Interested in Combat Sports On maui?
Here’s How to Start Safely and Confidently
Tell me you want to learn martial arts without telling me…
- you’ve Googled ‘best combat sports gym for beginners in Maui’ at 2 AM
- you’ve tried shadow-kicking in your room like Tony Jaa and almost took out a chair
- you’ve watched a boxing match and whispered, ‘I could try that'
- and you’ve saved 37 reels about jiu-jitsu techniques you can’t do yet
- If any of that sounds familiar, you’re exactly who this guide is for.
Who This Guide Is For?
(Beginners, Parents, and First-Timers)
To many beginners, the words boxing, muay Thai, jiu jitsu, or any form of combat training immediately trigger mental images of bruised fighters, full-contact sparring, and gyms where only “serious athletes” belong, filled with pros, highlight reels, and belts you feel like you have to earn before even starting.
The reality, especially here on Maui, is very different.
Combat sports training is one of the most accessible forms of fitness today, even if you’ve never considered yourself “athletic.”
At Maui Powerhouse Gym’s classes alone, there’s typically a diverse mix of participants, including a growing number of women getting into combat sports.
What if beginner combat sports training wasn’t about getting hit, but more about learning control, building strength, and agility at your own pace?
What if you didn’t need to be in shape, know how to throw a punch, or commit to sparring before you start?
The combat sports personal training program for beginners is designed to meet you where you are.
Parents form another key audience segment. While their questions may sound similar, their motivations are unique: they view combat sports as less about teaching kids to fight and more about helping them cultivate discipline, focus, and respect.
The same beginner-first approach empowering adults also makes these programs a strong option for younger participants, including kids and teens.
Who Benefits Most From First Class Combat Sports Training:
This style of training is especially effective for:
Combat sports stay enjoyable and challenging because you’re learning something every class.
Adults who are new to fitness or have zero combat sports experience
Combat sports training benefits anyone who wants to build real confidence, minus the performative toughness or the pressure to compete. Sessions are coach-led, carefully planned, and progressive, which makes it easier to stay consistent as you learn.
Instead of just working up a sweat, you build practical strength for daily life.
Gym-goers curious about transitioning from traditional gym workouts
As you also need to add ‘spice’ to your usual monotonous workouts (don’t worry, we’re not removing that cardio treadmill—especially if it’s worked for you), combat sports training keeps both body and mind engaged. There’s always something new to learn: footwork or stance, which helps many stay motivated far longer than with routine workouts.
Someone who wants to get stronger, leaner, and more confident
Many people start combat sports for reasons that have nothing to do with fighting. They want to feel stronger, more capable, and more in control of their bodies. Learning how to move with intention and stay calm under pressure while exerting effort often carries over into everyday life: at work, at home, and in stressful situations.
Seeking a stress-relief method that’s effective?
The combination of physical movement, controlled breathing, and skill-based drills makes combat sports training an effective outlet for stress management and a way to clear your mind. Many beginners find that training helps them mentally reset, gain clarity, and release built-up tension in a healthy, structured way.
A parent researching structured extra-curricular kids and teen programs
The combination of physical movement, controlled breathing, and skill-based drills makes combat sports training an effective outlet for stress management and a way to clear your mind. Many beginners find that training helps them mentally reset, gain clarity, and release built-up tension in a healthy, structured way.
Or someone returning after injury or after time away
With the right coaching, combat sports training adapts to your needs. Intensity, volume, and movement patterns can be adjusted, making it a practical choice for returning after time away, an injury, or other lifestyle changes.
Ready to try combat sports for a change?
See for yourself how fun your first session can be!
Why Combat Sports Are for Everyone, Not Just Competition Stunts
Breaking the Myth: You Won’t Get Punched on Your First Day (promise...)
Myth #1: Sparring on your first day
Many beginners assume that walking into a combat sports gym means jumping straight into sparring and that it’s only for people who want to fight competitively.
