Wai kru, ram muay and round definition
Prior to the start of the first round, both fighters shall perform the Wai Kru (paying respect to the teacher[citation needed]), and Ram Muay (boxing dance[citation needed]), accompanied by the appropriate Thai traditional music, incorporating the Ching (cymbal[citation needed]), Klong khaek (tom-tom[citation needed]) and pi Java (Thai reed pipe). A Muay Thai match shall consist of five rounds, 3 minutes per round with a 2 minute break between each round.[citation needed] Any stoppage during the match for any reason, will not be counted as part of the 3 minute round time.
Prior to the start of the first round, both fighters shall perform the Wai Kru (paying respect to the teacher[citation needed]), and Ram Muay (boxing dance[citation needed]), accompanied by the appropriate Thai traditional music, incorporating the Ching (cymbal[citation needed]), Klong khaek (tom-tom[citation needed]) and pi Java (Thai reed pipe). A Muay Thai match shall consist of five rounds, 3 minutes per round with a 2 minute break between each round.[citation needed] Any stoppage during the match for any reason, will not be counted as part of the 3 minute round time.
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