Quinones Muay Thai in Chula Vista trains students in traditional Thai boxing at the Southwestern College Jaguar Aquatics Wellness & Sports facility on Otay Lakes Road, with enrollment not restricted to college students. Kru Mario Quinones, a United States Muay Thai Federation-certified coach whose competitive striking career began in the mid-1990s, structures pad rounds and clinch drills with the same heavy-bag intensity found in the boxing circuits at TITLE Boxing Club Chula Vista. The curriculum covers Thai pad combinations, heavy-bag clinch knees, elbow strikes, and sweep techniques across beginner through advanced tiers for both youth and adult students. Incorporated as a California LLC in 2020, the school also partners with Team Just For Kicks for cross-discipline training that blends Muay Thai striking with ITF Taekwon-Do kicking systems. Repetitive roundhouse loading and clinch torque through the thoracic spine is the type of rotational-impact strain that the spinal adjustment protocols at Ignite Chiropractic address in combat-sport athletes. Advanced fighters drill five-round championship-format Thai pad sessions, teep-to-elbow counter sequences, and full-clinch knee exchanges calibrated to USMF amateur competition standards.