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Oken Jeet attends World Muaythai Conference at Bangkok

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By EMN Updated: Sep 15, 2013 11:03 pm

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BANGKOK, Sept 15

President of the Muaythai Federation of India (MFI) Oken Jeet Sandham attended the 3-Day WMC-IFMA World Muaythai Conference which was held from September 11 to 13, 2013 at the Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel, Sukhumvit, Bangkok. During the Meeting, Oken Jeet also shared about the future of Muaythai in India with IFMA President Dr Sakchye Tapsuwan and General Secretary Stephan Fox. He briefed the two top leaders of the IFMA as to how Muaythai under the banner of Muaythai Federation of India (MFI) have been going on in the country (India). Both the leaders lauded the sacrifices and dedications made by the MFI President over the last many years.
The 3-Day WMC-IFMA World Muaythai Meeting was attended by Muaythai leaders from IFMA Member countries from around the world. The gathering was addressed among others by WMC (World Muaythai Council) President Gen Chetha Thanajaro and IFMA (International Federation of Muaythai Amateur) Dr Sakchye Tapsuwan.
Several papers were also presented during the conference. The “Structure, Vision and Mission of the WMC” was presented by IFMA President Dr Tapsuwan who is also General Secretary of WMC while “Responsibilities of WMC Partners, National Federations, and Promoters” by IFMA General Secretary Fox who is also Vice President of WMC.
WMC Director Yulia Askhadulina came up with a well-prepared paper on the “Introduction of New WMC Structures.”
One of the good news was that IFMA President Dr Tapsuwan announced that “WMC National League: Thailand Model” would be introduced soon in other countries in collaborations with IFMA-WMC Member countries and also WMC Championship League.
Samara Yawnghwe also presented her well-thought out paper on the “WMC and Social Responsibilities” which was very timely as the Muaythai sports would be taken to the masses to help change and transform them socially to a dignified and responsible citizens of the world.
The concept of introducing Muaythai in the form of “Distance Learning Program” was well taken by the Members present. This would help millions of Muaythai students around the world to get Muaythai classes through “Distance Learning Program” without making a trip to Thailand.
This WMC Muaythai Distance Learning Program is called “Muaythai iGLA WMC Education System” and the License for conducting such “Program” would be obtained from WMC Education System iGLA. Once the License is granted, Muaythai educational items will be delivered to the Licensees. Some of the items include Muaythai iGLA Documentary, Master Prajead, Master Mongkol, and Master Boxer, Master Techniques 1st batch (70 Basic Acts), Master Techniques 2nd batch (65 Intermediate Acts), Master Techniques 3rd batch (42 High Acts) and Master Techniques 4th batch (48 Acts).
Earlier Report of WMC-IFMA was tabled by IFMA General Secretary and WMC Vice President of International Operations, Fox.

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By EMN Updated: Sep 15, 2013 11:03:04 pm
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