28 November 2010
Perniagaan online
26 November 2010
Ingin menjadi blogger?
25 November 2010
My name is Saenchai
24 November 2010
Sitkrumat featured in Muay Thai Magazine
Tahniah Apix dan Boy
23 November 2010
Buakaw juara S-Cup terbaru
Sitkrumat Trading
Pelanggan Sitkrumat bukan sahaja terdiri daripada pengamal Muay Thai, tetapi juga pesilat dan artis beladiri lain. Barang-barang dipos sehingga ke Sabah, Sarawak, Singapura dan Indonesia. Bagi pengeposan dalam negeri, Sitkrumat Trading menggunakan Poslaju manakala pengeposan antarabangsa menggunakan syarikat kurier seperti Kanggaroo atau Citylink.
Walaupun menjual barangan secara online, Sitkrumat Trading sentiasa menjadi pilihan pembeli kerana lebih menjimatkan masa dan wang. Sitkrumat Trading cuma berpegang kepada prinsip "Anda percaya kepada kami, kami percaya kepada anda" dalam sebarang urusniaga.
Pembeli cuma perlu menghantar pesanan melalui e-mel atau sms kepada Cikgu dan akan mendapat maklum balas secepat mungkin. Selepas bayaran penuh dibuat ke akaun Maybank atau CIMB, barang akan dipos secepat mungkin yang biasanya mengambil masa selama 2 hari untuk sampai. Kos pengeposan ditanggung oleh pembeli berdasarkan rundingan yang dibuat.
Jika barangan yang ditempah tidak seperti yang dikehendaki, barangan boleh dipulangkan untuk diganti. Tiada sebarang unsur penipuan dan Sitkrumat Trading sentiasa memberi yang terbaik untuk pembeli.
Sitkrumat Trading sedia membekalkan apa sahaja barangan yang diperlukan oleh pembeli. Dari semahal-mahal barangan Raja Boxing hinggalah semurah-murah barangan FBT, semua ada dijual oleh Sitkrumat Trading. Sertailah Sitkrumat di Facebook.
17 November 2010
Tiger cub's classes
I have had the privilege and honor of training with and meeting several Muay Thai masters over these past 15 years. I have zero regrets in choosing Muay Thai as my career. Muay Thai has taught me so much about myself, what I value, what I believe, and what amazing possibilities await us if we have patience, disicpline, an open mind and an honest heart.
I have traveled every corner of Malaysia, as well as to Thailand. I have trained cops, athletes, and MMA fighters. I have been on national TV, magazines, newspapers and DVD’s. Some might even consider me a celebrity. Wow, me a celebrity, It’s enough to make a boy’s head get pretty big. But, you know what, I’m still just me, Cikgu Kacak, working my way through the ups and downs of life like everyone else. Though I have lofty goals and tons of ambition, I try to make a positive contribution to someone’s life, large or small.
Reflecting back, I realize just how blessed I’ve been. I have been given an opportunity to reach for the stars and yet keep my feet planted solidly on the ground. I believe we can achieve our dreams, fulfill our destiny and leave more than we take when given an opportunity.
Some of my most favorite hours in the week come when I teach kids’s classes at our camp. Yes, that’s what I said – teaching our tiger’s classes for me is an absolute joy. The youngest age we accept as students is five. These kids come to camp with eyes wides open, beaming with genuine innocence and freshness.
“Hello Master,” I followed by hugs and tugs of spontaneous enthusiasm, fill the atmosphere. It is important to connect with each child. Listening to their words and answering questions build a bond of trust and comfort.
Investing positive energy in children’s lives is surely one of the most important activities in which one can engage. Yes, teaching young children can also be extremely challenging and sometimes even exhausting, yet for me, the rewards are priceless.
I stress the basics when working with these very young children. Eye-hand cordination, simple calisthenics, such as jumping jacks, push-ups, and sit-ups, are daily staples when introducing these young fighters to the physical culture. I also stress courtesy, focus, and politeness. Learning to say, “yes, please” and “thank you” are as valuable in my camp as physical training. At the end of every class we all line up and each little tigers shakes my hand and thanks me. I monitor each child during this important task, making sure he makes eye contact with me and pleasantly smiles. After all, what’s the point in teaching these beautiful little children if we don’t offer them valuable and essential social skills?
