- Source: Muay Lao
Muay Lao (Lao: ມວຍລາວ, lit. "Lao boxing") is an ancient combat sport from Laos. It incorporates punches, kicks, elbow, and knee strikes. It can be traced back to the 15th century when it was used for military combat during the Lan Xang dynasty. It is similar to Muay Thai from Thailand and Pradal Serey from Cambodia. Muay Lao was an event at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane.
The bouts are five rounds and each round is three minutes.
The martial art is related to other forms of martial arts found in other parts of the Angkor cultural sphere including Pradal Serey in Cambodia
Traditional style
Traditional style is called Muay Lai Lao. Lao boxing comes from an ancient boxing style known as "Mas Lak Hang". The martial art used to be performed at different festivals such as the fireworks festival. People referred to this martial art in ancient times as "tiger tail boxing".
See also
Lethwei
Muay Boran
Muay Thai
Pradal Serey
Tomoi
Bokator
References
External links
Vientiane Times
Vientiane Times-Provincial kick-boxers challenge city counterparts
Vietnam Royal Tourism
Former national kick-boxer returns for Vientiane event
Laos in pictures
Lao boxing video
Muay Lao, the forgotten art of kickboxing - from GoAbroad.net
UNESCO ICM Muay Lao
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