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r/MuayThai is a subreddit with 275k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has high activity.
All things Muay Thai, news, upcoming events & general discussion. From fighters to fans, everyone is welcome!
Popular Themes in r/MuayThai
#1
Advice Requests
: "Hey guys, it’s Muay Thai star Johan Ghazali! On June 6, I’ll go toe-to-toe with Diego Paez at ONE Fight Night 32 on Prime Video! Ask me anything!"
9 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Mid 30s lady, am I just not cut out for this?"
5 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Created a free app where it speaks out combinations for you! Good for solo training"
2 posts
#4
Ideas
: "I built a ‘Muay Thai Near Me’ directory to help people find legit gyms across the U.S."
1 post
#5
Self-Promotion
: "New fightwear brand (Stims Fightwear) would love your feedback on my first Muay Thai shorts & shirts"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/MuayThai
#1
Muay Thai
: "Deadly Muay Thai Kick in Action!"
71 posts
#2
Training
: "3 years of Training vs 12. A brief bagwork comparison."
37 posts
#3
Sparring
: "Muay thai Sparring types that holds control, timing, and real skill!!"
26 posts
#4
Technique
: "The Art of Amazing Muay Thai Technique"
18 posts
#5
Fighting
: "The Three Zones of Fighting in Trad Muay Thai"
13 posts
#6
Injuries
: "Is it a genuine or a backhanded compliment when your coach says “you sure can take a beating” after repeated Injuries? What about “you’ve got a lot of heart” when getting back up and continuing to try when losing and injured?"
12 posts
#7
Gym
: "I’m new to the sport. The Gym I joined historically was a fight Gym but started including more hobbyists(like myself) in recent years to help pay the bills. Some of the fighters don’t seem to like us hobbyists. What can I do to keep the peace?"
9 posts
#8
Injury
: "What is this Injury caused by an how to prevent it PLS HELPP"
6 posts
#9
Boxing
: "Why is it that when someone switches to MT from Boxing, no one seems to mind that they mostly rely on punches, but when someone switches from a kicking-based style, it seems to annoy people that they mostly throw kicks?"
4 posts
#10
Gyms
4 posts
Member Growth in r/MuayThai
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