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  LERDRIT Articles Lerdrit is a Thai form of martial a
LERDRIT Articles Lerdrit is a Thai form of martial a
Lerdrit is a Thai form of martial arts taught, and used by the Royal Thai Army.
Lerdrit is similar to Muay Boran with its use of palm strikes, elbows and clinch fighting, the art of grappling from a standing position.
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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Muay thai   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Traditional Muay Thai has a long history in Thailand as a martial art used by the military.
The military style of Muay Thai is called Lerdrit, while today's "sport Muay Thai" slightly varies from the original art and uses kicks and punches in a ring and with gloves similar to those used in boxing.
The basic offensive techniques in Muay Thai use hands, elbows, kicks and knees to punch and kick the opponent.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/mu/Muay_thai   (495 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Muay Thai   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Traditional Muay Thai, as it is practiced today, varies slightly from the original art and uses kicks and punches in a ring with gloves similar to those used in Western boxing.
Lerdrit is a Thai form of martial arts taught, and used by the Royal Thai Army.
Muay Thai heavily influenced the development of kickboxing, which was later created in Japan, Europe and North America.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Muay-Thai   (735 words)

  
 Lerdrit
Without utitlizing fists, but instead open hands, it is basically a modified version of Muay Thai.
Forward pressure, kicks, knees and elbows are all major concepts in Lerdrit.
With its close combat techniques, it is among the most realistic and effective form of martial arts used in today's militaries.
www.culturecentric.com /Life-L/Lerdrit.php   (65 words)

  
 Muay Thai
The exact date of creation is not known, but it is widely believed to be over 2000 years old.
Traditional style Muay Thai, called Lerdrit, has long been used by the military forces of Thailand.
The "sport" style varies from the military style, in that it uses punches and kicks in a ring while wearing gloves similar to those used in boxing matches.
www.martial-artist.info /muay-thai   (341 words)

  
 History
But it is clear that it is the sport of kings, used, according to the Chiang Mai annals, in 1411, when King Sen Muajng Ma died and his two sons literally fought to "the first blood" for the throne.
This sport which was included in military training, (the military style of muay Thai is called Lerdrit.
Lerdrit (pronounced lerd-lit) is the military style of Muay Thai.
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 Muay Thai
Traditional Muay Thai has a rich history in Thailand as a martial art used for sport and by the military.
The military style of Muay Thai is called Lerdrit which is slightly different from the original art and uses kicks and punches in a ring and with gloves similar to those used in boxing.
Muay Thai is also known as 'The Science of Eight Limbs' as the hands, feet, elbows and knees are all used extensively in this art.
www.thelawofthefist.com /Muay_Thai.html   (96 words)

  
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Traditional Muay Thai is a martial art used by the military.
The military style of Muay Thai is called Lerdrit.
Muay Thai is also referred to as "The Science of Eight Limbs" as the hands, feet, elbows and knees are all used in this fighting art.
www.ic.sunysb.edu /Stu/ckunjara/index2.htm   (288 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Lerdrit
Forward pressure, kicks, knees, locking, grappling and elbows are all major concepts in Lerdrit.
This form relates more to Muay Boran, the predecessor of Muay Thai.
Lerdrit is similar to Muay Boran with its use of palm strikes, elbows and clinch fighting, the art of grappling from a standing position.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Lerdrit   (150 words)

  
 Lerdrit
Lerdrit is the martial art taught to the Thai Army.
It doesn't utilize strikes with the fists but with open hands.
Forward pressure is a major concept in Lerdrit.
www.casimiro.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/l/le/lerdrit.html   (52 words)

  
 Cornell Muay Thai Club - Muay Thai   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Since then, this form of unarmed combat has evolved into a "science" by virtue of its effectiveness and practicality.
Today it is taught to the Thai military under the name Lerdrit.
The sport version of this art does away with the ground-grappling, groin-strikes, headbutts and joint manipulation and leaves the practioner with the relatively safe sport of Muay Thai.
www.rso.cornell.edu /muaythai/MuayThai.html   (223 words)

  
 Krabi-Krabong - Deluxe Martial Arts Forums
Ok, you all know I can be somewhat fanatically loyal to the Thai arts, so I will try to make this as neutral as possible.
I have been doing quite a bit of research about some of the techniques in Lerdrit and Krabi-Krabong but I have no way of practicing these techniques.
Lerdrit, I have never practiced this form of Muay Thai but I hear its quite simple to learn....
www.defend.net /deluxeforums/showthread.php?t=10170   (194 words)

