Muay Thai Instructions by Peter The Lumberjack Aerts

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Published on Feb 15, 2026
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Peter Aerts is a Dutch retired kickboxer. Known for his devastating high kicks, which earned him the nickname "The Dutch Lumberjack", he is widely considered to be one of the greatest heavyweight kickboxers of all time.

Peter Aerts is the world’s top kicker and puncher. He was world champion in Kick & Thaiboxing at the age of 17. At the age of 26, he has fought over 60 Thaiboxing matches, 45 of which he has won by KO. He may declare himself a three-time champion of the K-1, the world’s most renowned tournament fight.

In many martial arts events, a clinching position might result in a desire to avoid fighting or exhaustion. This video will provides you with an excellent opportunity to develop as a fighter. Peter will teach you how to use his devastatingly powerful knees and elbows. This single video contains the following five titles:

Punching with force
Kicking with force
Combinations of power
Clinching using power and elbow techniques
Power sparring and equipment instruction.

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