Published: February 27, 2024

Muay Thai Ranking

Traditionally, there is no Muay Thai belt ranking system as there is in many other martial arts. You improve by training long hours and fighting often, showcasing your skills in the ring and winning. In Western countries, fighting, let alone fighting often, is not realistic for many students who train Muay Thai for recreational sport and adults who maintain full time careers. To accommodate this and the modern expectation of a belt ranking system, many Muay Thai gyms have developed their own ranking systems.
Here at Naruepon Muay Thai we have opted for a Muay Thai ranking system that utilizes Muay Thai arm bands, or Pra Jiad (ผ้าปะเจียด), with different colors and stripes similar to that used in the BJJ belt rankings as many of our students practice both disciplines. Pra Jiad are often worn by fighters during a match as a good luck talisman for the fighter. As part of teaching respect in Muay Thai we teach our students to respect their arm band as a way to honor their teacher and to mark their training.
Congratulations to all of our kids for leveling up and getting new arm bands!!

Published: February 27, 2024

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