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    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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    Do you pay per class or monthly and how much?

    Either or. It’s $15/class or $110/month if you have a credit card on file

    Does this gym offer classes for youth? My 8 year old is really interested in boxing.

    Heck yeah they do. Dans gym has some of the best youth amateur boxers in az. They are one of if not the only Thai boxing gym/ kickboxing gym/ boxing gym that regularly has athletes compete in the AZ golden gloves tournament and does remarkably well.

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    Sitan Gym Muay Thai

    Sitan Gym Muay Thai

    4.5
    (31 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    We have been attending Sitan Gym events for the past 3 1/2 years and have enjoyed the Muay Thai…read morecommunity lead by Thiago and his team. It is rare to find a group of people that are dedicated to uplifting each other, people who sincerely care about their peers, and people who unconditionally go out of their way to support one another like we have experienced at Sitan Gym. The coaches each offer unique skills to enhance the training and improve participant's ability and competence. The Sitan Gym atmosphere is family friendly (especially the gym dog Holly) and is comfortable to train at regardless of age or experience. The gym prioritizes community which is apparent by the holiday celebrations and acknowledgments. Our sincere gratitude to all of the Sitan Gym staff and volunteers for contributing to make a great community for Muay Thai training at Sitan Gym.

    To the 2 single star reviews stating that people were rude to them, it had to have been post-COVID…read morefrustrations or something as it's definitely a one off thing and something I and many others have never experienced at Sitan. I trained privately with Travis for a matter of some months multiple times a week and everyone there was always friendly and nice and I'm a pretty quiet no-small talk kinda guy. I also interacted with Thiago a handful of times and he was always open and engaging every single time. This is without a doubt, the PREMIER location in Arizona if you want to learn the art of eight limbs whether it's through private or public instruction. The only reason I stopped going was due to some health complications I got that prohibited me from continuing training because I loved every damn minute of it.

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    Golden Era Muay Thai

    Golden Era Muay Thai

    3.6
    (5 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    I trained here for about two months and had mixed experiences. I genuinely enjoyed learning Muay…read moreThai, met some great people, and felt like I made progress. Many of the students were welcoming, and some of the other coaches were helpful and encouraging. Unfortunately, my interactions with Bob made the experience difficult to continue. I came in wanting to learn, improve, and get a good workout, but I often left feeling unwelcome and stressed. His communication style felt unnecessarily harsh, and I didn't feel like there was much room for honest mistakes or questions. The process of cancelling my membership ultimately reinforced my decision to leave. What should have been a straightforward process felt unnecessarily difficult, largely because it required communicating directly with the owner and there seemed to be very little flexibility in how cancellations were handled. Even after cancelling, I did not receive the full 30 days of access I expected to have remaining on my membership. It was a frustrating experience and left me disappointed with how things were managed. While that coaching style and environment may work for some people, it wasn't a good fit for me. I appreciate what I learned during my time there, but the experience here was ultimately disappointing, and it's not a place where I wanted to continue training.

    I have been training in martial arts for almost 30 years and i have learned more about striking in…read morethe few months I've been here than in all my other years combined! Golden Era Muay Thai is one of the absolutely rare martial arts training centers that can work with absolute beginners with no experience all the way through professional fighters. The workouts are amazing and the instruction is top notch. The students here are extremely helpful and encouraging, i have gotten great tips from extremely talented and advanced students whose only intention is in helping me to improve. I have already recommended this location to several friends and family members, some of whom want to actually spar and some who just want to train in a great atmosphere with drills and pads and amazing instruction , but have no interest in sparring. Everyone i have recommended has thanked me.

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    Summit Physique Fitness

    Summit Physique Fitness

    5.0
    (6 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    Top notch Trainer's and unique tailored workouts: It has been a while since I have worked out…read morebecause I tend to hurt myself. I personally have avoided the Gym rat trainer, because I feel like they only know how to show me what has worked for them, and will blame me and not be able to help me if I get hurt. Imagine my surprise when my trainer stops his planned workout to address a chronic shoulder issue, and then tailors my workout for the next few sessions to accommodate for it! The training sessions are always unique, and can include, cross fit, self defense, kickboxing and more! The trainer's are top notch, and the workouts are tailored to your needs and interests. I have learned so much, and I am achieving my goals.

