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Muay Thai Gyms in Wyoming

2 muay thai gyms across 2 cities in Wyoming — including 1 with a free trial, 1 beginner-friendly, and 2 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 Wyoming 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.

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Muay thai in Wyoming: common questions

How many muay thai gyms are in Wyoming?
Our directory lists 2 muay thai gyms across 2 cities in Wyoming. The cities with the most are Laramie (1), Mills (1).
How much do muay thai classes cost in Wyoming?
Most Wyoming gyms don't post prices online. Across muay thai gyms in our directory that do list a drop-in rate, single classes run about $25–$75 (median around $40). Muay thai is usually sold as a monthly membership rather than per class, and rates vary by gym. Many offer a free or discounted first class — see our cost guide for typical ranges.
Are free trial classes available in Wyoming?
Yes — 1 gym in Wyoming 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 Wyoming?
Absolutely — muay thai welcomes all levels. 1 Wyoming gym is highlighted by members as beginner-friendly, and 2 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.

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