Striking Classes (Muay Thai)

Are you looking for Muay Thai near me to learn the art of striking?

Located conveniently in Deptford, South East London, our martial arts gym is easily accessible and ready to welcome you into our growing family of combat sports practitioners.

Whether you’re taking the first step into martial arts or looking to further your skills, our friendly and experienced instructors are here to guide you every step of the way.

Learn a complete MMA striking system

Striking classes at London Grapple teach a complete stand-up fighting system for competition, MMA and self-defence, which is heavily based on Muay Thai.

Often referred to as "Thai boxing," Muay Thai is a martial art and combat sport originating from Thailand. It is known for its rigorous and dynamic use of eight points of contact—the fists, elbows, knees, and shins—as opposed to the four points (fists and feet) used in traditional boxing and other striking martial arts. This is why Muay Thai is often called "the art of eight limbs."

Striking requires a different type of fitness than ground grappling. It is a great way to build a strong cardiovascular base while improving your explosive power and agility—all the while having a lot of fun along the way.

What you’ll learn

Our striking classes focus on the fundamentals of striking, including footwork, defence, the mechanics of throwing strikes (punches, kicks, knees and elbows) and clinch work (standing grappling with strikes). Our striking classes don’t include any ground grappling.

In each class, expect a mixture of pad work, drills for attack & defence and optional live sparring:

  • Fundamental - these are the best place to start for beginners, as well as intermediate-advanced athletes looking to sharpen up on the ‘basics’

  • Mixed - suitable for all levels from fundamental-advanced, with an emphasis on more complex techniques and principles (optional, supervised live sparring will be included in these sessions)

  • Sparring - our Tuesday and Thursday evening mixed-level classes conclude with thirty minutes of (optional) supervised live sparring rounds - participation in any sparring is at the coach’s discretion

See our timetable

How much does it cost?

Our striking classes are designed to be engaging and affordable.

We believe in providing high-quality training without breaking the bank, so you can enjoy the benefits of learning Muay Thai for just £80 per month (students) or £105 per month (adults).

No joining fee or long-term commitments.

Kit & Apparel

We don’t have equipment to lend (it’s not very hygienic!). You will need to bring your own: mouth guard, boxing gloves (12-16oz), shin pads (soft ‘sock-style’ or ‘Thai style’), head guard, and groin guards (optional).

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Learn Striking and Self-Defence Skills

Are you looking for Muay Thai classes near me to get fitter and learn practical techniques for self-defence? Book a free trial class and learn the complete MMA striking system at London Grapple.

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 FAQs

  • Our striking classes teach a complete stand-up fighting system for competition, MMA and self-defence. All of which are heavily based in Muay Thai.

    Muay Thai is a martial art and combat sport from Thailand that utilises punches, kicks, elbows, and knee strikes, as well as placing a strong emphasis on clinch work (standing grappling with strikes).

  • Muay Thai differs from other striking arts by emphasizing the use of the entire body as a weapon, including clinch fighting techniques. It also uses techniques that are often prohibited in other striking arts, including catching kicks and sweeps.

  • While Muay Thai has a strong competitive aspect, it is also practiced by individuals for fitness, self-defence, and personal development.

  • Flexibility is beneficial to striking, but it's not a requirement to start training. Regular practice can help improve flexibility over time. You do not need to be flexible to be an effective striker.

  • 16oz boxing gloves, shin pads and a mouth guard. Groin protection is a good idea, and some students choose to wear head guards. Students will often use hand wraps, especially for pad work.

  • Yes, Muay Thai techniques can be adapted for self-defence situations, particularly in close-quarters combat scenarios.

  • Becoming a proficient striker depends on factors such as natural ability, training frequency, and dedication, but noticeable improvement can be seen with consistent practice over time.

  • Common techniques in Muay Thai include boxing combinations, roundhouse and front kicks (teeps), knee and elbow strikes and clinch throws.

  • Yes, being a proficient striker is an important part of being an MMA athlete, and classes will help you develop the fundamentals of footwork, defence, and mechanics.

  • All sparring is optional, but we pride ourselves on our safe sparring culture and aim to get all our students to a level where they feel comfortable doing light, technical sparring.