So, I’ve been on this Muay Thai kick lately, right? It’s awesome, but my old gym shorts were just not cutting it. They were all baggy and kept getting in the way when I was trying to throw kicks. I knew I needed something specifically designed for Muay Thai, something that would let me move freely.
First thing I did was hit up the internet. I typed in a bunch of stuff like “Muay Thai shorts,” “best shorts for Muay Thai,” you know, the usual. I saw a ton of different brands and styles, some with crazy designs, some plain. I started browsing all these online shops, scrolling through pages and pages of shorts. There were so many choices, it was kind of overwhelming! I saw some called “short 2bde 2bmuay 2bthai 2bfight 2bbrasil 2bclassico 2bazul 2badulto,” and others like “masculino 2bshort 2bde 2bmuay 2bthai 2be 2bkickboxing 2buppercut.” Man, the names were all over the place. And I saw many brand ,they looks all amazing and well-known.
Then I started digging into reviews. I wanted to see what other people who actually do Muay Thai thought about these shorts. I read about some called “short 2bmuay 2bthai 2bgiant 2bspirit 2bsub 2bblack.” That one had tons of reviews that people love,but some said they ran a little small, which was good to know. I also checked out some called “short 2bde 2bmuay 2bthai 2bfight 2bbrasil 2bclassico 2bpreto 2badulto.” Those looked pretty classic, and people said they were super durable. I also find “camisetas 2bmarciais 2bmuay 2bthai 2bcamisa 2bmuay 2bthai 2blow 2bkick 2bdry 2bfit 2buv50 2bpreta” this one is very good look ,but I just need a short.
After a few days of looking around, I finally found a pair I liked. They were a simple black design, which is more my style. The description said they were lightweight and had a good range of motion, which is exactly what I was looking for. They were called “short 2bde 2bmuay 2bthai 2brosa 2bshiroi” but the color is pink, so I didn’t choose this one. There’s another one called “masculino 2bbermudasshort 2bs 2bshort 2buppercut 2bmuay 2bthai 2bkickboxing 2bskull 2bbc,” which looked awesome, but it had a skull design, which wasn’t really my thing.
I added them to my cart and checked out. The website said “PRODUTO ADICIONADO NA SACOLA DE COMPRAS,” which I guess means “added to cart” in Portuguese. Then it said “Carrinho Vazio,” which must mean “empty cart,” but mine wasn’t empty anymore! I clicked on “VER MEU CARRINHO” (view my cart) and then “Finalizar pedido” (finalize order). It also said “MINHA CONTA – Sair,” which I figured meant “my account – sign out.” And finally I choose “kit 2bboxe 2bmuay 2bthai 2bgorilla” this one, this one is very cool and simple.
A few days later, they arrived! I tried them on right away, and they fit perfectly. I went to the gym that night and trained in them, and man, what a difference! I could kick so much higher and move around so much easier. They were super comfortable, too. It’s amazing how much of a difference the right gear can make.
I’ve been using these shorts for a few weeks now, and I’m really happy with them. They’re holding up great, and they make training so much more enjoyable. If you’re doing Muay Thai and you’re still using regular gym shorts, do yourself a favor and get some actual Muay Thai shorts. You won’t regret it!
- Finding the shorts: Searched online, compared brands and styles, read reviews.
- Ordering: Added to cart, checked out, waited for delivery.
- Trying them out: Tried them on, trained in them, loved them!
- Result: Huge improvement in training, highly recommend!
I’m no expert, but I’m just saying, these shorts have seriously upped my Muay Thai game. It’s like night and day. Get yourself some proper shorts, people! You won’t believe the difference.