
Kingdom Martial Arts Academy: A welcoming Muay Thai hub building confidence, fitness, and discipline.
Kingdom Martial Arts Academy in San Antonio offers Muay Thai training for all ages and skill levels. The gym fosters a family-like community, with coaches Marcus, John, Ed, Demarcus, and Sabrina supporting beginners to advanced students. Members praise welcoming instruction, engaging kids classes, and workouts that boost fitness while building confidence and mental toughness. Private lessons with Marcus and a kid-friendly environment are highlighted.
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Authentic Muay Thai training for adults of all levels, focusing on technique, fitness, and self-defense in a supportive group environment.
Engaging classes for children teaching Muay Thai, discipline, respect, and confidence-building in a fun, age-appropriate setting.
One-on-one coaching with expert instructors to personalize your martial arts journey and accelerate skill development.
Specialized programs for students aiming to compete in Muay Thai, including advanced techniques and fight preparation.
High-intensity workouts that improve strength, endurance, and overall physical health through martial arts exercises.
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Overall rating
Nick Gonzalez
This place is incredible to train at. Incredibly skilled coaches who truly care about your development, a friendly atmosphere that doesn't tolerate ego and a great option for whatever your martial arts goals are. 10/10 Recommend.
Miguel Mendez
Great energy for getting better and learning new techniques
Salvador Guajardo
This is more than a gym, it’s a family that supports each other in reaching new heights physically, mentally, and emotionally. Coming in as a complete beginner to Muay Thai, I felt welcomed from the first day of training, and over two years later, I can confidently say I made the right choice coming here. I’d recommend KMA to anyone!
Matt Holland
KMA is 10/10 and here's why. When looking for a Muay Thai gym(or any martial arts gym for that matter) there are certain attributes you should be shopping for because they are not all equal and it's your money that is being paid. #1 Instructor impact - How engaged are the trainers with the students? Instructors should be "actively" rolling or hitting pads with students. Opposed to leaning over the ropes talking on the phone. From what I've seen, the lead instructor ensures EVERYONE is getting time in with instructors. These guys are working as hard, honestly probably even harder than the students. If you're new, you will learn very fast and more importantly, very safely which is my #2. Safety. You got nothing to worry about. Ego is left at the door and you can confidently spar with education and progress in focus. The lead instructor clearly cares about the quality of culture at KMA and puts in the effort to foster a safe and confident environment for everyone. #3. Skill ceiling. What is the level of the top students there? KMA has a wide fighter pool with a good amount of top students that have been there for literally years. This is a good indicator of the health of a gym. Lots of new students lots of veteran students. Just go. The price is good and your mind and body deserve to be in good health to feed the soul.
John Adams
I’m always trying to go as often as I can, the place is staffed with capable instructors, my new favorite hobby
Krystal Castillo
My son (7yrs old) has really enjoyed his Muay Thai classes! Marcus has been fantastic with him, especially since this is his first experience with martial arts. My son has thrived under Marcus's guidance and looks forward to every class. It's been a wonderful experience!