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Muay Thai Gyms & Training Camps Thailand
Explore authentic Muay Thai gyms and training camps across Thailand on Siam Business Guide. Discover Thai Boxing, BJJ, Boxing and MMA programs for beginner and professional levels, organized by city to help you find the right training experience.
Eagle Muay Thai Boxing Gym
Offers authentic, technique-focused training with both group and private sessions in Muay Thai, MMA, and fitness programs.
Mai Karon Muay Thai
Offering champion-led training, beach sessions on Karon Beach with group and private classes for all levels.
Sutai Muay Thai Gym
Beach-close Phuket gym offering authentic Muay Thai group and private training with personalized coaching, full-service facility.
Lanta Muay Thai Academy
Sports resort and academy offering authentic Muay Thai and fitness training with a technique focus and island beach lifestyle.
Elite Fight Club
Upscale rooftop gym offering high-performance training, technical sparring, and premium fitness facilities.
Balance Muay Thai
Boutique gym focusing on fundamental techniques and personalized attention in a beach-side setting.
Bull Muay Thai Camp
Professional camp featuring a pool resort and trainers who customize sessions for any skill level.
ThaiBoxing Garden
Relaxed training environment set in a garden atmosphere, perfect for beginners and fitness goals.
Khao Lak Muay Thai & Muay Boran
Specializes in both modern sport Muay Thai and the ancient “Muay Boran” battlefield techniques.
Khun Suek Muay Thai
Luxury gym offering premium facilities, technical coaching, and spectacular limestone cliff views.
E.N. Muaythai Gym
Focuses on fundamentals and conditioning, providing a supportive environment for newcomers.
Ao Nang Stadium
Train at the official stadium with pros; offers tailored training for fast-paced skill progress.
KMAX Muay Thai Gym
Friendly, open-air training facility focusing on technical accuracy and fitness for all levels.
White Shark Chalamkhow Muay Thai
Local gym specializing in powerful kicking techniques and authentic Thai fighter conditioning.
Knockout MuayThai Gym
High-energy striking gym offering group classes and private sessions for quick skill progression.
Emerald Muay Thai Gym
Long-standing gym known for its focus on “Muay Khao” (knees) and strong clinch-based fighting.
Honour Muay Thai Gym
Traditional camp in Ao Nang focused on technical development and preparing students for fights.
Over The Top Muay Thai & Fitness
Fitness-forward gym offering high-intensity Muay Thai classes and functional strength training.
Rawai Muay Thai
Historic gym offering authentic “old school” camp life and traditional training methods.
Empire Muay Thai Khao Lak
Modern, high-ceiling gym offering technical striking classes in a clean and professional setting.
Racha Fight Club
Modern combat center offering Muay Thai, BJJ, and a fully equipped strength and conditioning zone.
FAQs about Muay Thai
Muay Thai is a traditional martial art from Thailand, often called the “Art of Eight Limbs,” because it uses punches, kicks, elbows, and knees.
Unlike many martial arts, Muay Thai emphasizes powerful striking, clinch fighting, and the use of all eight points of contact.
Basic gear includes gloves, hand wraps, shin guards (for sparring), and comfortable workout clothes.
Progress depends on training frequency and goals. With regular practice, beginners usually see significant improvement within 6–12 months.
Yes, it teaches practical strikes, clinch control, and distance management that makes it highly effective for real-world self-defense situations.
While both are striking martial arts, Muay Thai uses eight points of contact (punches, kicks, elbows, knees) and allows clinching. Kickboxing usually emphasizes punches and kicks only, with limited or no clinching and no elbow strikes.
Yes. Many gyms offer Muay Thai classes for kids starting at age 5 in structured programs, focusing on fitness, discipline, and self-confidence in a safe environment.
Muay Thai Organizations
International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)
World Muaythai Council (WMC )
World Muay Thai Organization (WMO )
Kru Muay Thai Association (KMA)
World Muaythai Federation (WMF)
World Muay Thai Association (WMTA)
United World Muay Thai Association (UWMTA)
World Muay Boran Federation (WMBF)
