Leroy Beck - The Muay Thai Warrior
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Muay Thai Warrior
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Leroy finds a moment of tranquility in a mosque at the Islamic Culture centre in Aarhus City
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The mask he wears is a souvenir from South Africa, a place he's never been.
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Pre-sparring, Leroy warms up with lunging elbow jabs into a bag
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Leroy receives advice from a fellow fighter on his day back to training after feeling unwell the day before
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A few days earlier Leroy takes full contact hits during a sparring match
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24 hours prior to the fight he must undergo a full doctor's examination
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Having jogged home in layers of clothes and a bin liner to reduce his weight, he showers and then helps bathe his niece at his family home
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The world title clash of significance
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Ashley, his brother, helps Leroy with stretches in the changing-room before the fight
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Smoke wafts from a machine to add to the atmosphere of the fighters' grand entrance
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Psychological tension peaks as both fighters face each other from respective corners of the ring
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Leroy pounces with an early assault
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Brotherly advice and words of motivation as Leroy receives a torrent of blows
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Leroy stands in defeat after a grueling encounter with the world welterweight champion
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A young fan waits patiently to get his autograph while Leroy is being interviewed
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Although trained to be hardened to the pummeling, eventually his limbs could take no more
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Disappointment overwhelms the Muay Thai Warrior
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Within the Beck brother's home, family pictures from when they were young hang on the walls
Leroy Beck - THE MUAY THAI WARRIOR
“Once I was tempted to throw it away”...
Leroy’s lean hand reaches into his loose trouser pocket and takes out his mobile. It buzzes again, he angrily pushes the button and holds the old phone to his ear. His face shows the affects of his hard daily schedule. His chosen lifestyle is one of constant endurance and perseverance. Day in, day out he fits the world around his life’s dedication to Muay
From one day to the next Leroy fills his waking hours with activity. His mind also seems to be constantly thinking. It is not surprising to learn that he is somewhat of a technophobe. For him, technology simply adds complications to living. He is not that keen to be reachable at most times. He sets his daily schedule meticulously, prepares packed food for breakfast and lunch, works hard, trains hard and then trains even harder. Leroy doesn’t want these plans to be disturbed by technology. He doesn’t want to be interrupted by anyone either.
Diet regime
Early in the morning he may arrive to the kickboxing gym carrying a bag with 4 oranges, 2 apples and a bowl of nutritious spaghetti within.
“I often eat lentils and oats. I don’t eat that protein powder you can buy in shops – You know oats have all the protein you need”.
It is these chosen, natural and healthy foods that keep his body supplied with all the ingredients he needs to build his strength. At the gym he may do several fitness activities to condition his body. After work he will return again. His regimen, like many devoted athletes, includes many forms of conditioning such as running, shadowboxing, skipping and body weight resistance exercises. On top of that, at a daily rate, he practices specific techniques to kickboxing.
A way of life
‘The Art of the Eight Limbs’, better known as ‘Muay Thai’ or ‘Thai Kickboxing’, for Leroy and many others has become a way of life. Right in the heart of
This is where Leroy, brother and fellow dedicated martial arts enthusiasts can be found most days. On any given day there are young with more older, beginners to advanced, men and women, young adults and children all entering, training and leaving. It is a community where people share one similar interest. For Leroy it provides him a haven from the outside world.
Hypnotic music
His devotion to Muay Thai started about 7 years ago and now he is 29. He visited
“When you fight in
He goes on to say, “When I was fighting [in
The calmer Ashley
Although Danish, he has mixed blood. He has roots in
Free mind
Leroy recognises within himself that he is opinionated. He comments on many aspects of life. When he was younger his choice of study was politics, which he still maintains an interest in today. He compares other people’s approach on life as being under constant influence. Leroy questions if people really lead free lives. He wonders why people blindly act according to what society demands. For instance, why people feel the need to wear safety helmets while cycling. He, on the other hand, believes people shouldn’t be so fearful. For him to step into a ring and fight, he must remove these inhibitions related to fear.
Challenging the champion
A few days after this conversation he faced an opponent who is below none other. A young fighter from the home of Muay Thai, who, being fully professional, is able to dedicate his life in honour of his country’s national sport. With over a hundred wins compared to Leroy’s several dozen Leroy knew this match would test all of his limbs and mental strength. Leroy had spent months conditioning his body for this showdown and years climbing the ladder to get to this chance. His body fought blow for blow to challenge his adversary’s no.1 rank. The full five rounds past and both men stayed standing but with bodies badly bruised. Leroy maintained his title of Nordic Welterweight Champion but didn’t manage to shake the Worlds best from his throne.
Along with his brother and fellow club members they would spend the next few weeks at a slower pace than before. Christmas will pass and with the New Year, Leroy will once again dedicate his time to his fighting passion.