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GRAPPLER  Summer 2019









                                                              Bando, alongside with Lethwei (think Muay Thai with no
                                                              gloves), Naban (an ancient form of grappling) and Banshay
                                                              (the use of weapons), are the four branches of Myanmar
                                                              Thaing, a group of martial arts that has been taught here
 TRAVEL                                                       It wasn’t easy at all to find a place to begin training Lethwei.
                                                              for centuries.



                                                              I started to ask around, following some threads I found on
                                                              the Internet. But the language barrier was very difficult to
 FEATURE                                                      overcome, so even if I made it to the right place, it would be
                                                              closed when I got there. Or maybe I would find some people
                                                              training, but they wouldn’t speak any English, and needless
                                                              to say, my Burmese was non-existent. Luckily, the owner of
                                                              the hostel, a very cool and outgoing father of six kids, took
                                                              me to a couple of Lethwei dojos after I explained to him
                                                              what my goal was.

                                                              A Lethwei dojo is nothing more than an open field of rocks
                                                              and sand where kids punch and kick piles of old tires with
 LETHWEI IN                                                   no gloves or shin guards (or trainers for that matter). Bare
 MYANMAR                                                      knuckles, bare feet, bare soul, all heart. Whenever I stepped
                                                              in a Lethwei gym, all eyes would fix on me, wondering what
                                                              the hell this white dude was doing there.


 You can hear it...even on top of the frenetic music and yelling   Somehow I never managed to train in those places,
 crowd, you can still hear it. Those nearly bare knuckles     mainly due to communication issues with the coaches
 hitting his face is something I will never forget. The sound   regarding training times and methodology. The people of
 of  flesh  bludgeoning  flesh  inside  a  ring  is  something   Myanmar have a very confusing and misleading way of
 simultaneously beautiful and brutal.                         talking.  Imagine  a  person  from  Asia  avoiding  conflict  in
                                                              a conversation and multiply that by a million. They avoid
 This place is really dark and full of smoke. You can chew the   giving  accurate  information  and  talk  in  a  way  that  will
 humidity and taste the sweat coming from the fighters and    never divulge the full story, tiptoeing around the topic with
 spectators alike. I am the only foreigner here, and locals are   ambiguous answers.
 taking pictures with me while trying to guess what the hell
 I’m doing there. It is not easy for an outsider to venture into   In the end, I met a Scotsman who told me about a gym where
 a local Lethwei tournament in Mandalay, Myanmar. How         a lot of people train different martial arts on a basketball
 did I get here?                                              court. Are you kidding me? I am in!


 I was traveling through southeast Asia when I was offered    This place did not disappoint. It was like being in a dream
 a job as a Spanish teacher in a small hostel/art school. I had   (if  you  are  a  freak  like  me, that is). As I stepped onto
 already read about Lethwei, and my mission was to train      the basketball court, I could see a bunch of guys doing
 whatever martial art the good people of Mandalay would       Taekwondo. Other groups were practicing Wushu (Chinese
 teach me. So for a year I studied Bando with one of the most   Kickboxing), Banshay (martial arts with weapons) and
 respected coaches in the region, Moe Gyi.                    Bando (the smaller brother of Lethwei).







 Written By:
 JAVIER TORRES
 Photographed By:  @javierytorres

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