Singapore isn't a stranger to sporting fads. But how did Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) manage to captivate the hearts of Singaporeans? The answer lies in a perfect storm of factors: from a growing fitness trend to a hunger for high-energy entertainment. Today, we're home to a thriving community of fighters, fans, and dedicated training studios. In this article, we'll explore...
, where you can enjoy unlimited classes in boxing, Muay Thai, wrestling, MMA and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for under $200 a month if you sign up for a 12-month package.
With two studios, one on Beach Road and the other at Chinatown, this is the studio to join if you're looking for a cheap way to fit as many training sessions as possible into your life for the lowest price.
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