Monday, April 18, 2011

Muay Thai Martial Arts Museum Exhibit


Competitive ACE is the exclusive distributor of Namman Muay (Thai Liniment) for North America. In their efforts to support the growth and development of Muay Thai they have been hard at work since 2009 laying down the ground work to create a Muay Thai exhibit in the Martial Arts History Museum.  

They would greatly appreciate your help in spreading the word to the community as this is an important cause.  This initiative is one way to give Muay Thai  its rightful place in the museum with the other martial Arts. It would be a shame if a martial arts museum had no Muay Thai exhibit and no Muay Thai Hall of Famers. This is also an opportunity to help expose the sport and art to thousands of people from diverse backgrounds such as tourists, students, and practitioners of other martial arts.

Anthony Salcedo of Competitive Ace recently met with the Museum President (Michael Mutsuda) and officials from the Royal Thai Government.  Royal Thai Officials were invited last to tour the space and planned events / seminars in the hopes of garnering support for the Thai exhibit.

The museum has finally found its new home in Burbank, CA and is under-going renovations. Competitive Ace is posting updates on the project and desired exhibit items on their website CompetitiveAce.com.

They will also post frequent updates on their Namman Muay Facebook Fanpage.

If interested in helping with the museum exhibit, below are some ways to do so.

Ways to help:
Donate Approved / Desired Exhibit Items (Tax Deductable)
Join the Museum Membership
Donate Funds for outstanding items or custom work

Desired Items:
•Weapons: Daab, Haok, Tuan, Ngow and Kow Ngow, Plong, โล่ Lo, and Mai Sun
•Wai Kru Instruments:  Pee Java (Javanese Oboe), Glong Kaek (A pair of Thai  drums play by 2 musicians) and Ching (Small Thai Cymbals)
•Wai Kru CD
•Flower Garlands
•Amulet
•Muay Kaad Chuek (unrefined hemp wrappings)
•Customes (non-Muay Thai)
•Book: Tamrab-Pichei-Songkram - the Book of War Learning written by King Ramkamheng (1275 - 1317) - reprint
•Photos: High-Res Muay Thai Fight and Thai Country-side Photos
•Video Footage:  Muay Thai: Training, fighting, Wai Kru; Muay Boran, Krabi Kabong

Custom Work / Items:
•Video Editing Work and Sub-titling
•Photo Editing Work: Fighter pose pointing out gear items
•Nai Khanom Tom - Memorial Plaque (Father of modern Muay Thai and Muay Thai Day)

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9Ez79wBSfQ&feature=share&list=PL72042E90FC9A9C04

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