Aldama Muay Thai

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About

Aldama Muay Thai in Chula Vista's Broadway Corridor teaches Thai boxing and kickboxing from 249 Broadway, operating as a Latino-owned gym that opened on January 14, 2019, near the E Street intersection. The training regimen blends traditional Muay Thai clinch work, elbow and knee combinations, and Western kickboxing footwork into sessions that build full-body striking power—the kind of combat conditioning complemented by the deep-tissue recovery at ISSAN Thai Massage and Spa. Youth and adult classes run on the same evening schedule with progressive scaling, so beginners drill pad combinations at controlled intensity while advanced fighters sharpen counter-striking timing in light sparring. Instruction draws from a background in both Kempo-Karate and full Thai boxing, producing a hybrid striking curriculum that develops elbows, knees, clinch entries, and head movement—a multi-range skill set that fighters maintain through acupuncture recovery at South Bay Family Acupuncture. Sparring rounds run light-contact to protect fighters for weekend competition, with heavy bag sets targeting five-kick combinations and the liver-shot setups that distinguish Muay Thai's body attack from standard Western boxing output.