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Muay Thai Gyms in Washington
78 muay thai gyms across 35 cities in Washington — including 55 with a free trial, 70 beginner-friendly, and 69 with kids' classes. Pick a city for full listings with member reviews, live open-now hours, and the classes each gym runs — or browse the map.
Muay thai — the art of eight limbs — has spread far beyond Thailand, and Washington now has gyms for every reason people train: a nervous first class, a serious workout, self-defense, kids' and women's programs, or the fight team. You don't need to be fit or experienced to walk in; all levels are welcome.
Cities in Washington
- Seattle
- Bellingham
- Tacoma
- Everett
- Vancouver
- Bellevue
- Bremerton
- Renton
- Spokane Valley
- Bothell
- Edmonds
- Issaquah
- Spokane
- Auburn
- Battle Ground
- Burien
- Fife
- Kelso
- Kennewick
- Kent
- Kirkland
- Lake Stevens
- Longview
- Lynnwood
- Maple Valley
- Marysville
- Monroe
- Mountlake Terrace
- Oak Harbor
- Olympia
- Port Angeles
- Redmond
- Richland
- Spanaway
- Washougal
Featured muay thai gyms in Washington
Ranked by what members say — Google rating weighted by review count. See the full best-of-Washington ranking →
Muok Boxing - Seattle Muay Thai Gym
5 ★★★★★ 260 reviews
🥊 Free trial class — check their site
Gym and community offering strength training and Thai Boxing lessons for all ages and levels, with some trainers who also offer physical therapy.
Kaiju Kickboxing and MMA (Mixed Martial Arts, BJJ, Muay Thai, and Boxing)
5 ★★★★★ 250 reviews
🥊 Free trial class — check their site
Mat Chess Mixed Martial Arts
5 ★★★★★ 249 reviews
🥊 Free trial class — check their site
Battle Ground Martial Arts Academy
4.9 ★★★★★ 189 reviews
🥊 Free trial class — check their site
Rugged Combat Sports & MMA
4.9 ★★★★★ 145 reviews
🥊 Free trial class — check their site
Legacy Jiu-Jitsu Academy
4.9 ★★★★★ 136 reviews
🥊 Free trial class — check their site
More ways to train in Washington
- Best muay thai gyms in Washington — the state-wide ranking
- Muay thai for beginners — 70 beginner-friendly gyms in Washington, ready for your first class
- Kids & teen muay thai — 69 gyms in Washington with youth programs
- Free trial classes — 55 gyms in Washington offer a free trial or intro class
- Women's muay thai — 16 gyms in Washington with women's classes
- Browse muay thai class types — beginner, kids', women's, private, fitness, sparring, fight team and more
Muay thai programs in Washington
Find the class that fits — whether you're starting from zero, bringing the kids, or chasing a fight.
- 🌱 Beginner Muay Thai in Washington
- 🏆 Fight Team in Washington
- 🧒 Kids Muay Thai in Washington
- 🥊 Sparring in Washington
- 🛡️ Self-Defense in Washington
- 🔥 Muay Thai Fitness in Washington
- 👤 Private Lessons in Washington
- 💪 Women's Muay Thai in Washington
- 📘 Fundamentals in Washington
- ✨ Teen Muay Thai in Washington
- 🔓 Open Gym in Washington
- 🤼 Clinch in Washington
Other martial arts trained in Washington
Most muay thai gyms are multi-art. Here's what else Washington gyms teach under the same roof.
Muay thai in Washington: common questions
- How many muay thai gyms are in Washington?
- Our directory lists 78 muay thai gyms across 35 cities in Washington. The cities with the most are Seattle (18), Bellingham (5), Tacoma (5).
- How much do muay thai classes cost in Washington?
- Among Washington gyms that publish a rate, single-class drop-ins run about $20–$50 (median around $30). Muay thai is more often sold as a monthly membership, which varies widely and most gyms don't post online — so check the gym's own schedule. Our cost guide breaks down what to expect.
- Are free trial classes available in Washington?
- Yes — 55 gyms in Washington advertise a free trial, free first class, or intro week. It's the low-pressure way to try a class before you commit; confirm the current offer on the gym's site.
- Can beginners and kids train muay thai in Washington?
- Absolutely — muay thai welcomes all levels. 70 Washington gyms are highlighted by members as beginner-friendly, and 69 run kids' or youth programs. You don't need to be fit or have any experience to start, and no reputable gym makes you spar before you're ready.
- Do I need to be in shape or spar to start muay thai?
- No. You can start with zero fitness base and no experience — the training itself gets you in shape. Sparring is optional and always builds up gradually; a good gym never throws beginners in. Fitness-focused, non-contact classes are common if you'd rather never spar.