Set your rounds, rest and prep, and train to the bell — with sarama music.
You shouldn't need an account or a download just to train to the bell. This is a free muay thai round timer that does one job and does it loud: set your rounds, your rest, your get-ready time, hit start, and work. Sarama — the traditional thai boxing fight music — carries you through each round and cuts out in the rest, the same rhythm you'd fight to in a Thai stadium.
It runs in the browser on a phone, tablet or laptop, and once the page has loaded it keeps going even if the gym wifi drops out. Nothing to install, no sign-up, no ads.
Set four things: how many rounds, how long each one is, the rest in between, and an optional countdown before the first bell so you've got time to glove up and get to the bag. A bell opens every round and rings twice to close it. A wooden clacker warns you when ten seconds are left — your cue to empty the tank. A final bell ends the session.
Mid-round you can drag the bar to move through the time, or skip fifteen seconds forward or back if you want to cut a round short or run the finish again. The screen stays awake on its own, so it won't go dark with your phone propped against the wall.
It's built for Muay Thai, but the format is the same for kickboxing, boxing and any interval or HIIT work — only the music is specifically thai boxing.
Yes. No account, no ads, nothing to pay.
No — it runs in any browser. Add it to your home screen and it opens like an app.
Once it's loaded, yes. A dropped signal at the gym won't kill your session.
That's the whole point — rounds, round length, rest and an optional prep countdown are all yours to set, with presets for the common formats.
Sarama, the traditional thai boxing fight music. It plays through each round and stops in the rest, the way a live band plays it in Thailand. Turn it off or set the volume if you'd rather train quiet.