    I just started working out with Danny about a month ago. He comes to my home 3 days a week and…read morebrings all of his own equipment for a very reasonable rate. He is ALWAYS on time and his staff is also wonderful with scheduling, etc. He will learn your limits and strengths as you train and push you as hard as he knows YOU can go. He does it all with a smile and energy that make you want to push through that one last rep to make him proud. He switches up your routine constantly so you never get bored or tired of the same old thing. He's also a genuinely good person and cares about his athletes. You won't be just another client passing through. Danny is not only a trainer with an impressive background, he is a motivator and an inspiration. There's no one else that could make me look forward to a 6am workout! If you're looking for a trainer, look no further! Danny is simply the best!

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    Competition team practicing.
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    Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun of Arizona

    Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun of Arizona

    5.0
    (9 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    This review is for the children's Kung Fu Class. My daughter is a student and loves everything…read moreabout the Hung Fa Kwoon. Sifu Mark and Sihing Mike do a fantastic job teaching the kids the correct form and the importance of each movement. They're both very humble, patient, and always take the time to work with each student. Unlike some facilities that teach martial arts, this is not a "one size fits all" method of instruction where the teacher is up front shouting out commands and everyone is doing the same drill. Sifu Mark and Sihing Mike are great at keeping the kids engaged in their training--training which is focused on the individual and each student is assessed on their own abilities. I think it's important to mention a few things if you're thinking of enrolling your child in this Kwoon, so please keep in mind that Kung Fu is all about the merits of hard work. First, the warm-up, it's a 15-20 minute HIIT workout starting with laps around the room followed by a combination of exercises involving variations of push-ups, crunches, power jumps, squats, burpees, and different types of lunges to increase muscle strength for the legs, core, arms and shoulders. It's go time with one evolution after another. There's about a 30 second water break worked into the PT session, but the pace is designed to keep the heart rate up for stamina. If your kid needs to stop for a breather it's no big deal, there's no criticism, dishonor, or penalty, this is about building up their fitness level and these workouts are intended to push the envelope physically and mentally. This concludes with static and dynamic stretching for the cool down before your child's martial arts training really starts. Your kid will not be learning Wing Chun right away, every child must learn the basics of Chinese martial arts which involves training methods that are rooted very deeply in their tradition and inspired by Chinese philosophy. In this case, it's the mimicry of the Five Animals--physical training aimed at developing grace, power, speed, flexibility, and precision, all paired with balance. The basics are made up of rudimentary techniques, conditioning exercises, stances, breathing, simple movements, and proper body mechanics that are performed repeatedly. No matter what skill level your child is at, the basics are constantly revisited since they are the foundation for strong and flexible muscles that will enable your kid to progress to the more advanced stages. To succeed in this discipline, your kid will need patience, energy, practice, and time to learn every stance, block, strike, and kick. There are no shortcuts, but I believe you'll see the difference in your child's fitness level and self-confidence as time passes and they acquire new skills. Second, Hung Fa isn't limited to the biomechanics of a self-defense system, Sifu Mark and Sihing Mike actually spend time with the kids sharing the meaning of Kung Fu and its origin, and on the philosophical level, the importance of respect, integrity, and hard work. They show the kids the connection to daily life...that balance isn't just about staying on your feet, it's also about having balance and harmony in all aspects of one's life--family, school, friends, work, and play. Hard work isn't contained within the walls of the Kwoon, it's needed for everything if one wants to achieve. That's some pretty heavy dope for the kids, but they get it. Now with all this PT, Kung Fu training, and exposure to cultural diversity happening, Sifu and Sihing somehow manage to make it fun for the kids by keeping up the energy level when they demonstrate their own skills and explain how combinations can be put together with the moves the kids have been taught. This Kwoon is very supportive and encourages children to always be attentive, careful, and not be afraid to try something new. It's trendy for parents to enroll their kids in karate, it's almost a cliché. However, how often do those kids go the distance in such programs before they lose interest and become one of those teens who've forgotten everything they've learned as they hang out at the food court and tell their friends in passing "Yeah I took karate lessons once when I was a kid too..." Your child deserves better than that, if they've expressed an interest in martial arts why not give them a gift that will serve them well in life? I highly recommend the Hung Fa Yi Kwoon and hold the highest respect for Sifu Mark and Sihing Mike for passing on their experience to my daughter..."Yat! Yee! Saam!" "Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don't turn up at all." -Sam Ewing

    Instructor is incredibly knowledgeable and a talented teacher. Such a pleasure to train with!read more

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    Slide stance. Balance and flexibility
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    Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun Kuen
    Low horse. A student must practice, work hard, and earn the opportunity to test for the first white sash. The journey begins.

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    Dan’s Gym - muaythai - Updated July 2026

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