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    Awesome people, highly recommend this gym if you want to learn Muay Thai out Boxing. The private lessons are a great deal too. Great gym

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    What's the price? I checked on the website and it wasn't there and I wanted to join because it is super close to my place.

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    The Yard Muay Thai - Kids class Monday thru Thursday 4:00 p.m to 5:00 p.m.

    The Yard Muay Thai

    4.7(89 reviews)
    2.0 miLincoln Heights

    I dropped in twice. First time I didn't stay for any training as the instructor said he wouldn't be…read moreinvolved that day. He said that was typical for weekends. Came back on a weekday and stayed for training... he was barely involved in training that day. I understand how someone might think he is rude but I wouldn't go that far, really he just comes off as checked-out and not interested in his gym / business. The session is about 1/3rd combat sport related. The other 2/3rds is light cardio drills you can do in your own home. The other attendees are more willing to help and with that I would say this place serves more of a sparring club than a serious training gym.

    The Yard and Yoshi are excellent. This review will hopefully be helpful as an update to how class…read moreis run (since class has changed a little). First my background: I've trained Muay Thai for two years (first time was in April of 2022). I've trained at 7 gyms: FLMT (Florida Muay Thai , OC MT, Team Oyama, Classic Fight Team, Rising Suns Thai Boxing, NELA Combat Fitness, and Boxing Works. My home gym for the last year was Boxing Works under the instruction of Coach Bryan Popejoy, where I trained 3-4 days a week and did one on ones once a week for about 3 month. I would've stayed there however I recently moved to Northeast LA (Highland Park) and the drive to Torrence for BW was too much (about an hour to an hour and a half drive there and 40 minutes on the way home). Whereas the Yard is a 6-minute drive from me with ample sessions. Second, class style: Classes are Monday through Friday: 8-9:30, 10-11:30, 4-5:30, and 6-7:30pm and then two sparring classes on Saturday from 9-10:30 and 11-12:30. As far as I'm aware, Yoshi teaches each class and he does an excellent job. At other gyms, I feel much more advanced then I do at the Yard. Lots of basic bad habits that I got into are getting fine-tuned and corrected. A typical class is organized in four parts: (1) Cardio: A five minute round of jump ropes and then a 30 minute cardio session where we jog, sprint, do knees, teep across the mats. (2) Bagwork We then do several rounds of shadow boxing where Yoshi will make small adjustments to our form. From there, we all go on the heavy bags and practice whatever we want to work on for several rounds while Yoshi works one on one with us on pad/mitwork. This is where I think the Yard shines. If you go to a class with few students, you are essentially getting a free one on one. When you're not working one on one with Yoshi, you are working the bag. (3): Drills/Sparring From there, we work on a specific technique through partner drills and then light technical sparring. Yoshi is very attentive as he goes around and makes adjustments and suggestions. On Fridays the technique is clinch focused; which is really great. Many gyms in Southern California lack emphasis on the clinch. (4): Burnout/core work: We end with 3 minutes of ab/core work and then a minute plank. Sometimes we will burnout with skip knees on the bag. Overall: An excellent choice. I can't speak to how it would be for a beginner, as I came with two-years of experience. I imagine it would be a great place to start. Potential cons: I do not see people doing drills on thai pads (where one partner holds pads and the other hits). Typically, a Muay Thai class is 1 hour. At the Yard, it is 1.5 hours. Which means its a little more demanding. At this point, I cannot train every day even if my schedule allowed it because my body and cardio is just too shot. I imagine with time, that'll change.

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    National Wushu Training Center

    National Wushu Training Center

    5.0(50 reviews)
    0.8 miChinatown

    When I was looking for a way out of my ordinary routine I managed to find National Wushu Center…read more Here I began to study Changquan - a northern style of Chinese martial arts also known as "Long Fist". I've had experience with eastern martial arts such as karate, however I never practiced Chinese wushu before. At this school, you will learn the fundamentals of this art in its true and authentic form. Coach Matthew, carrying on the legacy of coaches Eric and Debbie, holds an incredible passion for wushu. He will convey the utterly rigorous and precise forms of this art to each student in a clear and intelligible manner. Coach Matthew's mastery is awe-inspiring and motivates students to sharpen their skill at each class. He is without a doubt a very talented wushu master and a very talented teacher. After training at National Wushu Training Center for a couple of months you will find yourself a part of a community all united by a single devotion to wushu. This will give you that one third space everyone is in search for. It's a circle where friends are made and relationships are built. Practicing graceful and powerful Changquan comes with challenges but at Coach Matthew's class you get to overcome not just your physical limits but learn how to take a break from whatever may be troubling you in your life. It's strengthening and therapeutic. You will never feel like a failure at the class. Coach Matthew will make sure to guide you thoroughly through every combination, routine and even smallest movement that is there with great attention and attitude. Training here doesn't require a lot. The classes are very affordable. You don't need to get into a fascinating physical shape prior to taking your first class. All you need is to show up. At least once a week. And then Wu ("martial") Shu ("art") can become your real lifelong Kung Fu.

