A holiday doesn’t have to mean hitting pause on your martial arts journey. For practitioners of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Muay Thai, training is more than just exercise; it’s a lifestyle. And the beauty of martial arts is that it transcends borders. No matter where you are in the world, you can usually find a gym, step onto the mats or into the ring, and instantly feel a sense of connection.
At Evolve MMA in Singapore, we see this every day. Tourists and martial arts enthusiasts from around the world walk through our doors, whether they are here for a week’s holiday or an extended stay. They come to train, stay sharp, and experience what it’s like to learn from our team of World Champions.
Why Train On Holiday?

Training while traveling keeps you consistent, expands your skills, and connects you with local martial arts communities worldwide.
Travel is about experiences, and martial arts can be a highlight of your journey. Training while on holiday allows you to:
- Stay Consistent: Maintain your rhythm of fitness and practice even while traveling.
- Broaden Your Game: Learn new techniques, spar with different training partners, and experience unique teaching styles.
- Connect Culturally: Martial arts gyms are melting pots where locals and foreigners share the same passion — it’s an easy way to meet people abroad.
Many travelers even plan their holidays around training stops, with Singapore and Evolve MMA being a favorite destination in Asia.
How To Find A Gym Overseas

Research gyms, check instructor credentials, and choose convenient locations like Evolve MMA’s MRT-accessible academies for the best training experience while traveling.
- Do Your Research
- Check The Standards
- In BJJ, check the instructor’s lineage and rank. In Muay Thai, look for gyms with fighters actively competing.
- At Evolve MMA, classes are led by authentic World Champions, giving tourists an unparalleled chance to train with the best.
- Consider Accessibility
- A gym near your hotel or a public transport hub is always easier to commit to. This is why Evolve’s locations, from Orchard Central to Kinex, are popular with visitors who value both convenience and world-class training.
Etiquette For Training Abroad
When you step into a foreign gym, you’re not just representing yourself; you’re representing your home gym and your respect for the art. Here are some essentials:
- Message Ahead: Always contact the gym to ask about drop-in classes or visitor passes.
- Show Respect: Be punctual, dress clean, and follow house rules.
- Be Open-Minded: Techniques might differ from what you’re used to. Absorb, don’t correct.
- Train With Control: Sparring intensity should be respectful, especially when you’re new to the mat room.
- Give Thanks: A simple “thank you” or even a small token from your home gym goes a long way.
At Evolve MMA, we welcome travelers warmly, but we always encourage visiting students to respect our training culture — one built on humility, learning, and mutual respect.
Balancing Training And Sightseeing

Schedule morning training to stay consistent, then spend the rest of the day exploring — a routine many visitors follow at Evolve MMA in Singapore.
- Morning Sessions: Train early so you can spend the rest of your day exploring.
- Plan Ahead: Slot your classes around sightseeing or business meetings.
- Listen To Your Body: Jet lag and new diets can affect recovery. Don’t overdo it. Even two or three sessions a week will keep you on track.
Many tourists in Singapore find themselves training in the morning at Evolve, then spending the afternoon exploring attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, or hawker centers.
A Global Lifestyle, A Global Community
One of the best parts of martial arts is that it creates a worldwide community. You can walk into a gym in Bangkok, New York, or Singapore, and instantly connect with strangers through shared passion.
At Evolve MMA, we are proud to host practitioners from every corner of the globe. Some come for a single class while on holiday; others stay for weeks and immerse themselves in the full experience. Many leave with not just new techniques, but lifelong friendships and memories.
So next time you’re planning a trip, pack your gloves or Gi alongside your passport. Training abroad will not only keep your skills sharp but also turn your holiday into a martial arts adventure.
Join us at Evolve MMA. With state-of-the-art facilities, World Champion instructors, and convenient locations near MRT stations, we welcome travelers from around the world to experience the very best of martial arts training.
FAQ For Vacationers Visiting Evolve MMA
Q1: Do I Need To Bring My Own Gear?
A: Yes, we recommend bringing your own gloves, wraps, or gi if possible. However, gear is also available for purchase or rental at our pro shops for convenience.
Q2: Can I Do A Single Drop-In Class?
A: Absolutely. Many travelers join us for single sessions. We also offer short-term packages if you plan to train multiple times during your stay.
Q3: I’m A Beginner, Can I Still Join Classes?
A: Yes! Our beginner-friendly BJJ and Muay Thai classes are open to everyone, including tourists with no prior experience.
Q4: How Do I Sign Up Before Visiting?
A: You can buy a package online or simply walk into any Evolve MMA location. To guarantee a spot, especially during peak hours, booking in advance is recommended.
Q5: Are Evolve MMA Gyms Easy To Access?
A: Yes, all our locations, Orchard Central, Kinex, Star Vista, and 18 Cross Street are located near MRT stations, making them ideal for travelers who want convenience!
Q6: Can I Train At Multiple Evolve Locations During My Stay?
A: Yes. Vacationers with a pass can often access multiple locations, depending on the package you choose. This is a great way to experience different facilities and instructors.
Book your complimentary trial class with our World Champions below!
If you have any other questions regarding Evolve MMA and the programs we offer, you can get in touch with our membership executives at the following locations:
Evolve MMA (Orchard Central)
181 Orchard Road
#06-01 Orchard Central
Singapore 238896
Phone: Evolve MMA (KINEX)
11 Tanjong Katong Road
#02-52 KINEX
Singapore 437157
Phone: Evolve MMA (Star Vista)
1 Vista Exchange Green
#02-26A The Star Vista
Singapore 138617
Phone: (65) 6539 9590
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