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KIDS CLASS

Kids Muay Thai Classes

in Fremont & Ballard Seattle

Build Confidence, Discipline & Real Skills — Ages 7–11​

Struggling to find an activity that’s more than just fun and games?

Most kids’ activities lack structure, life lessons, or personal growth.

At Muaythai Iyarin Seattle, we offer high-quality Muay Thai classes for kids that blend martial arts with focus, self-defense, and leadership.

What Your Child Will LearN

Muay Thai Techniques – Punches, kicks, elbows, knees, and clinch

Self-Defense Drills – Practical and effective for real-life awareness

Boxing Skills – Combos, footwork, and defensive movement

Focus & Reaction Training – Improve speed, timing, decision-making

Thai Games & Team Activities – Fun ways to build coordination & leadership


Why Parents in Seattle Choose Us

Designed for ages 7–11

Taught by real Thai coaches with over 30 years experience

Safe, structured, and fun environment

Great way to reduce screen time

Conveniently located in Fremont/Ballard Seattle

Affordable pricing

First class is FREE!

SECURE YOUR CHILD'S SPOT NOW
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Testimonials
Absolutely amazing experience with the kids Muay Thai classes here! I highly, highly recommend this Seattle spot for any parents who are thinking of signing up their kids for martial arts. 
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Peter Hernandez

Schedule

Tuesday: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: 10:30 AM - 11:30AM

THE FACILITY
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At our facility, you'll find a vast training area, a fitness center, and an authentic Thai market with specialized Muaythai and Thai goods. With ample parking available, we ensure a convenient and enjoyable experience for all our guests

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