One important aspect in teaching children and/or adults is to understand that we have a short amount of time to positively influence students. It broke my heart when a child would quit our camp and leave our program forever. However, over the years I have come to realize that if I do my job well, truly connect and belive in the kids and myself, I will have an indelible impact on these young lives.
In some small way, I have perhaps ignited a spark that will help guide them through their life’s challenges. Well, maybe it does still break my heart a little bit when they leave me, yet I am grateful for the moments we shared. Having looked into these young children’s eyes is certainly worth the joy.
16 November 2010
WMC Khan Programme
Place: Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel, Queen’s Park 2 Ballroom
SUN NOVEMBER 28, 2010
10.00 - 12.00 Opening: The History of Muaythai
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 15.00 Introduction to the WMC- IFMA Khan Programme
MON NOVEMBER 29, 2010
09.00 - 12.00 Waikhru: The Different Types and Meanings
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 16.00 Khan 1-5
TUE NOVEMBER 30, 2010
09.00 - 11.00 Rules & Regulations of Professional Muaythai
11.00 - 12.00 National & International Sport Structure by Sakchye Tapsuwan Ph.D
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 16.00 Khan 6-9
WED DECEMBER 1, 2010
09.00 - 12.00 Review of Khan 1-9
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 15.00 Injury Prevention in Muaythai
15.00 - 17.00 Khan 10-11
THU DECEMBER 2, 2010
09.00 - 10.00 How to Protect Yourself and Your Gym by Mervyn Tan, Legal Chairman, Asia
10.00 - 12.00 Muaythai Towards IOC Recognition & Social Values of Muaythai by Stephan Fox
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 16.00 Khan 12-13
16.00 - 21.00 The Benefits of “Nuad” for Muaythai
FRI DECEMBER 3, 2010
09.00 - 12.00 Muaythai Forum
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 16.00 Review of Khan 1-13
SAT DECEMBER 4, 2010
09.00 - 16.00 Visit to training and sport facilities in Bangkok
SUN DECEMBER 5, 2010
Khan Certification Ceremony @ Sanam Luang/IFMA World Championships Closing
12 November 2010
Kursus Jurulatih Muay Thai WMC
10 November 2010
No.1 Muay Thai camp in Klang
Kru Raja Ahmad, ingeniuously picked a recreational park to serve as the camp’s training centre. As Kru Raja Ahmad is also a high school teacher, most of the camp’s pioneering trainees, consisted of his own students at school.
The syllabus taught at Sitkrumat is complete and exhilarating as it encompasses Muay Thai teaching and education for pre-school. Kru Raja Ahmad has studied the training systems of the Muay Thai camps and gyms in Thailand; and subsequently adapted it to attract everyone in the local community.
Despite not having permanent gym premises like the other Muay Thai gyms in Malaysia; Sitkrumat has drawn and received remarkable public attention and support. The camp’s location at the centre a recreational park, clearly proves to be an advantage as it enables any member of the public to literally walk in and join the training. This gives the camp an edge over other camps, in terms of public accessibility. To date, Sitkrumat has trained almost 200 high school students and adults.
Sitkrumat is also responsible for introducing a Muay Thai awareness programme known as the 1Malaysia Authentic Thai Kickboxing Workshop. For merely RM100 (USD30), Muay Thai enthusiasts will be able to learn Muay Thai from local champions and also trainers from the best clubs in Malaysia. Sitkrumat is also instrumental in spreading Muay Thai in Sabah, with the recent success of the 1Malaysia Authentic Thai Kickboxing Workshop in Kota Kinabalu. 50 Nak Muay were literally produced, via the said workshop.
Ask the expert
09 November 2010
Get Raja Boxing's gloves now!
08 November 2010
Interview with Saketdao
Saketdao Petchpayathai: yes well, a little tired because I have to lose weight for my fight next week.
B.K.: How old are you?
S.P.: I have 22 years old
B.K.: You come of what region of the Thailand?
S.P.: I come from Isaan (northeast of the country)
B.K.: You have brothers and sisters?
S.P.: We are three children in the family
B.K.: You have brothers who also boxing?
S.P.: No, I am the only one to make of the Muay Thai
B.K.: You began the boxing at which age?
S.P.: At about 10 years
B.K.: Your first fight you made him for which age?
S.P.: In 10 years
B.K.: How did you discover the boxing?
S.P.: There was a camp not far from to me. I often went to see the trainings when I was children
B.K.: It is in this camp that you began Muay Thai?
S.P.: Yes, he was called Nalakap Gym
B.K.: You have made a lot of fight for this camp?
