Best Muay Thai Boxing Gym in British Columbia reviews

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Lions MMA 4.7 46 reviews
1256 Granville St #1, Vancouver, BC

This gym has become an integral part of my life, I don't know who I would be without it. Thank you Coach Paulie, Coach Amir, and Coach Alex for your dedication to teaching every student and your passion for the gym.
District Warrior 4.9 51 review
928 Davie St, Vancouver, BC

I feel so luck to have access to this level of training! Thanks guys! District Warrior rocks!
Advantage Fitness 5 22 reviews
5680 Hastings St, Burnaby, BC

Advantage Fitness has been a game changer for me when it comes to getting in shape. The trainers are extremely skilled and they make each session effective but at the same time fun and engaging. Plus, you get access to an amazing community! The gym...
World Kickboxing XTRM 5 6 reviews
7789 134 St unit 61, Surrey, BC

Great place, great people - the owner is very welcoming and a great place for kids to train - they also offer private lessons for kids. When it comes to Kickboxing, you can't find a better place in the Vancouver area!
Scorpion MMA / Pitt Meadows Combat Club 5 20 reviews
12165 Harris Rd #103, Pitt Meadows, BC

This gym and the coaches are the bees knees! I do have previous experience in striking and grappling, but in the short time I started training here  (I think July 2021), I have seen the improvements in my game. That's only about 4 months. Dan's an amazing...
Universal MMA 5 5 reviews
1326 Main St, North Vancouver, BC

Amazing plqce, amazing people, very warm and welcoming for all people of all ages with outstanding instructors, helmed by owner/coach Dejan!
East Van Muay Thai 4.3 6 reviews
318 E 5th Ave, Vancouver, BC

Everyone at the gym is nice and pleasant including afternoon instructor named Matt However the head instructor gave me a hard time. I remember getting belittled, flicking my head at or having unpleasant comments thrown at me because I couldn't...
Coastal Union Muay Thai Club 5 13 reviews
15515 24 Ave Unit 20, Surrey, BC

I started Muay Thai because I wanted to learn how to defend myself. Learning how to defend myself is part of the reason I keep training, but I’d be lying if I said it’s the whole reason. Before starting many of the training sessions I do find myself...