Sunday, August 31, 2008

School Profile: Muay Thai Academy - Santa Clara, CA

For those of you who are not interested in ring competition or MMA fighting I recommend the Muay Thai Academy International (MTAI) in Santa Clara, CA. MTAI, the oldest muay thai school in the US offers old style, military and street combat training based on ledrit, muay baron, muay chao churd and Burmese Bando styles. The school rarely advertises and provides a hard core training regiment that focuses the student on efficeincy of movement, building power and preparing the student for fighting multiple opponents. The school specializes in close quarter combat, and I mean close.

In the MMA, commercialized 'Fairtex' world of retail martial arts MTAI gets little respect, due mainly to the fact that the school refuses to compete. But it must be remembered that many of Muay Thai Academy students are law enforcement officers, military special ops, executive protection professionals (not bouncers), and federal officers. Sport muay thai and MMA does not work in a counterterrorist situation.
Another thing to note is that MTAI spawned many of the most repected names in the MMA world. Javier Mendez, founder of the American Kickboxin Academy in San Jose, home to many UFC fighters got his start as a student at MTAI, along with the late Alex Gong of Fairtex fame and the founder of Rey's Muay Thai/Wing Chung in San Jose.

Here's a link to the site: http://militarymuaythai.com/

Its a bare bones site, but what they train is lethal and more effective than anything else out there (includine krav maga). Its worth a look.

7 comments:

  1. how much do you charge for a month?

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  2. The Academy charges $95 per month. We operate on an open gym basis, so there is no class schedule. Students are free to train everyday we are open as long as they want. Our training is on a private.semi-private basis. MTAI purposely maintains a small student body in order to provide high quality, personalized instruction. We aren't a retail martial arts school, none of us instructors get paid, so its a great, tightly knit community. If you're in the south bay I encourage you to come by to see exactly how we train. Its different from what you're probably accustomed to.

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    1. are you the head instructor there for MTAI?

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    2. Nope. I'm one of five senior instructors at MTAI, but I'm not the head instructor, nor am I the owner.

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  3. I've noticed a constant pattern of Fairtex bashing from all of your many posts. Is there a reason for this? Have you trained at any of the Fairtex locations? It's easy to criticize someone else's training & hide behind the pretense of saying your art is not a sport. Isn't this really just a way of not having to back up what you say/teach? Do you seriously think you would fare better in a real street fight than any of the "sport" oriented fighters?

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  4. What is the minimum age to train at Muay Thai Academy?

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    1. We only train adults, so the minimum age to train with us is 18 years.

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