Uh… you "assimilated Ninjutsu et al…"?
Please clarify.
By assimilation I meant that I ADOPTED some of their more simpler and some more advanced techniques into my training so I could fully make my art more capable.
You see, when I came back at 14, my country's ministry of education did not accept my previous Cambridge qualifications and asked me to repeat them through my own ministry.
This made my schedule hectic and I only had time to practice my techniques. I gained weight and lost flexibility. When I picked my practice back up, it became clear that although it would take time to get back where I was, but my art could only be complete if I was in peak shape.
If u have knowledge of Muay Boran, you would know that it is an umbrella term. It was used collectively for all Muay arts of Ancient Thailand. I added the aforementioned techniques into my training, practicing the throws etc, on a smaller Heavybag. that I modified.
Muay Thai etc, are not the flashiest arts, more emphasis is given to the most simplest techniques. Therefore, every Nak Muay will not be the same, since everybody adopts according to their likings from other arts and follows through.
Also, remember that I don't talk of competition level Muay Thai, but of a more deadlier and subtle art that is far greater in its antiquity, and is the ancestor of modern-day Muay Thai that is being practiced in rings. Not saying that the professional Muay Thainis lacking........
I hope this would make everything clear.