Muay Boran in the Manga Kenichi (Real Martial Art Techniques)

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2023
  • Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (史上最強の弟子 ケンイチ) is a Japanese Manga that features real fighting techniques from many martial arts. It is the only Manga that features Muay Boran and after being continuously asked for it, I've decided to break down the fighting scenes. Find out how accurate it is!
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    Muay Nam is the Muay Boran style I'm developing. It was born by applying the principles of Jeet Kune Do to a mix of many Muay Boran styles, with the influence of many ancient and modern fighting arts from all over the world. Everything has been refined in a practical and effective way.
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  • @majaimay
    @majaimay Рік тому +13

    To be fair to the author, the way martial arts are depicted in the series are meant to be a fair bit fantastic if not nearly as much as something like god of highschool or what not. And even at the time the series ended there weren't nearly as many accurate sources depicting, teaching or illustrating Muay Boran out there.

    • @MogrooT97
      @MogrooT97 2 дні тому

      We need more of this

  • @indra87585
    @indra87585 11 місяців тому

    Brother I am learning so much from you thank you. Please don't stop posting videos.

  • @hugor.menocall.7081
    @hugor.menocall.7081 Рік тому +4

    It's a great and fenomenal video.
    Thanks 🙏✨

  • @theultimatek.i.m.m1504
    @theultimatek.i.m.m1504 Рік тому +2

    Enjoyed this! Hanumam Taewai Wan is one of my favorite techniques. I've wished for the Street Fighter game character Sagat to have it replace his Tiger Uppercut for years!

  • @lostdays9238
    @lostdays9238 Рік тому +2

    oh man!!! You just upgrated the online course°!!!!
    TY SO MUCH!

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  Рік тому

      I'm still updating it, let me know if you have any suggestion!

    • @lostdays9238
      @lostdays9238 11 місяців тому +1

      @@GaawutProductions I think i will record my progress developing the techniques en your course and will upload to social media and will tag you as my profesor.

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  11 місяців тому

      @@lostdays9238 That would be great! I'm interested in seeing your progress. New updates are coming very soon, and also a community to share your training clips and receive feedback. If you want to you can also leave a review on the course site 🙏

  • @Samuel_2424
    @Samuel_2424 Рік тому +3

    I almost forgot this anime since i was a kid, but fortunately i found it thanks to you. Definitely a great video. 🙏

  • @speedrob
    @speedrob Рік тому +1

    Imma have to find this lil bit of Muay Boran comic memorabilia, not really an anime dude but it's pretty neat still.

  • @dakarthedark1106
    @dakarthedark1106 Рік тому +1

    Cool

  • @diamond_dude1063
    @diamond_dude1063 Рік тому +2

    I have a couple of questions regarding your muay nam style before buying your e book.
    I've seen you confidently say that muay nam is the best muay boran style because it's literally the mma of ancient thai martial arts. How do you think it would fair against other mma martial arts such as kudo or jeet kune do?
    How developed exactly is the grappling in muay nam? We see nowadays all the time that muay thai fighters get easily babied by wrestlers and judokas. How effective is the grappling section in muay nam compared to these grappling martial arts? Also, what would be your guesstimate of the number of non leg throws in muay nam?
    Does muay nam have any coherent ground defense system like muay sangha. I understand why it wouldn't have bjj style ground grappling but some techniques to get up from the ground after an enemy takes you down would be nice. Or else it just feels like takedown and don't get taken down.
    And finally, is there any influence of other martial arts in muay boran like how muay sangha with silat and muay chaiyuth/thaiyuth with karate, judo and aikido. It's your style, you can do whatever to make it as perfect, complete and effective as possible.

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  Рік тому +1

      Muay Nam is a hybrid Muay Boran style, it is roughly 45% Muay Boran, 45% historical european unarmed martial arts and Croydon Boxing System, 5% Aikijujutsu, 3% Jeet Kune Do and 2% other martial arts.
      I believe it's the best style according to my needs, "best" is subjective. Muay Nam performs very well against MMA, Kudo and JKD although you cannot use the entire Muay Nam repertoire (for example, no headbutts in MMA, no standing submissions in Kudo). Beside the fighting style, what's going to make the difference in a fight against these arts is the fighter's individual preparation; I exort my students to train professionally applying sport science. Experience is also an important factor.
      Muay Nam aims to outperform a fighter in their weakest area while being good enough to at least keep up with them in their strongest one. The Wrestling is simple and effective, it perfectly blends with striking, and there also defenses and escapes.
      There are tactical stand ups to get up, both against a single opponent and for multiple ones (which many art get wrong).
      My ebook is free, i'm currently writing a new version of the book about the bare-knuckle boxing area of the art. I have an online course, but the entire repertoire of Muay Nam isn't out yet since it was still in development, now it has a stable core, and I'm working to upload it all.

    • @diamond_dude1063
      @diamond_dude1063 Рік тому +1

      @@GaawutProductions Thanks for the answer! I confused your e book with your online course.

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  Рік тому +1

      @@diamond_dude1063 Don't worry, thank you for asking!

    • @WasiulWahid-ot7cj
      @WasiulWahid-ot7cj Рік тому +1

      interesting. why aikijujutsu instead of normal jujutsu tho? aikijujutsu is more for understanding the oponents body and disarminv the oponent while jujutsu is actually for breaking your oponent down in the battlefield. jujutsu is more aggressive too and has much more diversity in its throws. would's jujutsu have fit muay nam better?

