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u/Dobokdude · 1 pointr/MuayThai

For point 2, it had to do with the fact that alot of TMA schools have more of a children emphasis. Not all of them, YMMV but alot of places do seem more built for kiddie classes.


As for your thoughts on number 3, I'm mixed. Punches do carry a risk, and a palm strike is something to have but punches are used for a reason. Though I would say that it would be best to use them if you are a dedicated martial artist who conditions them regularly(knuckle pushups, bare bag work)


I have seen active self protection and I agree that if Muay Thai is to be effective as a self defense method, the techniques must be taught within that context. And elbows, knees, and low kicks are moves tailor made for street combat.


Anyway, I do understand where you are coming from. I don't think Muay Thai is a completely encompassing martial art, but I do feel it provides a solid basis for self defense. I practice Judo on the side, which I feel works naturally well with Muay Thai what with the clinch and throws. I'm actually trying to take my CC's self defense class next semester as well.


Also about weapons, it's definitely a valid concern but in some situations it may be different. For example, almost 9 out of 10 times a rapist will not use a weapon of any sort.


Also, here's a good book on Muay Thai/kickboxing and self defense.