When attacking an opponent with their knee, Muay Chaiya boxers bend their body backwards to escape the opponent's possible reach.
When attacking an opponent with their elbow, Muay Chaiya boxers hold their other elbow up to protect their face from a counter-attack, while attacking at the same time.
When attacking an opponent with their knee, Muay Chaiya boxers bend their body backwards to escape the opponent's possible reach.
When kicking, Muay Chaiya boxers always keep their foot bent forward because leaving it flat makes their ankles vulnerable. They also bend their body backward while kicking, making them harder to reach.