Over the past few years, Muay Thai has seen a surge in popularity across the UK — and it’s becoming especially popular in Whitefield, Manchester, and Bury. But why are so many people turning to this ancient martial art known as the “Art of Eight Limbs”?
At Phoenix Muay Thai, we’ve witnessed this growing interest firsthand, with more people of all ages walking through our doors every week. Here’s why more locals are choosing Muay Thai to transform their fitness, discipline, and mindset.
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A Full-Body Workout That Delivers Results
Muay Thai isn’t just about throwing punches and kicks — it’s one of the most effective full-body workouts available. It improves cardiovascular health, builds muscle, boosts flexibility, and torches calories fast. Whether you’re looking to lose weight, build strength, or improve your stamina, Muay Thai ticks every box.
2.
A Stress-Relieving Mental Boost
Life in Greater Manchester can be fast-paced and stressful. Muay Thai offers a powerful mental release — helping people clear their minds, channel their energy, and gain confidence. Regular training also helps reduce anxiety, improve sleep, and build self-discipline.
3.
Great for Kids, Teens, and Families
In Whitefield, Bury, and the surrounding areas, families are realising the benefits of training together. Kids improve focus, respect, and fitness, while adults stay active and connected. At Phoenix, we offer tailored classes for all ages and experience levels, so everyone can join in — from beginners to advanced fighters.
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A Growing Community and Culture
One of the biggest reasons Muay Thai is growing in popularity locally is the strong sense of community it creates. People in Whitefield and nearby areas are looking for more than just a gym — they’re looking for belonging. At Phoenix Muay Thai, you’re not just a member; you’re part of a team that supports and uplifts each other.
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Self-Defence That Builds Confidence
With personal safety being a growing concern for many, Muay Thai offers real, practical self-defence skills. You learn how to defend yourself effectively, stay calm under pressure, and walk with confidence — valuable skills for everyone, regardless of age or gender.
Ready to Give Muay Thai a Try?
If you’re in Whitefield, Manchester, or Bury, there’s never been a better time to get started. Whether you’re completely new or looking to return to training, Phoenix Muay Thai welcomes you. Our friendly, experienced coaches are here to guide you every step of the way.
On bank holiday Monday 30th August 2021, there will be a joint class for all ages from 7 pm till 8 pm. That means the adult class and the junior class will both be at 7pm. Thanks
Kru
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Junior’s book in via the app for 6 pm and come at 7 pm
Adults book in via the app for 7.15 pm and come at 7 pm Rick
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There is no mistaking it, a Muay Thai class is the ultimate total body workout. Ask anyone who has trained in the “Art of Eight Limbs” and they will tell you it’s one of the most intense workouts you can ever experience. It’s fast-paced, deliberate, and explosive movements strengthen different parts of your body.
A Muay Thai class is truly a unique experience. That’s why many people are drawn to the martial art to get themselves in supreme shape. For weight loss and muscle toning, Muay Thai has no parallel.
As a martial art for self-defence, Muay Thai is extremely effective. It can help you diffuse any physical altercation quickly and effectively. It will equip you with the combat skills necessary to protect yourself and those around you at all times, which is why many men, women, and even children study this discipline.
Moreover, Muay Thai helps you achieve the physique and athleticism of a well-conditioned athlete.
Have you ever seen the physique of a Muay Thai fighter? It’s lean, flexible, but most importantly, strong. That’s because the compound movements performed within Muay Thai’s techniques strengthen all sorts of muscles that you may not even be aware of.
Let’s take a quick look at the different muscles Muay Thai training directly engages. Today, Evolve Daily shares, four muscle groups, Muay Thai strengthens.
1. Arm And Shoulder Muscles
Muay Thai deals with the science of punching much like the sport of boxing does. Although the stance is quite different because of the existence of kicks and knees, the fundamentals are pretty much the same.
Power is transferred from the base, through to the core, and to the end of the fist. It’s a smooth, quick, and explosive motion. But people may not realise that power is usually transferred to the fist via the shoulders. The shoulders act like pistons, delivering punches with speed and velocity.
