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Yuma Top Team
4.3 ★★★★☆ 26 Google reviews · Muay thai gym in Yuma, Arizona
Plan your first class
- Free trial or intro class most gyms welcome new members with a free trial or intro class — check their site or give them a call to book your first session
- Beginner-friendly all levels welcome, including total beginners — you don't need to be fit or have any experience to start
- Kids & youth classes kids and youth muay thai classes — built around discipline, focus, and confidence
- Fight team a competition team for members who want to test themselves as amateur fighters
- Today see hours ·
- Website & schedule yumatopteam.com — book classes and see the live schedule
- Phone (928) 248-4266
Hours
| Monday | 4:30–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–8 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–8 PM |
| Friday | 4:30–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 PM |
| Sunday | 10–11 AM |
The classes they run
“This place is great for all levels of learners from beginner to high skill levels.”
“I've been taking my son here for a few months now.”
Other martial arts here
“My 5 year old daughter has been in the boxing class 3 times a week for going on 3 months and the whole thing is amazing, firm but respectful coaches.”
What members say
“The coaches are great and actually competing 👏 wow We will be ready to defend ourselves.”
“I took him to his first day as a trial, it was free, to see how we like it, how the kid likes it.”
“Great Family Friendly and professional atmosphere.”
“Specifically, it is inconvenient to attend only to be informed that the coach is unavailable due to travel.”
“I'll continue bringing my son to YTT. He loves it, he's staying active, he's learning how to defend himself and most importantly he's always having fun there.”
“And reasonably priced for what your child gets!”
From the reviews
I've been taking my son here for a few months now. I took him to his first day as a trial, it was free, to see how we like it, how the kid likes it. After the first day I asked my son if he wanted to keep coming there and he said yes. Since then we've been going at minimum 3-4 days a week.
Great instructors, new place,great atmosphere. The only thing that I would like to change it is that they need to provide different levels for each class. So the kids can lean at their own pace.
Great Family Friendly and professional atmosphere. This place is great for all levels of learners from beginner to high skill levels. Every coach that I've interacted with makes learning difficult moves easy and knows how to break down the moves step by step in a way that anyone can understand.
My 5 year old daughter has been in the boxing class 3 times a week for going on 3 months and the whole thing is amazing, firm but respectful coaches. Good Core mechanics. And reasonably priced for what your child gets! Will refer everyone we know.
New to muay thai? Start at Yuma Top Team
Yuma Top Team comes up as a beginner-friendly gym — noted on their own site. If you've never thrown a punch or a kick, that's exactly who a good beginners program is for. A few things worth knowing before your first week. First, you don't need to be fit to start — you get in shape by training, not before it, and coaches scale the conditioning to you. Second, you won't be thrown into sparring — reputable gyms build fundamentals (stance, footwork, and the basic strikes of the "art of eight limbs") for weeks before any contact, and sparring stays optional. Third, all levels really are welcome — ask about a dedicated beginners or fundamentals class time so your first session is alongside others who are also starting out. Most gyms are happy to let you watch or try a class first, so reach out before you commit.
Your first muay thai class at Yuma Top Team
Nervous about walking into a muay thai gym for the first time? Almost everyone is, and good coaches expect beginners to come through the door. Here's what to know. What to expect: a typical first class is a warm-up, then drilling the basics on pads and bags — not fighting. Rest whenever you need to; no one will bat an eye. What to wear: shorts or athletic wear and a t-shirt; you'll train barefoot on the mats. What to bring: water and hand wraps if you have them — many gyms lend gloves for a first class, so it's worth asking when you call. As you keep training you'll add your own gloves, wraps, a mouthguard, and shin guards. Sparring is optional and comes later, once your fundamentals are solid. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign a waiver and meet the coach. It gets easier fast — most people feel far more at home by their third class.