Synopsis
Discover the most beautiful and devastating martial art on earth, known as the Art of 8 Limbs through the personal journeys of amateur and professional muay thai fighters.
Episodes
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DANY BILL - Genius of Style
16/09/2019 Duration: 48minDany Bill is a 7-Time World Muay Thai champion from Muay Thai's golden era and touted as possibly the most technically gifted fighter to ever compete in the sport of Muay Thai. He won the coveted Kings Cup in Thailand in it's inaugural year of 1993, to the dismay of over one hundred thousand Thai locals who had no familiarity with the African-European fighter. Amateur fighter, photographer and podcast host Charles Little II catches up with Dany Bill and Muay Thai trainer Shawn Yacoubian immediately following Dany's training seminar at Yacoubian Muay Thai Academy in Chatworth, California. Dany shares insights from his unique journey, locker-room stories and inside information behind his numerous victories against the best Muay Thai fighters across the globe during Muay Thai's celebrated Golden Era. Dany Bill is actively sharing his experience through Muay Thai training seminars, individual training sessions and consulting. You can find Dany Bill on Instagram @danybillofficial.
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TEEP 013: Dr. Jason Park
28/06/2019 Duration: 56minDr. Jason Park is a Physical Therapist, Board-certified Sports Clinical Specialist and a Sports Performance consultant. I honestly hope that there is a "Dr. Jason Park" facility one day, because Jason is truly a multi-talented human. We got together and talked about his fight history, his "Muay Thai thesis" and more.
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TEEP 012: Alex Von Have
06/05/2019 Duration: 01h01minAlex Von Have could very well be the first transgendered individual to enter the Muay Thai ring. We sat down to talk about that and a whole lot more.
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TEEP 011: Richard "Maximus" Abraham
01/04/2019 Duration: 36minThis installment of the podcast is a live recorded conversation and visitation inside the walls of Maximus Muay Thai in Itasca, IL just outside the city limits of Chicago with Richard "Maximus" Abraham. Richard is a gym owner, #15 ranked Welterweight Glory kickboxer, trainer, tombstone engraver, husband and father of five. He's one of the hardest working and disciplined individuals on the planet and we explore from where he derives his focus, his passion and how the hell anyone can get so much done in 24 hours and keep on keeping day after day! it's an inspiring no bs talk that's loaded with takeaways and a taste of what its like to pop in and train in a brand new state of the art facility with one of North America's most respected and feared kickboxers and muay thai practitioners. Follow the Teep This Podcast here
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TEEP 010: Regian Eersel
17/03/2019 Duration: 43minA special shout out to the Muay Thai promoters across North America who are working harder than ever creating more and more opportunities for fighters and students to get experience in the Muay Thai ring! Also, please check out our friends just north of us in Canada on all that's happening on their exploding Muay Thai scene by tuning into The Bloody Ballet podcast hosted by Ryan McKinnon. This episode features my conversation with one of the most feared young fighters making waves around the planet in both the Muay Thai and Kickboxing circuits. Regian Eersel aka The Immortal is the current Lion Fight Super Middleweight World Champion and I spent some time with Regian and his trainer Paul learning more about what it feels like to be a world champion at only 24 years of age and how the American Muay Thai scene appears from his perspective in Holland, the world capital of Kickboxing. We get into "the Dutch style" and is it as hardcore as everyone says it is? We go deep behind some of his most memorable figh
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TEEP 009: Joe Gogo
19/02/2019 Duration: 01h13minIn this episode Joe and I get way into the behind the scenes of some of his epic fights against top tier opponents including Travis Clay and Eric Luna. I learned all about what it is to be Chomorro and we explored just how different Muay Thai fighting is from other fight sports. We talked about life, self-awareness, tradition and how knowing ones self and honoring that knowledge can order your steps toward living a fulfilled life. © 2019, TEEPTHIS.COM. All rights reserved.
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TEEP 008: Travis Clay
02/03/2018 Duration: 52minIn this, the second podcast episode of 2018, I'm happy to have finally caught up with a unique fighter that I've been tracking since around Jan of 2016. Travis Clay (Sitan Gym, Arizona) is a WBC National Muay Thai Champion and is one committed and too often underestimated American Nak Muay. Travis was fresh from weighing-in for his contest with Ognjen Topic for Friday Night Fights (New York) which is slated to be the first full rules muay thai fight in America to be streamed live over the internet. It's a glorious time for Muay Thai in the states and Travis and I discussed some of his past fights in particular detail. Including his pro debut against UFC veteran Jared Papazian at Lion Fight 26; his stunning fight with Julio "The Don" Peña and his epic WBC title fight last year with Joe Gogo in San Diego for Dennis Warner's WCK Full Rules Muay Thai promotion. Travis went deep into his muay thai technique, he let us inside his head before during and after the aforementioned fights as well as discussed the
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TEEP 007: Sergio Wielzen
09/01/2018 Duration: 32minThe TEEP THIS PODCAST returns after a six-month hiatus with special guest and Lion Fight Lightweight Muay Thai World Champion Sergio Wielzen.