    The National Wushu center is amazing!!! I've been wanting to get into martial arts and what a…read morebeautiful introduction. A friend invited me to my first class and we had a ball! Very accessible for all levels and challenging for strength, balance, mobility, and movement patterns in the best way. Coach Matt is the best and infuses history into the lessons with the movement. Planning on making it part of my routine ‍

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    Boxer Rebellion Jeet Kune Do Martial Arts - 1999 Alpine Rec Center with late Sifu Ted Wong and current head instructor Mark Stewart

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    5.0(1 review)
    0.6 miChinatown

    Mark Stewart is arguably the most gifted and insightful Martial arts practioner ever to study under…read moreTed Wong; Bruce Lee's ultimate training partner and student. This group has been meeting for well over two decades to train JKD with Both Masters and their senior-most students in an effort to completely understand , embody, and perhaps further the work of The spiritual father of American MMA and High Alchemist of empty handed combative arts; Sigung Jun Fan. Structure is simple, non traditional, and the rates are also frozen in time. At only $15 to drop in currently (with one free audit!) for 2 hours of instruction and trained conditioning, you owe it to yourself, and the legacy of Bruce Lee; to get up off your ass! and try your hand at the most scientifically advanced way of projecting kinetic force in hand to hand self defense ; The Way of the Intercepting Fist. Do yourself a favor and cut through the fog of alternate histories. The shortest distance between two points is at Alpine, Sunday's from 10-12.

    From the owner: Boxer Rebellion founded in 1992 by Sifu Mark Stewart. Our group(s) lineage from several accredited…read moremartial artist as Sifu Ted Wong, First Gen student and friend of Bruce Lee and Guru Ted Lucaylucay. My mission as an instructor under Mark Stewart is to ensure the knowledge &history is passed down correctly from Bruce Lee that Jeet Kune Do is both functional and relative martial arts in the modern era. Sundays is just $10 a lesson or $40 for the month! **Private Lessons offered during the week

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    Aikido Center of Los Angeles

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    5.0(23 reviews)
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    Aikido is a journey. Really, that goes for any martial art, but I feel it particularly pertains…read morehere. It can be slow at times... it can be frustrating at times. It can also be incredibly exciting, enlightening, and rewarding (all on the same day). As such, nothing comes quickly, and persistence is key. With all that being the case, there is nothing better for a practitioner of an art like aikido to have than a dojo which allows for any and all, their quirks, their habits, their abilities, does not discriminate nor try to over commit you or sell you things, and asks only that you respect your peers, and train hard. You get what you put in. The black belt instructors (and there are a lot of them! - a good sign for a dojo) are very warm, and each has their own particular teaching style, while maintaining a common curriculum. This variety of instructors and classes is exemplified by my favorite class, the open weapons class, where we've been learning about how to use the Jo staff, a favorite of mine. There are classes every day - usually 2-3 - so you're bound to find something to fit your schedule. Ito Sensei and other black belts are respectful of new comers and all desire to both honor the history of the Dojo while at the same time embrace new ways of learning and teaching. Finally, one of the best parts about ACLA as a dojo is that the community is strong, with various potluck events, charity and community service outings, dojo meetings, etc., which all help you really feel a part of a community. I hope to meet you on the mat. Aikido is waiting for you!

    I started training at ACLA earlier in February of this year and as someone who already has a…read moremartial arts background (Shotokan Karate, 2nd degree black belt), I have to say I am incredibly satisfied by experience here. This is a traditional school in the sense of training, but the atmosphere feels relaxed and welcoming. ALL of the instructors are extremely skilled, knowledgeable, and are excellent TEACHERS. Classes here are accommodating to people of all levels. If you're interested at all, you should definitely come in and watch a class. Someone will be more than happy answer any and all of your questions!

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    I practiced Yang taijiquan for several years until I saw a demonstration of Chen taiji (tai chi) by…read morethe incredible Master Chen Bing. From that moment on, it became clear to me that I wanted to follow his style and lineage. To my great fortune I found Master Bosco Baek, Master Chen Bing's disciple and headmaster at Chen Bing Taiji Academy in Los Angeles. I cannot recommend CBTA strongly enough for students of all levels. The school has received many accolades for its excellence and authenticity. I have found Master Bosco Baek to be a dedicated and informative teacher who cares deeply about his students' success. He is not only an excellent teacher, but in addition, he is a highly accomplished practitioner, as well. I have traveled literally thousands of miles to study with Master Baek and I can honestly say that my training at Chen Bing Taiji Academy is the best I have ever had!

