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Tenface - the bees - weather changes
This is track three from the album "weather changes" by Tenface. Footage captured in Portland, OR. Video and music by Luis Ocasio of Gorge Mouth Records.
Tenface - rose wood
Video by Stas Afanasiev. Music Produced by Tenface. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Full Discography at GMRecords.Bandcamp.com
Thai Boxing - TENFACE Bangkok
Thai Boxing at Lumpini Stadium. Thai Boxing is a hard martial art from Thailand It is similar to other Indochinese styles of kickboxing, namely pradal serey from Cambodia, tomoi from Malaysia, lethwei from Myanmar and Muay Lao from Laos. Descended from muay boran, Muay Thai is Thailand's national sport.\r
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The word muay derives from the Sanskrit mavya and Thai comes from the word Tai. Muay Thai is referred to as the "Art of Eight Limbs" or the "Science Of Eight Limbs" because it makes use of punches, kicks, elbows and knee strikes, thus using eight "points of contact", as opposed to "two points" (fists) in Western boxing and "four points" (hands and feet) used in sport-oriented martial arts. A practitioner of Muay Thai is known as a nak muay. Western practitioners are sometimes called nak muay farang meaning foreign boxer.
This is track three from the album "weather changes" by Tenface. Footage captured in Portland, OR. Video and music by Luis Ocasio of Gorge Mouth Records.
Tenface - rose wood
Video by Stas Afanasiev. Music Produced by Tenface. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Full Discography at GMRecords.Bandcamp.com
Thai Boxing - TENFACE Bangkok
Thai Boxing at Lumpini Stadium. Thai Boxing is a hard martial art from Thailand It is similar to other Indochinese styles of kickboxing, namely pradal serey from Cambodia, tomoi from Malaysia, lethwei from Myanmar and Muay Lao from Laos. Descended from muay boran, Muay Thai is Thailand's national sport.\r
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The word muay derives from the Sanskrit mavya and Thai comes from the word Tai. Muay Thai is referred to as the "Art of Eight Limbs" or the "Science Of Eight Limbs" because it makes use of punches, kicks, elbows and knee strikes, thus using eight "points of contact", as opposed to "two points" (fists) in Western boxing and "four points" (hands and feet) used in sport-oriented martial arts. A practitioner of Muay Thai is known as a nak muay. Western practitioners are sometimes called nak muay farang meaning foreign boxer.
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