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Muay Thai for Beginners in Vancouver
4 gyms in Vancouver, Washington 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. Short Fuse Martial Arts (Chess Lab- Vancouver,WA) Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai, MMA
5 ★★★★★ 75 reviews
“This gym is absolutely fantastic. Some of the highest level coaches in the area choose to train at this gym, so you can expect top notch training 5 days a week. The atmosphere is…” — Tyler
2. SBG Vancouver
4.4 ★★★★☆ 55 reviews
“Everyone is very patient, even towards a slow learner like me. The training in fundamentals and positional control for BJJ is explained in great detail. The professionalism from…” — Ian
4. Vancouver Elite MMA
4.7 ★★★★★ 26 reviews
“I love this gym. The culture at Vancouver Elite is incredibly welcoming and supportive starting with gym manager Eric. He’s always smiling, ready to welcome new faces and…” — Tim
Booking your first class in Vancouver: 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.
Beginner muay thai near Vancouver
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