That’s not the case. Most people who train never spar or compete.
Myth #2: Talent Vs. Effort
Some people think you need to be naturally talented or tough to start training in combat sports. While that can help, focusing only on that part overlooks the real value of learning and training, as well as the hard work of those who keep going from day 1.
Myth #3: You need to have a fighter’s physique to start.
Many gyms on Maui, including Maui Powerhouse Gym, offer classes for women, children, teens, and adults alike, from beginner to advanced, in Jiu Jitsu, Boxing, and Boogyman Muay Thai.
Don’t be surprised if, on a sunny morning in Kihei, you see people with different body types, weight classes, or ages learning jiu-jitsu, doing some boxing footwork, or working out without fear. After all, you train to control your body, your breathing, and your mindset.
Anyone can start early on, whether to achieve fitness goals, learn practical self-defense, or simply have fun while gaining new skills in a dedicated school environment.
Now that you have busted some common myths about combat sports, let’s take a closer look at what your first training session will actually involve.
Maui Combative Sports 101: What You Can Learn Here
Most beginners come to their first class out of curiosity and a desire to learn. Some want self-defense skills, others are interested in competition, or simply want a new hobby inspired by their favorite martial artists.
Combat Sports Programs at Maui Powerhouse Gym are structured so that skill and safety come before intensity.
What to Expect in Your First Combat Sports Class?
Your first classes are focused on the fundamentals:
- Learning how to step onto the mat calmly and leave feeling a little braver each time
- Basic stance and body positioning techniques designed to enhance both balance and flexibility
- how to throw basic strikes safely, use controlled breathing, and practice core techniques
- Basic punching combinations, simple kicks, and footwork drills
- how to use pads or bags (not people)
- Body Conditioning workout scaled to your level
- And Personal Training and coach guidance throughout the session
- Trust me, your first session is not a trial by fire.
- No pressure. No chaos. No one is testing you.
Physical Benefits Beyond Traditional Gym Workouts
In a typical class, you’re working on:
- Movement and coordination to help your body feel more natural and responsive.
- Conditioning to build cardiovascular endurance and full-body strength
- Skill development in Boxing, Muay Thai, or jiu-jitsu
- Confidence Boost through small wins in each session
- Muscle tension relief through controlled, almost meditative movement
- There’s something deeply grounding about mastering lifelong skills in self-control, and it builds champions not just in sport but in life.
Mental & Emotional Benefits of Combat Sports Training
Beginners often report
- Reduced stress and anxiety
- Improved focus and emotional regulation
- Increased confidence both inside and outside the gym
- A sense of empowerment in self-discipline
- Unlike the usual gym machines you use to train other parts of your muscles, every combat sport session is mentally engaging, which keeps people consistent in the long term.
Types of Combat Sports Training Available on Maui
Instead of guessing where to start, Maui Powerhouse Gym keeps it simple: you’ve got three core combat sports paths, each with its own style, energy, and focus.
Most beginners start with one, then explore the others as they level up, or combine them using the Combat Pass for a more well-rounded routine.
Powerhouse Jiu Jitsu
If you prefer strategy over striking, this is where things slow down, in a good way.
Led by Kainalu King, a first-degree black belt in Rickson Gracie Jiu Jitsu, this program focuses on control, technique, and leverage rather than speed or power. You’ll learn how to move on the ground, manage pressure, and stay calm in close-contact situations.
Classes run on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, making it easy to build a consistent routine without overwhelming your schedule.
It’s one of the most beginner-friendly ways to start combat sports, because you can go at your own pace while still learning something highly practical.
Beginners can expect:
- Fundamental grappling techniques in both gi and no-gi classes
- Positional control, escapes, and submissions are broken down step by step.
- Real-world self-defense applications
- Controlled, technique-first training on cushioned mats
Curious about jiu jitsu but not sure where to begin?