  
 Faculty of Dentistry Mahidol University Department of Hospital Dentistry
Nonglak Panjarunithi, Pattama Tatiyanupanwong, Wipada Lerdrit: Fluoride in drinking water and caries status of first grade children in Nakhon Pathom Province 2(2):51-60,1997
Wipada Lerdrit, Vanida Nimmanon, Praewpat Pachimsawat, Phimon Atsawasuwan, Keswalee Chalitangkool, Pakit Vichyanond: Prevalence of latex glove sensitivity among dental personnel in Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University J. Dent.
Manopatanakul S, Lerdrit W, Taweeboon B and Hongdusanee A. Airborne bacterial contamination.
www.dt.mahidol.ac.th /eng/dept/hospital/vipada.html   (0 words)

  
 Martial Arts Planet - Difference between Muay Thai Sport and Muay Thai?
A friend of mine was telling me that theres a big difference, if there is in fact a difference can someone explain to me some techniques that are used in Muay Thai but not in the sport context.
i think he probably meant muay boran and muay thai, or military muay thai (lerdrit) and sport muay thai.
Thaiyuth is not a new trend, but a highly effective system practiced by a chosen few and by men who have guarded the Kings of Thailand since the ancient days.
www.martialartsplanet.com /forums/showthread.php?t=56339   (641 words)

  
 Lerdrit (Old Style Military Muay Thai) in Sacramento - MartialTalk.Com
His school will be open 6 days a week and it's an open gym setting which means you can workout all day with John Harris on hand.
The thread also made it sound like it was a very hard-core art, but also a very rare art.
Is it similar to the strenuous physical training that is often associated with modern MT? It sounds to me to be close to MT, but with a little more time spent on technique.
www.martialtalk.com /forum/showthread.php?t=16222   (723 words)

  
 World Team USA - Fighters   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Muay Thai, but more specifically Muay Boran and Lerdrit, run in his family for generations.
Master Toddy taught Kru Sam an unbeatable system of teaching and continued to train him in this manner for 10 years.
He also certified him as "Kru." Because knowing how to fight does not always translate to knowing how to train others, Kru Sam's innate ability to teach, his Muay Boran and Lerdrit background and certification from Master Toddy are keys to his success.
www.worldteamusa.com /champions/history.htm   (859 words)

  
 Boston Martial Arts: Karate, Kick Boxing, Self Defense
Traditional Muay Thai has a long history in Thailand as a martial art utilized by the military.
The military form of Muay Thai is known as Lerdrit, and today's "Sport Muay Thai" gently differs from the original art and uses kicks and punches in a ring and with gloves like those used in regular boxing.
Muay Thai is called "The Science of Eight Limbs", as the hands, feet, elbows, and knees are all utilized heavily in this art.
www.stargeek.com /boston-martial-arts.php   (0 words)

  
 Muay Thai
Many forms ofmartial arts have been used by the Thailand’s military since ancient times.
The military method of Muay Thai is known as Lerdrit, while today's "Sport Muay Thai" differ somewhat from the initial art and uses kicks and punches in a ring with gloves similar to those used in Western boxing.
In muay Thai hands, shins, elbows, and knees are all used significantly A practitioner of Muay Thai has the aptitude to execute strikes using eight "points of contact," as opposed to "two points" (fists) in Western boxing and "four points" (fists, feet) used in the primarily sport-oriented forms of martial arts.
www.kuksul.com /martialarts/muaythai/muaythai.html   (755 words)

  
 Bam Bam Martial Arts - Muay Thai Kickboxing & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Martial arts have been used by the military since ancient times.
The military style of Muay Thai is known as Lerdrit, while today's "Sport Muay Thai" varies slightly from the original art and uses kicks and punches in a ring with gloves similar to those used in Western boxing.
Muay Thai is referred to as "The Science of Eight Limbs", as the hands, shins, elbows, and knees are all used extensively in this art.
www.bambamgym.com /mtdesc.htm   (2241 words)

  
 FightingArts.com Forums: People who art bash! !
I have been studying various arts for the last 5 weeks by gathering information.
Most of what I encountered are very interesting such as Sambo, Lethwei, Lerdrit but I found something that ticked me off.
I was reading through a Yaw Yan website [www.yaw-yan.com] where I found this statement.
www.fightingarts.com /ubbthreads/showthreaded.php?Number=15824167   (545 words)

  
 City of Heroes Official Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I like punch specifically BECAUSE it's an elbow attack.
My /SS Tank is a user of Lerdrit, after all.
TerminusEst13 - Over 18 months of playtime and not a single char above 32.
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Gi-go dreams of his past and meets up with an old "pal"...
Gi-go Episode 3- Animation by Seth, ideas by Seth and Lerdrit
Gi-go Episode 4- Animation by Seth, ideas by Seth & Lerdrit
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