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Muay Thai for Beginners in Salt Lake City
4 gyms in Salt Lake City, Utah show real evidence — from their own sites or students' reviews — of being a welcoming place to take your very first muay thai class. That first class is simpler than the nerves suggest: you don't need to be fit, you won't be thrown into sparring, and a patient coach walks beginners through technique on the pads and bags at their own pace. Wear comfortable athletic clothes, bring water, and expect a warm-up, some shadowboxing, and a few strikes learned slowly — most gyms lend gloves so you don't need to buy anything yet. Gyms are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), and with 4 beginner-friendly options in town, it's worth calling ahead, saying it's your first time, and asking which class on the schedule they'd start you with.
1. The Pit SLC
4.9 ★★★★★ 105 reviews
“I came to train at the pit from Canada, and I’m really glad I did! Ramsey, Court and the rest of the team/members are super welcoming. They make you feel right at home, the…” — Craig
2. Velocity Combat Club
5 ★★★★★ 70 reviews
“My husband and I stopped in at Combat Arts gym for fundamentals and advanced comp classes on our one day trip in Salt Lake City. We had an amazing experience there and enjoyed it…” — Xingyue
3. Bernales Institute of Martial Arts
4.9 ★★★★★ 54 reviews
4. Velocity Combat Club Jiu Jitsu & Muay Thai Kickboxing Salt Lake City
5 ★★★★★ 22 reviews
“I had a bit of time during a business trip to SLC and had the great opportunity to drop in for an open mat. Both Sampson (who spoke with me on the phone) and TJ were very…” — Charles
Booking your first class in Salt Lake City: practical notes
- Call ahead and say you're new. Ask which class they'd start a beginner with — many gyms have a fundamentals or all-levels class that's a gentler introduction than the main floor. A good front desk loves this question.
- Ask about the sparring policy. You won't be made to spar as a beginner; find out how and when a gym introduces it so you know exactly what you're signing up for.
- Keep gear simple. Comfortable athletic clothes and water are enough for a first class — most gyms here lend gloves, so you can try muay thai before buying anything. See the what-to-wear guide.
- Go at your own pace. Being winded the first time is normal and expected. Take breaks, drink water, and let your fitness build over your first few weeks — nobody expects a beginner to keep up with the regulars.
- Use a free trial. Many gyms offer a free trial class — the cheapest, lowest-pressure way to find the room that fits. See free muay thai trial classes.
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