Boogyman Muay Thai
This is your striking foundation with energy, rhythm, and a whole lot of sweat.
Led by Marvelous Tevaga, Boogyman Muay Thai blends technique, conditioning, and real fight movement to keep every class fresh. Some days are heavy on combos and pad work, others focus on clinch drills, stance, and flow.
Some sessions may introduce controlled sparring drills, but only when you’re ready, and always with guidance.
It’s intense, yes, but in a systematic way that lets beginners build up without feeling overwhelmed.
Beginners can learn:
- The “art of 8 limbs” (punches, kicks, elbows, knees)
- sense of balance, hand and body coordination, and timing
- Cardio-intensive combinations that help improve heart health
- Pad work and partner drills that are adapted for beginner level
Jump into a Muay Thai session and experience the rhythm, the drills, and the energy for yourself.
Kihei Boxing Academy
If you want something fast-paced, focused, and incredibly satisfying... this is it!
Led by Coach Jarod Moraga, Kihei Boxing Academy emphasizes precision, footwork, and clean execution. Classes are high-energy, but everything is broken down so beginners can keep up and improve quickly.
It’s one of the easiest entry points into combat sports, especially if your goal is weight loss through cardio, stress relief, and learning real skills at the same time.
Beginners can work on :
- Short conditioning rounds to build speed, stamina, and coordination
- Punch combinations are practiced on focus mitts and heavy bags
- Warm-ups and footwork drills to build movement and balance
- Defensive basics like head movement and guard positioning
Gloves on, stress off. Let’s get to work.
The best part?
You don’t have to figure it all out before starting. Pick one, show up, and let the coaches guide you from there.
DIY Training vs Personal Coaching in Combat Sports
The Risks of Learning Combat Sports Alone
But what about those who have tried the unorthodox DIY route to combat sports training? It’s possible to do, but not highly recommended.
The stereotypical DIY usually looks like this:
- You watch different tutorials online; some good ones are free, but you still need to pay to access more complete levels, and at the end of each tutorial, it encourages you to just go and be properly trained in a dojo or something.
- Practicing on a punching bag or other diy pads, shadowboxing on a beach like a movie scenerol, escapes, and submissions are broken down step by step.
- Following random workout tutorials without a real plan and structured progression. And, it’s just the surface level, because every combat sport has its own unique principles to live by and is inculcated by a practitioner.
- PROS:
- practically low initial cost
- flexible scheduling
- Cons:
- Poor technique habits, and you don’t know if your form is correct
- Small mistakes can increase injury risk over time.
- No real feedback, nor someone who helps adjust your intensity when you overdo it
- Slower and inconsistent progress
Ready to try combat sports for a change?
See for yourself how fun your first session can be!
Why Personal Combat Sports Coaching Is Better for Beginners?
While most heartwarming sports champions' stories start with the basic DIY equipment available to them or with shadow training, they dedicate themselves entirely to the sports they love.
- Pros:
- Immediate feedback and real-time corrections on your form and movement
- The intensity of each workout is adjusted to your current fitness level.
- Safer learning curve (you know what you’re improving week by week
- Cons:
- It might feel pricey if you half-heartedly sign up but don't really want to commit.
- But, casuals don’t have all that time in the world to dive deep into that same level of dedication. And that’s where organized personal training or joining a combat training class is best, as someone is making sure you’re doing it right from the beginning.
How to Combine Combat Sports and Strength Training?
A simple weekly workout structure looks like this:
2–3 days of combat sports training
(skills, conditioning, movement)
2–3 days of Weights or Strength Training
(weights, resistance, core work)
At least 1 day of rest or active recovery
(stretching, light movement)
This combination helps you build:

Power
stronger strikes and better movement

Endurance
you don’t gas out quickly

Consistency
you avoid burnout and stay on track

Durability
your body handles training better over time
Maui Powerhouse Gym Safety, Coaching, and Beginner Gear Basics
What Your First Day of Combat Sports Training at Maui Powerhouse Gym Looks Like?
