หมัดเด็ดมวยไทยยิม MATDET Muay Thai Gym
B Pro Bangna, 63 Soi Bang Na-Trat 23, Bang Na Nuea, Bang Na, Bangkok 10260
The women-owned setup and explicit transgender safe space designation make this one of Bangkok's most inclusive fight gyms, and the private-class model means every session is tailored rather than crowded. If you want to learn proper technique without the intimidation factor of a packed group class, the coach roster here delivers.
You walk into the B-Pro Bangna complex and the training floor opens out in front of you. Over 300 square meters of mats, bags, and pads.
MATDET runs on private instruction. Six coaches anchor the roster: Kru Pin (The Ghost), Kru New (The Soldier), Kru It (Speed King), Kru Chok (The Gentleman), Trainer Note (Power Lord), and Trainer Pao (The Energizer). Each handles one-on-one Muay Thai and boxing sessions, adapting the work to your level whether you are stepping into the ring for the first time or refining combinations you have drilled for years. Kids aged 5 to 12 get their own beginner track, and the transformation program layers weight training into the Muay Thai sessions for those chasing body composition shifts alongside technical skill.
Sessions start at 499 baht. The gym identifies as women-owned and operates as a designated LGBTQ+ friendly and transgender safe space, which translates into a training culture that prioritizes respect and adaptation over machismo. The private-class structure reinforces this because every round is about your progress, not keeping pace with a group or competing for the trainer's attention during a crowded session.
Weekday hours run 10 AM to 10 PM, but the weekend window tightens to 9 AM through 8 PM, so plan accordingly if you train Saturdays or Sundays. Booking is required; the gym does not accommodate walk-ins, and membership enrollment is part of the intake process. Parking at the B-Pro complex is free, with lot, multi-storey, and street options all available.
This is built for anyone who wants structured Muay Thai progression without the chaos of an open-gym format, and the inclusive atmosphere makes it particularly strong for women, LGBTQ+ fighters, and absolute beginners who want to learn the art in a space where the focus is skill development rather than performative toughness.