There are various (inter)national federations for ring sports in the Netherlands. Of course, there is the Dutch Boxing Federation, but for kickboxing and muay thai, there are several other federations. These federations are responsible for trainer education and referee training.
History of thai boxing / muay thai
The history of thai boxing (muay thai) can be traced back to the Middle Ages. At that time, wars were fought with bows and arrows, swords, and spears. In close combat, arms were used. Read more about the history of thai boxing / muay thai.
Information about thai boxing / muay thai
Muay Thai / Thai boxing - At the recreationalists/beginners level, the training is also very accessible for people who have never come into contact with the sport. Mainly basic techniques are used, and the overall. Read more about thai boxing / muay thai.
Scoring and warnings in thai boxing / muay thai
The standard procedure for evaluation is as follows: One can receive points and warnings. The scoring differs per organization and also per country. There are also differences between K-1 rules, kickboxing, and FMT (full Muay Thai). Read more about scoring and warnings in thai boxing / muay thai.
Professional rules for thai boxing / muay thai
Muay Thai is originally a national form of martial arts fought with bare hands. It is a tradition to organize various Muay Thai matches during festivals. Read more about professional rules for thai boxing / muay thai.
Regulations for thai boxing / muay thai federations
There are various federations, promoters, and organizers active in the Dutch and worldwide kickboxing world. Each has its own regulations. Naturally, there are differences between kickboxing, thai boxing, K-1, and full Muay Thai.