A simple weekly workout structure looks like this:
- When you enter the Maui Powerhouse Gym, remember that ‘Safety is foundational, not optional,’ and it is the highest priority among other rules:
- Proper warm-ups and cooldowns to help manage muscle recovery and reduce the risk of unnecessary injury after every session
- Technique and rhythm to get you accustomed to the movement first, before adding intensity
- Appropriate protective gear and equipment for your safety during practical sessions
- Clear communication with coaches
Step-by-Step First Class Breakdown
Here’s a realistic first-day flow:
- 1.) Friendly check-in
- 2.) Coach introduction
- 3.) Warm-up and stretching exercises
- 4.) Technique breakdown
- 5.) Non-contact drills Orientation
- 6.) Light conditioning
- 7.) Cooldown exercises
What to Bring in your first day of combat sports class? (and What Not to Buy Yet)
Should I buy combat sports apparel on my first day?
- Bring the following:
- Comfortable athletic clothing is already a good start. You can learn more about the specific clothing to wear for the combative sports discipline of your choice.
- Water and Towel
- and your Open mindset
- You’re encouraged not to over-buy gear until you understand what you enjoy.
- Don’t rush to buy:
- Expensive gloves; most gyms provide gloves that you can borrow at the start
- Specialty gear such as punching pads, headgear or competition equipment, such as discipline-specific apparel like MMA or Muay Thai shorts (athletic shorts designed specifically for mixed martial arts or Muay Thai training), a Gi (a traditional martial arts uniform worn in jiu-jitsu, also called a kimono), or even specialty Boxing Shoes (footwear designed to enhance mobility and support during boxing sessions)
- Many academies provide some loaner gear, while other gyms have merchandise shops where you can buy sports goods on-site, and the Maui Powerhouse Gym does too. Let your coaches guide you first before you buy anything. Let your coaches guide you first before you buy anything.
Afraid of Getting Hurt and Not Ready to Spar yet?
No Problem, What Beginner Training Really Looks Like Anyways?
Why Sparring Is Optional?
- Fear of injury is valid, but often misunderstood. That’s why sparring is optional in some gyms; it’s not mandatory unless you are training to be a pro.
- In most beginner programs, you’ll notice a few things right away:
- Full-contact sparring is avoided early on.
- The focus is on technique, control, and proper movement
- Recovery and rest are part of the process.
- Communication with your coach is encouraged at every step.
- You’re never “thrown into the deep end.” Everything is introduced gradually, so injury risk is often lower than in unsupervised gym training because movements are carefully monitored.
Non-Contact Training Options
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Many people train for years without sparring, and still reap all the benefits. Some of the alternatives to the no-sparring beginner level are:
- Bag work
- Pad drills
- Conditioning circuits
- Technique breakdowns
- Shadowboxing
How Coaches Scale Intensity for Safety?
- A big part of staying safe comes down to how training is managed.
- Coaches don’t treat every student the same; they adjust based on:
- Your current fitness level
- Your experience
- Your comfort level
- and your personal goals
- Coaches adjust drills and training intensity based on individual readiness and goals, ensuring a safe and positive experience.
Combat Sports & Recovery: Training Smart After Injury
Beginner-friendly gyms adapt training for
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Recovery from a combat sports injury means you can still do activities without restricting your movement to return to full health.
- Conditioning rebuilds
- Shoulder limitations
- Knee or ankle issues
- Back sensitivity
Modified Training for Common Injuries
- Recovery-focused elements include:
- Controlled tempo
- Modified drills
- Mobility emphasis
- Gradual intensity progression
How Often Combat Sport Beginners Should Train?
- When you’re just starting out, consistency matters more than intensity.
- Most beginners do well with training 1 to 2 times per week. This gives your body enough time to recover while building skills at a steady, comfortable speed.
