Thursday, April 15, 2010

Breaking News!


The Muay Thai Alliance of Texas is proud to announce its newest and FIRST international affiliate gym! Hilltop "The Gym" dedicates itself to teaching Muay Thai in Singapore. Recognized by the IFMA and WMC, it is also the oldest operating camp in Singapore. By agreement, the Hilltop Gym and the Alliance's Team Texas "Rebels" will cross promote its fighters through future MTAT activity in Texas and activity inSingapore. Welcome to the Alliance and the Texas Revolution Hilltop Gym!

About the Muay Thai Alliance of Texas

After two years of uniting gyms and fighters under the same banner for the purpose of providing activity to Texas athletes, the Alliance was formed in 2009 and is the FIRST and ONLY organization in the state dedicated SOLELY to preserving the art and sport of Muay Thai in the state of Texas.

The formation of the Alliance was not just one person's dream or accomplishment. It took the entire Lone Star State to finally stand up together and believe that Muay Thai could thrive and flourish. As such, the name "Alliance" is one that best describes the organization as it has been a cooperative effort on every member's part since its inception to bring the art and sport of Muay Thai to the forefront and preserve its culture and tradition for future generations to enjoy. The Alliance continues to grow through the cooperation and agreement of other organizations at the state, national, and international levels.

The MTAT is a non-profit organization, and is licensed as an Amateur Combative Sports Association (ACSA) by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). The MTAT offers competition in the form of state, national, and international amateur contests, and will be the entity responsible for ensuring cultural and traditional integrity of competitive events in the art and sport of Muay Thai held in the state of Texas as prescribed by the national, international, and world governing bodies.

Membership in this organization is open to all enthusiasts, practitioners, fighters, gyms, referees, and judges wishing to learn, compete, and contribute to the preservation of the art and sport of Muay Thai.

The Muay Thai Alliance of Texas enjoys a cooperative affiliation with Rangsit Boxing Stadium in Thailand as part of its athlete development program, and is a proud supporter of the Pan American Muaythai Union (PAMU), the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA), the World Muaythai Council (WMC), and the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), as well as those national federations whose aim it is to see Muay Thai prosper. Through the tireless effort of these organizations, we hope to see Muay Thai in the Olympic Games in the near future!

Check out their official website: http://www.mtalliancetx.com/index.html

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