Muaythai Journal Trailer

Thank you to everyone for your patience. It has been a while since I have released any updates regarding the Muaythai Journal documentary, but that is only because I have been hard at work trying to get this project off the ground. It has been a long process of translation and post-production work, things in which I knew little about until this venture. Without the help of my translators this would have never been possible, so before continuing I would like to thank Waruja Korkijthamkul, my translator in Thailand, and Thasamon Koetphian, my translator here in America. I would also like to thank all those who made this entire project possible. Without their help this would have never been possible. I hope you know who you are.

The first episode of Muaythai Journal will be online in about one month, with each episode following thereafter. A list of the individuals who will be featured in this series are listed at the end of the trailer. I hope that each episode showcases a new element of Muaythai that one might not have been aware of before, at the same time drawing in new enthusiasts to the sport.

Without further ado here is the trailer for Muaythai Journal.

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About John Wolcott

John began practicing Muaythai in 2005. In 2007 he took his first trip to Thailand to train at Kaewsamrit Gym. It was during that trip when he developed a strong attraction for the Thai culture and a deep passion to further expand his understanding of the sport. Since that time, he has returned to Thailand every year to train at notable gyms such as Eminent Air and Sangmorakot. John trains and coaches out of North Jersey Muay Thai in Lodi, NJ. In addition to coaching, John acted as US Correspondent for the World Muaythai Magazine from 2007-2009. John is also co-founder of the Muaythai Preservation Project, a Nonprofit Organization which sponsors at-risk youth and allows them to study Muaythai at no cost. When not involved with Muaythai, John enjoys reading, writing, photography, and studying the Thai language. Currently, he is pursuing a BA in English.
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  2. sylvie says:

    Such a beautiful trailer, it hits all the right tones. Can’t wait to watch this. Congratulations John on a beautiful accomplishment.

    - Sylvie

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