S.P.: About 100 fights. I stayed 7 years in this camp
B.K.: Towards what age you came to Bangkok?
S.P: In 17 years I came to Bangkok
B.K.: You came directly to the camp Kiatphet of Mr Chun?
S.P.: Yes, I am in Kiatphet for 5 years now
B.K.: You live in the camp?
S.P.: Yes, I have my room in the camp
B.K.: In what category you fight?
S.P.: - 57 Kg
B.K.: What are the titles which you gained?
S.P.: I took two belts. In 2007 I won the belt of Lumpinee and then the belt of Raja which I always have
B.K.: How much have you make of fights, how much have you of victory and defeat?
S.P.: I have 200 fights. 140 wins. 59 losses and 1 draw
B.K.: You gained many fights by KO?
S.P.: Not little
B.K.: You have which style of boxing?
S.P.: I am fiimeu, more muay khao (technician with knees)
B.K.: What was so far your hardest fight?
S.P.: Against Nongbee Kiatyongyuth in Lumpinee Stadium
B.K.: Your best memory of boxing until today?
S.P.: When I gained my belt of Lumpinee then my belt of Raja, they are two good memories!
B.K.: You have already fought abroad?
S.P.: Not never
B.K.: The best Thai boxer at present it is who for you?
S.P.: It is Seanchai Sor Kingstar!
B.K.: What are the fighters whom you beat these last years?
P.F: Puja Sor Suwanee, Sit Niwath Phetsanguan, Nong Bee Kiatyongyut (by KO), Anuwat Keawsamrit, Jomtong Chuwattana
B.K.: Who is your promoter?
S.P.: Mister Peerapong (Promoter TV7 and owner of the Kiatphet gym)
B.K.: What technique do you like most?
S.P.: My speciality they are the knocks of knees…
B.K.: You win of good purse at present?
S.P.: Yes, I still have no car but I have my motorcycle already…
B.K.: What would you like to make after the boxing?
S.P.: I would like to go up a small supermarket in my home in Isaan, to trade
B.K.: Thank you and chokdee for your fight!
S.P.: Thank you very much
Sakeddao is really the great champion of moment, it is him who gathered in the most beautiful victories lately. He won are fight against Chok Eminentair in the stadium TV7. Then he kept his belt of Rajadamnern in front of terrible to puncheur Anuwat.
In a special meeting in Lumpinee he lose to points against Seanchai (Senchai met Sakeddao in 2 round and Petchbonchoo in 3 rounds). Then in Rajadamnern he wins at points against Daoprakai Sor Sommai.
In November 2009 for the first time Sakeddao is going to fight abroad, in England he meet the redoubtable English champion Liam Harrison (World Champion WMC) whom he beats in points.
Finally at the end of the year on 2009 he meet again the star Seanchai in the stadium of Lumpinee and he takes his belt, he becomes the new champion of the Lumpinee in 135 lbs (-60 kg)!
07 November 2010
Satin atau nilon?
Jenama Raja dipakai oleh petinju yang bertanding di Rajadamenrn
Sitkrumat - Dulu dan kini
2. Ketika itu, kami cuma ada satu punching bag, sepasang pao dan dua pasang gloves.
3. Pelatih ketika itu hanya 7 orang, kesemuanya ialah pelajar di sekolah tempat Cikgu mengajar.
4. Kami berlatih di padang rumput dalam Taman Rakyat diperhatikan oleh setiap pengunjung yang datang beriadah.
6. Semua orang di Klang mengenali Sitkrumat walaupun kami tidak mempunyai gim yang moden.
7. Sitkrumat pernah keluar dalam Akhbar Sinar Harian, Majalah Seni Beladiri dan majalah Muay Thai antarabangsa, Muay Thai Magazine.
9. Sitkrumat sering diundang membuat persembahan di majlis-majlis rasmi seperti pembukaan gim Muay Thai, pameran dan terlibat dalam perlawanan persahabatan dengan kelab-kelab lain sekitar Lembah Kelang.
06 November 2010
Terima kasih
03 November 2010
Kelab Tomoi Kuda Putih
Muay Thai for girl
Sitkrumat dikuasakan oleh Raja
02 November 2010
Ask the expert
01 November 2010
Muay itu mudah
2. Sebenarnya Muay Thai ialah seni yang paling mudah untuk dikuasai tetapi dipayahkan oleh kelab-kelab muaythai komersial.