Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 4:17:09 GMT
GENERAL IMPROVEMENT
Improvement of What?: Technique
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{H2H - Muay Thai}Name: Muay Thai
Class: Hand to Hand Style
Type: Supplementary
Range: Self.
Tier: N/A
Description: Muay Thai, or Thai Kickboxing, is an incredibly brutal style of martial arts that utilizes not only the hands and legs, but the elbows and knees. Because of it's brutal style, Muay Thai is a very enclosed and standalone fighting style, as most other sport fighting martial arts don't allow the use of knees and elbows, as they could be lethal, but Muay Thai tends to focus on them. Because of it's brutal nature, the secondary nature of Muay Thai is on dodging and avoiding, rather then blocking, because when within a one on one Muay Thai fight if you get hit you're usually the first one down.
Muay Thai's main source of damage is through it's brute force. While Karate can focus on singular strikes, Muay Thai walks straight through warmups and simply focuses on putting the most pressure in a snapping motion. It's stance is highly dependent on such snapping motion, and all punches, elbows, and knee attacks rely on the quick sharp movement, similar to shattering a bottle against a table. Most attacks with Muay Thai will crush bones if it hits in the correct place, and if somebody was to take a full-forced elbow to the face it would be fair to say that they would lack the nose to smell their own blood that would run down from the hit.
Lastly, the kicks with Muay Thai are probably the most renown. By using the snapping motion coupled with incredibly refined muscles in the lower hips, the users of Muay Thai have been noted to be capable of snapping anything from concrete to bones off their feet without a repercussion on their part. This is because they take the entire shock of the kick with their entire leg, rather then the flat of their foot, even if it is the piercing point. This movement of the hips and the body isn't just around kicks, either, this use of the entire body applies to all hits, which give all of the hits that sort of power that makes most power weak in comparison.
Name: Ti Khao [Knee]
Class: Hand to Hand Technique
Type: Offensive.
Range: Self.
Tier: II
Description: A proficient user of Muay Thai has been known to easily link together attacks with his arms, legs, and knees, and with each hit being incredibly painful or deadly, it is questionable if overkill could really label how much damage one can inflict. Someone with spiritual energy, after becoming proficient enough with Muay Thai, can tap into their spiritual pressure without a Tier and coat their knee in power, causing each hit with their knee to deal greater inflicted damage, equal to a small bala upon impact.
Name: Chok [Punching]
Class: Hand to Hand Technique
Type: Offensive.
Range: Self.
Tier: II
Description: Muay Thai is not called Thai Kickboxing without reason. Muay Thai is not only awarded gold for it's brutal style, but much rather it's quick pace and intense jabs and punches that come with fighting with this style. Chok is a simple use, in which the Muay Thai user enhances his own physical abilities and rather then increase the strength, increase the speed of all of his punches to a blurring speed that is hard to track even in slow motion. Each of these punches are charged, dealing extra damage, but moving at the jarring speed of a bala. The only thing is, is that the punch hurts not only the person the Muay Thai user is hitting, but the user himself unless they're wearing protective handgear.
Name: Ti Sok [Elbow]
Class: Hand to Hand Technique
Type: Offensive.
Range: Self.
Tier: II
Description: With the final use of Elbows into the equation, a Muay Thai user becomes an eight-handed monster with enough training. From an early state in training, Muay Thai users are taught to catch their opponents off guard with sudden attacks with their elbows, which can break bones, shatter teeth, and black eyes. A spiritual Muay Thai user can tap further into this ideal by increasing the amount of power that they pump out and coat their elbow with it, making it capable of actually cutting into someone.
Class: Hand to Hand Style
Type: Supplementary
Range: Self.
Tier: N/A
Description: Muay Thai, or Thai Kickboxing, is an incredibly brutal style of martial arts that utilizes not only the hands and legs, but the elbows and knees. Because of it's brutal style, Muay Thai is a very enclosed and standalone fighting style, as most other sport fighting martial arts don't allow the use of knees and elbows, as they could be lethal, but Muay Thai tends to focus on them. Because of it's brutal nature, the secondary nature of Muay Thai is on dodging and avoiding, rather then blocking, because when within a one on one Muay Thai fight if you get hit you're usually the first one down.
Muay Thai's main source of damage is through it's brute force. While Karate can focus on singular strikes, Muay Thai walks straight through warmups and simply focuses on putting the most pressure in a snapping motion. It's stance is highly dependent on such snapping motion, and all punches, elbows, and knee attacks rely on the quick sharp movement, similar to shattering a bottle against a table. Most attacks with Muay Thai will crush bones if it hits in the correct place, and if somebody was to take a full-forced elbow to the face it would be fair to say that they would lack the nose to smell their own blood that would run down from the hit.
Lastly, the kicks with Muay Thai are probably the most renown. By using the snapping motion coupled with incredibly refined muscles in the lower hips, the users of Muay Thai have been noted to be capable of snapping anything from concrete to bones off their feet without a repercussion on their part. This is because they take the entire shock of the kick with their entire leg, rather then the flat of their foot, even if it is the piercing point. This movement of the hips and the body isn't just around kicks, either, this use of the entire body applies to all hits, which give all of the hits that sort of power that makes most power weak in comparison.
Name: Ti Khao [Knee]
Class: Hand to Hand Technique
Type: Offensive.
Range: Self.
Tier: II
Description: A proficient user of Muay Thai has been known to easily link together attacks with his arms, legs, and knees, and with each hit being incredibly painful or deadly, it is questionable if overkill could really label how much damage one can inflict. Someone with spiritual energy, after becoming proficient enough with Muay Thai, can tap into their spiritual pressure without a Tier and coat their knee in power, causing each hit with their knee to deal greater inflicted damage, equal to a small bala upon impact.
Name: Chok [Punching]
Class: Hand to Hand Technique
Type: Offensive.
Range: Self.
Tier: II
Description: Muay Thai is not called Thai Kickboxing without reason. Muay Thai is not only awarded gold for it's brutal style, but much rather it's quick pace and intense jabs and punches that come with fighting with this style. Chok is a simple use, in which the Muay Thai user enhances his own physical abilities and rather then increase the strength, increase the speed of all of his punches to a blurring speed that is hard to track even in slow motion. Each of these punches are charged, dealing extra damage, but moving at the jarring speed of a bala. The only thing is, is that the punch hurts not only the person the Muay Thai user is hitting, but the user himself unless they're wearing protective handgear.
Name: Ti Sok [Elbow]
Class: Hand to Hand Technique
Type: Offensive.
Range: Self.
Tier: II
Description: With the final use of Elbows into the equation, a Muay Thai user becomes an eight-handed monster with enough training. From an early state in training, Muay Thai users are taught to catch their opponents off guard with sudden attacks with their elbows, which can break bones, shatter teeth, and black eyes. A spiritual Muay Thai user can tap further into this ideal by increasing the amount of power that they pump out and coat their elbow with it, making it capable of actually cutting into someone.