Muay Thai to Grow Exponentially in the USA
US Muay Thai Open
by Brandon Jones
1y ago
Muay Thai, also known as Thai boxing, is a martial art that has been gaining popularity in the United States in recent years. The sport, which originated in Thailand, is known for its unique combination of striking, clinching, and grappling techniques. Muay Thai is set for tremendous growth in the United States for several reasons. Firstly, the popularity of combat sports in general has been on the rise in the United States. The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has become one of the most popular sports in the country, with millions of viewers tuning in to watch live events. This has led to ..read more
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USMTO COVID-19 August Update
US Muay Thai Open
by Ryon G. Burnett
3y ago
COVID-19 has been debilitating to our sport and it has changed our idea of “normal” perhaps forever.  Each person reading this has faced unique challenges over the past few months, but we are very proud of the fact that our community has stayed strong and supportive of each other throughout this pandemic.   As an event organizer, aside from our first event, this has been our most challenging year, as we are continually adapting to a changing environment while trying to keep the USMTO train from falling of the tracks.   With this in mind, we regret to announce that we are fo ..read more
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OFFICIAL USMTO STATEMENT ON THE RESPONSE TO COVID -19 (Coronavirus)
US Muay Thai Open
by Ryon G. Burnett
4y ago
Greetings to all, The spread of COVID-19 affects each one of us and the USMTO is committed to not only protecting the sporting community, but also our extended network of family, friends, co-workers, and neighbors.  Therefore, per guidance set forth by government and medical officials WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE USMTO HAS POSTPONED THE 2020 USMTO CHAMPIONSHIPS EFFECTIVE MONDAY MARCH 16, 2020.  The COVID-19 response and guidance is ever-changing and the USMTO is closely monitoring the disease.  The USMTO will tailor its response according to the latest guidance and trends. PRELIMINARY RESCED ..read more
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10 Quick Tips for USMTO Coaches
US Muay Thai Open
by US Muaythai Open Team
4y ago
1. Respect: Treat others how you want to be treated. Coaches should be respectful to other coaches, and teammates should respect other fighters and show good sportsmanship for Muay Thai. It is important for us to stay humble, respectful and polite when interacting with others in the art. 2. Organization: Big teams mean big responsibilities. Paper work, weight-cut timing, flights, hotels, and transportation must be organized. It is easier to plan together as a team and it reduces expenses for the team ..read more
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USMTO 2020 Throwback (to leap forward)!!
US Muay Thai Open
by Ryon G. Burnett
4y ago
Nak Muay Nation, Happy New Year to all athletes, coaches, and supporters of the sport nationwide and throughout the world!   As we look back throughout the years, from our first-ever national tournament in 2015, to our most recent Southwest Regional this past December, we can’t help but to be proud of all of our accomplishments as a community. In a lot of ways, 2015 seems like it was just yesterday.  Back then, U.S. athletes had been begging for more quality, organized events on U.S. soil and the national team, our “best-of-the-best”, was struggling for respect at home and especially abroad ..read more
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