the best gloves you can ever get. However, if you compare the price and the quality, their boxing products are still at top.

There are quite some complains about its quality. I gotta admit, in this case, Twins Muay Thai gloves can’t be compared to some other brands. The quality of the materials is in OK-good grade. So in case you bang them up quite often by using them pretty much every day a week, they will start to show the sign like wrinkles or breaking in about 2-4 months.

However, the good things about Twins brand are that their prices of about 50 bucks a pair are quite reasonable with the quality. They are affordable by most boxers and great for starters. The foam at the point of the fist is quite soft so it’s great for sparring. And with the Velcro straps fasteners, their muay thai gloves are very easy to put on and take off. And since their prices are not freakingly high, you can have a collection of Muay Thai gloves and you can alternately wear them. This way your boxing gloves will last much longer.

Watch out for the fake ones that use low grade materials! Only buy all Muay Thai products from a trusted store.

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Twins Thai Boxing Gloves: Tattoo Black (FBGV-9)

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Twins Thai Boxing Gloves: Tattoo White (FBGV-9)

These two black and white pair look pretty good, don’t they?