EFFECTS OF MUAYTHAI LEARNING AND TEACHING PROGRAM APPLING MUAYTHAI LEARNING AND TEACHING MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES FROM ONLINE TO ONSITE ON MUAYTHAI KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

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Samran Suksawang
Thadsawan Pongkaew
Rungarun Suthipong
Apilak Pailom
Prapai Jantabandid

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The objectives of the research were to study and compare the results of applying the principles of online-to-online Muay Thai instruction on Muay Thai knowledge and skills. The population consisted of 30 first-year Muay Thai and Physical Education students. The research tools were Muay Thai teaching programs from online to on-site.  knowledge assessment form and practice assessment form Analyze the data to find the mean. and repeated-measures one-way analysis of variance. The level of statistical significance was set at .05. The research results found that: 1. The results of the knowledge measurement had a total mean of 5.44. and the results of the practical tests had a total mean of 5.83 and 2. The effect of comparisons from measuring knowledge and assessed the practice before, during the 4th, 8th, 12th week and after the trial participation.  The difference was statistically significant at the .05 level and when comparing pairs, the mean scores of each test were respectively higher.  and the difference was statistically significant at the .05 level.

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Suksawang, S. ., Pongkaew, T. ., Suthipong, R. ., Pailom, A. ., & Jantabandid , P. . (2026). EFFECTS OF MUAYTHAI LEARNING AND TEACHING PROGRAM APPLING MUAYTHAI LEARNING AND TEACHING MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES FROM ONLINE TO ONSITE ON MUAYTHAI KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS. Academic Journal of Thailand National Sports University, 18(1), 77–90. retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/TNSUJournal/article/view/271277
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