Wai Khru ceremony is a dance like movement reflecting the feeling of gratitude in the mind of every Thai boxer. It is performed to pay homage to the love and care the Thai boxers given to them by their fathers, mothers, teachers, and all those they respect. The dance of Wai Khru is also a good way of loosening up the body muscles, arms, legs, knees and elbows. In brief, a fairly useful exercise and warm-up to prepare the boxers for the impending fight. Thai boxing is the art of self-defense handed down since the ancient time. During the days long gone, it was very difficult to acquire this skill. To apply for apprenticeship was quite a delicate process. But to practice Thai boxing itself was even more difficult, as the student and his teacher had to rally understand each other’s way of thinking i.e., the meeting of mind. While lodging at his teacher’s house, the student would have to serve the teacher in every way he could as a kind of tribute for the tuition sought. In the past, the performance of Wai Khru in itself would be indicative of the style of a particular Thai boxing camp. Each one had its own style and subtle variations. Each region of the