    Chen Bing is just... Fantastic. If you're new to Tai Chi, or Taiji, they have exceptional beginner…read moreand fundamentals classes and hands on instruction. Even as a non-newbie, I am both challenged and continue to learn a lot in their Chen Village Primary course, taught be Chris W. I've taken several years of classes with other schools (Yang and Chen styles), but find this instruction to be the best among them. I'm really looking forward to more because I realize how much I've just scratched the surface. It's very humbling and exciting. Whether you're curious or skeptical, this is certainly one of the top places to learn.

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    NELA Combat Fitness - Muay Thai

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    5.0(47 reviews)
    4.1 miHighland Park

    I've been doing Muay Thai for 14 years, give or take…read more Most of that time was spent doing it one-on-one with trainers, which was awesome for personal attention and scheduling, but expensive and hard to stay consistent with. But they were able to be patient with me, to explain things repeatedly--I'm very visual and super literary but much less intuitive when it comes to athletics--and this helped me learn the basics of the art of Muay Thai. And then my last trainer got too busy to keep going. So I tried a bunch of Muay Thai gyms, never really finding anything that matched the return I got from 1-on-1 training. Then one day I spotted NELA Combat Fitness on a Figueroa corner and got intrigued. I tried a class and loved the energy of the space. Highland Park is a wildly creative area, and the experience at NELA Combat Fitness mirrors this: The people are diverse, upbeat, inclusive and very dedicated to the art of Muay Thai. You might find a 50+ year old like me training with someone in their early 20s, and this dynamic is always approached respectfully. Ed, the owner, is a true gem of a human being: warm, funny, and with deep history with and knowledge of Muay Thai, and he teaches with a razor sharp eye and the communication skills to help keep things safe and to level up your game. The gym itself is spotless, well-designed and comfortable. One way that the absolute courtesy with which the gym operates shows up is when we go return Thai pads or kick shields: cleaning wipes are shared and pads are stacked in an orderly way. Every teacher approaches class a little differently, but if you show up, know that you are in for a wonderful workout that is easily tailored to your skill level. The music is always different and always good. You will be inspired to push yourself beyond your limits, outside of your comfort zone. You will grow, you will sweat, and you will learn. And you will emerge a stronger person. And about Muay Thai overall? It's the best. I feel elevated and calm afterwards, able to take on anything life throws my way with compassion. That's the irony - punching, kicking, elbowing and kneeing it out for an hour actually makes you a calmer, kinder person. Your baseline is reset and your cardio and strength gets better and better. I truly feel like I've found a gym that I want to stay a part of. Thank you, Ed, and thank you NELA Combat Fitness community.

    If you're looking for a place that combines killer workouts with a welcoming community vibe, look…read moreno further! NELA Combat Fitness is IT! I was so pumped after my first class ever, I signed up straight after. Being a beginner myself, I was happy that everyone here took the time to show me how to do the moves. The kickboxing class was intense in the best way possible - a hard but awesome workout that left me feeling like a total champ. I have a long way to go in my journey, and girl I know it, but I couldn't have found a better place to go to. The owner, Ed, is incredible. You can really tell he cares deeply for the community as he's not just running a top-notch gym, he's building a fitness family. He was motivating and supportive, pushing everyone to give their best without ever losing the fun vibe. Shoutout to Derrick too for teaching me the moves in my first class! I can't wait to make this my new home for kicking and punching my way to a healthier me (and to release some after-work stress too)! See you on the mats!

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    Arun Sharma

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    5.0(36 reviews)
    0.6 miChinatown

    Preface: I trained under Coach Arun for the introductory MMA classes - Muy Thai, BJJ, and overall…read morefitness. First and foremost, besides being a great coach/trainer, Arun is an amazing human being. Friendly, experienced and insightful, the man is an abyss of wisdom as deep as the ocean. No, seriously, you should see some of his inspirational facebook posts. Besides doing what you pay him to do, which is to motivate and drill you technically to mental and physical exhaustion as many have already described in their reviews, you learn to appreciate and respect not just the art but also your time in the gym. You will definitely get the most out of your workout when training under Coach Arun. And unlike many trainers out there, Coach Arun isn't there for the money and doesn't have a hidden agenda seeking to profit himself. He's there to help others freely sharing and giving of himself and for this you will truly appreciate as I did training under Coach Arun. Can't possibly recommend any higher!

    I sort of lost interest in training when I first joined Robot Fight & Fitness due to my work…read moreschedule, but decided to start up again and joined Arun's 7am Intro class. From there I was hooked and eventually moved into his BJJ class. When teaching technique, Arun not only goes through each step in detail, but makes sure the class understands the concept of why or how something works so everyone isn't just going through the motions. He has a wealth of knowledge on all grappling sports (don't miss his no-gi/wrestling classes) and is a killer on the mats. Arun's an awesome instructor that genuinely cares about his students and takes pride in their personal growth... he's also probably one of the nicest people I've ever met. Go visit him and see for yourself why so many people recommend him!

    Echo Park Boxing - martialarts - Updated May 2026

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