How Much Does Muay Thai Cost in Seattle?
If you're researching Muay Thai gyms in Seattle, pricing is probably one of the first questions on your list. It's a fair question — gym memberships in Seattle aren't cheap, and you want to know what you're getting into before you walk through the door.
We're going to give you a straight answer, including exactly what we charge at Muók Boxing, what factors drive pricing differences across gyms, and what you should actually be thinking about when you evaluate the cost of training.
What Muay Thai Gyms in Seattle Typically Charge
Muay Thai memberships in Seattle generally run between $150 and $300 per month for unlimited classes, depending on the gym, the facility, the coaching staff, and what's included. Drop-in rates where offered typically run $25–$40 per class.
That range is wide — and the difference between a $150/month gym and a $250/month gym is usually significant. Coaching credentials, class frequency, facility quality, and additional amenities all factor into the price. In general, you get what you pay for.
"The cheapest gym isn't the best deal if you stop going after two months. The best value is the place that keeps you coming back."
What We Charge at Muók Boxing
We'll be direct about our own pricing since that's likely why you're reading this.
No enrollment fee. No cancellation fee. No long-term contract. Month-to-month only — because we think you should stay because you want to, not because you're locked in.
What You're Actually Paying For
Price per month is one number. What you're getting for that number is a different conversation. Here's how we think about the value of a Muay Thai membership.
When you break a $200/month membership down across 17 weekly classes, you're paying roughly $11–$12 per class if you train three times a week. That's less than a yoga drop-in, significantly less than a personal trainer, and you're getting instruction from coaches who've dedicated years to the art.
The Loyalty Program — How Pricing Gets Better Over Time
We built a consistency-based rewards system that reduces your monthly rate the longer you train and the more classes you attend. Because people who show up and stay deserve to be rewarded for it.
If you train consistently for three years, your membership drops from $200 to $150/month. That's the rate you'd pay at a gym with a fraction of the coaching or facility. We think that's fair.
Is Muay Thai Worth the Cost?
We're obviously biased — but here's how we'd think about it honestly.
Muay Thai is one of the few fitness activities that improves your cardiovascular fitness, builds real functional strength, develops a skill you can actually use, and connects you to a community of people who show up consistently. It's not a gym membership where you stare at a screen on a treadmill. Every class you're learning something, getting better at something, and doing it with other people who are on the same journey.
The people who get the most value from a Muay Thai membership are the ones who treat it like a practice — something they do consistently over months and years, not something they try for six weeks. If that's how you approach it, the cost-per-benefit is hard to beat.
If you're not sure, try a class first. We offer a free trial with no commitment required — no credit card, no sales pressure, just show up and train.