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Zeus International Martial Arts Academy

Locality: Marrickville, New South Wales

Phone: +61 410 689 735



Address: Level 1, Marrickville Tennis Centre, Cnr Livingstone Rd & Frazer St, Marrickville Park 2204 Marrickville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.zeusacademy.com.au

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25.01.2022 You won’t have to wear a Gimore than once...to figure out a reason for it



24.01.2022 ‘Life will keep bringing the same test...over & over again..until you pass’

21.01.2022 Zeus Academy / Nike merchandise & apparel link page below from our website. https://zeus-academy-shop.myshopify.com/collections/all

18.01.2022 Many thanks to Jeffrey R productions on his mini doco style video with some of our team Aaron Ishac, Tye Malcolm Tye Malcolm Collier, Anthony Kapetanellis, Costa Prasoulas



17.01.2022 Wai Kru Ram Muay In traditional Muay Thai, the Wai Kru (or Wai Khru) is a ritual performed by the fighters in the ring or competition arena. The influence of Thai-style Wai khru is a universal concept that exists in almost all of Thai performance art - from Thai traditional music to classical ‘Khon’ dance and fighting arts, such as ‘krabi karong’ and Muay Thai. The ‘Wai’ is a traditional Thai greeting with the palms together as a sign of respect. ‘Kru’ is the Thai form of th...e Sanskrit word ‘Guru’ meaning 'Teacher' or ‘Professor’. ‘Ram’ is the Thai word for dancing in classical style, and ‘Muay’ literally means 'Boxing'. The full term can therefore be translated as 'war-dance saluting the teacher', but Thai speakers generally shorten it either to wai khru or ram muay. The ram muay shows respect and gratitude to the boxer's teacher, parents, and ancestors. In the days when boxers fought in front of the royalty, the ram muay also paid respect to the king. Upon entering the ring, fighters circle the ring in a counter-clockwise direction and pray at each corner. They bow their heads at every corner three times in salutation. They then commence the ram muay movements. The ram muay is a personal ritual, ranging from the very complex to the very simple, and often contains clues about who trained the fighter and where the fighter is from. The ram muay is accompanied by music, providing a rhythm to the boxer's movements. The warrior traditions of Muay Thai in the fighting arena showing respect, gratitude & blessed prayers in conclusion.... to keep the warrior safe in battle. #waikru #muaythai See more

15.01.2022 ‘May your work be perfect....so that even after we all perish... it remains’

04.01.2022 Great day of Muay Thai Sparring with our team whilst raising some funds for a great charity which protects & empowers young children. Great effort to most of our Muay Thai team which managed to pull a 5hr sparathon. Thankyou to all the amazing people for their kind donations & all of the sanctioned Muay Thai Academies across Australia. OSS!!



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