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  Рік тому

      @@WasiulWahid-ot7cj Good question, I took some strategies and principles from Aikijujutsu, not the techniques itself.
      Regarding Jujutsu, the other arts already gave me much of what it offers, martial arts end up being incredibly similar when you want to survive a no hold barred fight or with little rules. Perhaps what Jujutsu adds is grappling with a gi and ground fighting; I use some of it and it falls in the 2% "other martial arts".

  • @maximillianaraujo6022
    @maximillianaraujo6022 Рік тому +1

    Thats great! I've read this hundread times haha I think the autor only add more words to the attack of Koukin´s master to demonstrate the level difference. I have a question, I follow your channel for a long time and I see that you always criticize some techniques from the Muay repertoire, which is plausible because some techniques seem impossible to apply in a real situation or in a Muay Thai fight. But, do you believe that these techniques were simply created to supply the fighters' imagination? I refuse to believe it hahaha my personal belief tells me that such techniques (the fancy ones) could somehow have been applied. Or in the worst case, created based on analysis of weaknesses of opponents. At the end of the day, I guess I'm just another nostalgic MUAY lover who refuses to accept the cruel reality LOL. Anyway, I would like to know your opinion, if possible in detail, I do not mind reading. Thanks for the content.

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  Рік тому +4

      I explain my view on this in one of my books, if you research Thai history you would see that around the 19th century (I don't remember the exact date right now) every male soldier was taught Dancing and Boxing. This information comes from a study on Thai culture that I mention in the book, it's not something I've speculated.
      Muay always had 3 different purposes that came with different fighting techniques and strategies; Military, which features techniques shown in the oldest Muay Boran manuscript ever found, fluid combinations of grappling and striking that could transition into fighting with weapons. Prize fighting; competing with rules to earn money, fighters here used techniques and strategies not suitable in a fight that puts your life in danger, but great in a structured competition with rounds. Lastly, exhibitions, another way to use Muay to earn some money, this is where most of the inpractical techniques were born in my opinion, like the climbing ones which are inspired by Thai Khon theatre and the Natasin dance which many soldiers knew around the period I mentioned.
      Many modern masters mix these 3 different aspects of Muay, believing that everything was uses "To fight in war".
      Another category of techniques are the one born or altered from wrong training methods in which the opponent freezes, and were not actually tested in real fights.
      Others might look impossible to land but they can actually work, for example last week I saw a pro Thai fighter landing two hooks simultaneously and almost threw an headbutt after which is a perfect Muay Boran application of Ongkot Kwong Phrakarn.

    • @maximillianaraujo6022
      @maximillianaraujo6022 Рік тому

      @@GaawutProductions Great information, I didn't know about the possibility of joining dance and martial art. I understand that there may have been a strong influence of theater or dance in the creation of such techniques, but, all of them? Simply because we are not able to apply them? (except for techniques where the opponent clearly needs to be static hahah) But do you understand what I'm getting at? As I said before, maybe I'm being a little nostalgic. Anyway, Gaawut, do even the techniques from the Tiger King manuscript apply in this context? Come on, tell me which technique you thought was impossible to apply for a moment, and did you succeed?

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  Рік тому +1

      @@maximillianaraujo6022 The combined Strikes are the ones that I thought were not practical but can actually work and be very tricky.
      Beside that, the climbing techniques and the ones that require the opponent to freeze are not practical. For the rest, some techniques are not used simply because there are better options that follow the same principle, or because they are very situational, it's not like they cannot be applied completely.

    • @afrorevolution6125
      @afrorevolution6125 7 місяців тому

      fighting in a sense is dancing, thats why its included its an aspect of rhythm.@@GaawutProductions

  • @petchpm
    @petchpm 11 місяців тому +1

    Dude , as a Thai, I don't even understand what those technique words mean. It reads super alien to me. Like "Yan erawan Sombun" translate to "ย่างเอราวัณสมบูรณ์," which I think roughly translate like "healthy white mythical elephant". So weird 😂

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  11 місяців тому

      All my Thai friends, practitioners or not, feel the same as you. The words are pretty archaic and translating them into English is somewhat hard. The correct name is "ยันเอราวัณ" but I have no clue what Sombun is.

    • @petchpm
      @petchpm 11 місяців тому

      Somboon means to be "healthy" or "Complete"

  • @jasonpower6578
    @jasonpower6578 3 місяці тому

    is muay boran taught in the US?

  • @DeathmentalPvP
    @DeathmentalPvP 11 місяців тому

    what is muay chaiya known for?

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  11 місяців тому

      I made a video about it: ua-cam.com/video/VDYJUBrnfn8/v-deo.html 🙏

  • @thunderkatz4219
    @thunderkatz4219 11 місяців тому

    Can you do karate in Kenichi

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  11 місяців тому

      Karate is not one of my expertise

    • @thunderkatz4219
      @thunderkatz4219 9 місяців тому

      @@GaawutProductionsah dang it it’s all good tho I sound stupid now

    • @GaawutProductions
      @GaawutProductions  9 місяців тому

      @@thunderkatz4219 Don't worry, I always appreciate suggestions 🙏

  • @michaelterrell5061
    @michaelterrell5061 11 місяців тому

    Muay Boran seems to be similar to kung fu.