The major difference between Muay Thai and boxing, however, is the existence of elbows. In Muay Thai, fighters can use elbow strikes. Many of Muay Thai’s boxing combinations include the use of elbows.
This, of course, stimulates different parts of the arm and shoulder muscles, particularly the triceps and biceps. It also explains why Muay Thai fighters have very cut and defined shoulders.
Karate World Champion Hiroki Akimoto training Muay Thai at Evolve MMA in Singapore. (PHOTO: Evolve MMA)
2. Hip And Leg Muscles
A major part of Muay Thai’s offensive maneuvres involves the use of kicks and knees. There are a plethora of different techniques from roundhouse kicks, push kicks, switch kicks, question mark kicks, and the like.
Taking things a step further, Muay Thai also features leg sweeps, dumps, and even the occasional flying knee.
That being said, there’s a lot of compound movements involving the muscles surrounding the legs and hips, such as the gluteal muscles and the quadriceps. Each muscle serves a different purpose in the execution of Muay Thai’s many kicking techniques.
During training, you’ll be kicking a lot. It’s one of those things where the more you do it, the better you get. Repetition plays a massive role in Muay Thai training, and the more time you put in the gym, the faster you see improvements.
Strengthening these muscles separately, therefore, also improve kicking technique and power in Muay Thai.
3. Core Muscles
Much like in any sport, the core muscle group plays a massive role in the function of all connected body parts. Think of it as the engine that makes your body run. The stronger your core, the more explosive your movements, and in turn, the more powerful your strikes.
The core muscles include the internal and external obliques, upper and lower abdomen, diaphragm, and the like.
Everything from kicks, punches, elbows, and knees, and all techniques in between, draw power from your core. Which means this area of your body is trained constantly on a daily basis. Every technique performed in some way shape or form engages the core. That’s probably why Muay Thai fighters are absolutely ripped.
Muay Thai also has you dealing with body shots. A lot of fighters like to dig to the body with roundhouse kicks, or even punches. So you’re always clenching your abdomen to deal with the impact. This, of course, fortifies your midsection and makes you more resistant to body shots.
Multiple-time Muay Thai World Champion Nong-O Gaiyanghadao training at Evolve MMA (Far East Square) in Singapore. (PHOTO: Evolve MMA)
4. Back Muscles
Last but not least, Muay Thai training strengthens your back muscles.
Typically, the muscles attached to the back of the spine help humans stand, as well as lift heavy objects. Just as you engage the core muscles during training, you equally engage the back muscles to complement and stabilise your movements, especially when executing kicks and knees.
The back muscles also help in allowing you better shock absorption, which in turn gives you better balance. And of course, balance is very important in any stand-up martial art.
Having a strong back enables you to deliver your techniques with good balance, and helps you stay upright with a good centre of gravity. Having a solid base is essential in Muay Thai.
Another aspect of Muay Thai that engages back muscles is the clinch. When fighting for position and pulling your opponent off balance, strong back muscles will come in handy.
The children were presented with their uniform in the Saturday class. Their parents purchased their uniform as they have watched their progression and recognised their commitment to Phoenix Muay Thai over the past 4-8 weeks. Kru presented the children with their uniform and explained the importance of the uniform and how it represents our club and how they should act respectfully at all times, especially when they are wearing the club uniform. Welcome to the Phoenix Phamily.
The children were presented with their uniform in the Saturday class.
Their parents purchased their uniform as they have watched their progression and recognised their commitment to Phoenix Muay Thai over the past 4-8 weeks.
Kru presented the children with their uniform and explained the importance of the uniform and how it represents our club and how they should act respectfully at all times, especially when they are wearing the club uniform.
Here at Phoenix Muay Thai, we have built up good momentum over the last few months with students coming back to class and new students joining.
We have worked hard to become COVID compliant and to follow the rules and guidelines set forth by the government.
With the PMs announcements on the 22nd Sep, specifically regarding team sports and the rule of 6, many people are wondering how the new guidance affects them.
The good news is that we don’t have to lose the momentum built up over these past few months, as Martial Arts are not classed as team sports where changes do apply.
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