- As your confidence and conditioning improve, you can gradually increase to 2-3 sessions per week, depending on your goals and schedule.
- There’s no need to rush. Progress in combat sports comes from showing up regularly, not from doing everything all at once.
- The key is simple: start where you are, stay consistent, and let your body adapt over time. Refer to the sections above for some sample breakdown.
Why Combat Sports Training on Maui Powerhouse Gym Is Different?
Why MPHG Stands Out?
Located in Kihei, Maui Powerhouse Gym offers an amazing combat sports training environment that welcomes everyone, from kids’ classes to adults alike.
The gym fosters a strong sense of ‘ohana (family), creating a supportive community where you can train hard, challenge yourself, and progress at a comfortable pace.
With programs in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai (including Boogyman Muay Thai), and Boxing, Maui Powerhouse Gym provides options to defend yourself, build lifetime skills, and connect with others on the island.
Plus, gym members enjoy perks like discounted class rates, access to showers and saunas, and the ability to join multiple disciplines with the Combat Pass. Programs follow a skill-first approach that progresses safely, even for first-timers.
Whether you’re looking to enroll in fitness or self-defense, Maui Powerhouse Gym offers discounted classes for gym members and an atmosphere where it truly doesn’t matter your age or experience level.
MPHG offers a single-discipline membership for $125 per month, which is discounted to $100 per month for gym members. MPHG members receive discounted pricing for all combat sports programs, whether enrolling individually or through the Combat Pass. The full-access Combat Pass at MPHG costs $175 per month for the general public and $150 per month for gym members.
MPHG membership includes full use of showers, lockers, and saunas, regardless of whether you join a single program or the full-access Combat Pass.
Classes are led by experienced coaches who work with beginners every day.
Want to know the experts who you’ll be training with?
Community, Culture, and Coaching Philosophy in Kihei
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At Maui Powerhouse Gym, there’s a strong sense of ohana that shows up in every class. People train hard, but they also look out for each other. Beginners aren’t treated like outsiders—they’re welcomed, guided, and encouraged from day one.
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The coaching philosophy reflects that same mindset, as Maui’s fitness culture is rooted in:
- Community
- Respect
- Sustainability
- Long-term health
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Instead of pushing intensity too early, coaches focus on progression, safety, and long-term growth. Every movement is taught with intention. Every drill has a purpose. And every student is met at their current level—whether it’s your first class or your hundredth.
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You’re not expected to “keep up.” You’re coached to improve.
- This balance of structure and support is what makes training here different. And in a place like Kihei, where lifestyle, health, and community are deeply connected, that kind of training shows up in your daily life.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Do I Need Martial Arts/Muay Thai/Combat Experience?
No experience is necessary or required! Our combat sport classes are designed for participants of all levels, and the culture of Maui Powerhouse Gym is to welcome all potential students from all backgrounds, ages, and genders. Just show up ready for an exciting and challenging workout—we’ll handle the rest, and teach you the technique. Be prepared to be addicted!
Is There a Discount For Gym Members?
Yes! Gym members receive discounted pricing whether enrolling individually or through the Combat Pass. Each discipline is normally $125 per month, but gym members pay just $100 per month. Similarly, the full-access Combat Pass is $175 per month for the general public and only $150 per month for gym members.
Can I Try a Class for Free?
Ready to Try Combat Sports on Maui?
By now, you already know what to expect, how it works, and how beginners actually start safely. If you’ve been looking for a beginner-friendly combat sports gym in Kihei but haven’t taken that first step yet, then this is for you.
You can reserve your spot online or by calling the gym front desk. During your free intro, you’ll meet a coach, try a beginner group class, and have a chance to ask questions about your training goals.
All equipment you need is provided for your first session. For details about class pricing and membership options, check the gym’s website or ask at the front desk when you arrive.
The only thing left is to step in and experience your first class for yourself.
Join the community and start your combat sports journey today on beautiful Maui!
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