Thai Boxing,  Boxing, and Savate
The Best of East and West

(Thai Boxing) considered the art of 8 limbs Thai Boxing features punches, elbows, knees, the clinch, and one of the most powerful techniques in all of the arts - the Thai Round Kick. Thai boxing is one of the most widely trained fighting arts in the world. (Boxing) can trace its rotes back to ancient Egypt. Boxing developed in the USA as a ring sport in the 1900’s Boxing utilizes the fist for punching the goal is to knock the opponent out using variations of the jab, cross, hook, uppercut, and overhand. In defense boxing utilizes body-movements or evasions combined with footwork Today boxing has become one of the most widely trained, refined, and effective of all martial arts. (Savate) is the fighting art from France. It came out of various systems of street fighting in the late XVIII century. To date, the origins of this system  are unclear, but traces of its roots can surely be found in Pancracia, and even all the way back to the fighting systems of Sumeria. In Europe, Savate, with its elusive and graceful, yet powerful kicks delivered in the three lines, and its sophisticated hand techniques combined with footwork, is considered to be one of the most efficient fighting systems in the world.