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TEEP 006: USA Against The World
02/06/2017 Duration: 01h18minThe hottest topic in the American Muay Thai scene at the moment is Muay Thai on the world stage. Muay Thai debuts at the World Games in Poland in July and the USMF is changing the game in order to curate the best fighters from the USA to compete against international opponents and place American Muay Thai among the best in the world rankings. This month’s guests include two fighters who have represented the USA at the IFMA world championships the last two years in a row. Pro fighter Asa Tenpow (Florida Kickboxing Academy - West Palm Beach, FL) and amateur fighter Janet Todd (Boxing Works - Torrence, CA). I talked with both fighters about their recent trip to the IFMA world’s in Belarus, Minsk; their opinions of the state of Muay Thai in America and the level of competition taking place at international competitions. They both shared a huge amount of their experiences from abroad and here at home; as well as where they think American Muay Thai needs help and where we’re excelling as we adopt the sport and cont
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TEEP 005: You Can Get With This or You Can Get With That
05/05/2017 Duration: 01h07minThis month in exploring Muay Thai and Mixed Martial Arts in the states, I speak with Daniel Gutierrez of Defiant Promotions and Defiant Gym and conducted my first ever group discussion with a team of fighters from The Shack System while attending an Iron Eagle striking seminar featuring one of my favorite muay thai fighters Nick "The Golden Boy" Chasteen, hosted at The Submission Factory in Los Angeles. A special thank you to guests Rusty Shackelford, Issac Enriquez, Jesse Valasquez, Albert Fuentes and Erica Fortes for openly sharing their thoughts and opinions on the podcast! Subscribe, review and share this podcast via: iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play (Android) Read the full podcast post, see all the related images and leave comments, questions or suggestions at teepthis.com/podcasts or send an email to yo@teepthis.com Live well, laugh often, love much and train hard. Sawadee krap.
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TEEP 004: No Excuses
18/04/2017 Duration: 01h08minMy sincerest apologies fight fans for being late with this months installment of the podcast; hence this month’s title: NO EXCUSES! In the first half of the podcast I speak with amateur muay thai fighter Lance Dixon about his journey to an impressive 14-0 record and his ambitions of going pro. I had my first opportunity to witness Lance in the ring this past February at WCK’s CALI 19: Bring The Heat; and I captured some incredible images from that fight that you are free to enjoy and share at will. In the second half of the podcast I go deep with muay thai trainer, fitness coach, gym owner and fight promoter Jamie Bradley of KruFit and Midwest Muay Thai. I first saw Jamie Bradley cornering Yeison “Yayyoo” Berdugo at Lion Fight 24 last year. I thought it unique to see a woman cornering a fighter at that level so I tracked her down to get her story; and she has an interesting story to say the least. Muay Thai news and recommendations shared in this month’s podcast include Muay Thai’s recent recognitio
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TEEP 003: Put Me In Coach
01/03/2017 Duration: 01h07minStill being basically a newbie to the practice and culture of muay thai I am particularly proud to present this month’s topic in the podcast. Since my introduction to combat sports in Feburary 2015, I have always been amazed by and grateful for the brilliant coaches and trainers I’ve been blessed to have access to. From the amazing family at Krav Maga Worldwide and my first muay thai coach Akkim Lee (A4 Fitness) to the world class veterans like coach David Huey & Kru Santi (Muay Thai Gym America) coach David Huerta (Robot Fight & Fitness) Kru Vicktor (Thai Boxing Institute) and Kru Rod Mckiver (Team Victory Muay Thai); I find it imperative to celebrate and investigate the persons whom we call “coach” and “kru”.
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TEEP OO2: The Magic of Media
01/02/2017 Duration: 01h33minSince I first began moving through the Los Angeles muay thai community Jeff Dojillo has been a present force. Our discussion here delves into the origins of muay thai’s presence here on the west coast, and features a detailed account of Jeff’s journey through muay thai gyms, trainers and experiences. Including his time at The Boxing Club (San Diego) training with Melchor Menor, Caine Gayle and Artem Sheroshkinbefore turning pro. The legendary Fairtex Gym in San Francisco (now closed) alongside Luis Bio and Ganyao Arunleung. Other key elements in our discussion reach as far as Rajadamnern Stadium in Thailand and we get inside of Galen Okazaki’s West Coast Muay Thai brand and collaborating with photographers Marty Rockatansky and Ahren Nunag. Jeff shares very personal and enriching stories about his journey through muay thai via taking us behind the scenes of portraits that he’s shot of our favorite muay thai fighters in North America including Kevin Ross, David Huerta and Tiffany Van Soest (pictured below
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TEEP 001: Switching It Up
01/01/2017 Duration: 34minIn this initial episode I connected with semi-retired mma fighter, photographer and combat sports journalist Charlie Clark. He is the author of The Fighting Monkeys MMA Madness and shoots and interviews some of the most respected professional and amateur mixed martial artists in the world. Charlie takes us behind the scenes of the New England MMA scene, introduces us to local legends Mike Gresh, and Juliano Coutinho; we discuss photographing Lion Fight Promotions as well as Bellator MMA’s aversion to local media. We also talk about our favorite muay thai fighters including Yeison Yayyoo Berdugo, Smokin Jo Nattawut, Jorina Baars and finding it within yourself to switch up your technique in front of ever-changing challenge. We also get into giving back to the fighters and the fight community, Charlie’s Fighting For Autism initiative, growing muay thai in the united states and rising pro and amateur muay thai fighters that you may or may not have heard of but need to know about. Like 11 year old Nick Enzor, 1