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How Much Does MMA Training Cost in Hawaii?

Updated May 2026 · Based on 92 gyms across 17 cities

Most martial arts memberships in Hawaii run $80–$260 a month for unlimited classes — well above the national average. The most common disciplines in Hawaii are Martial Arts, Boxing, BJJ.

Typical monthly membership in Hawaii

DisciplineTypical monthly (HI)
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu $155–$260
Muay Thai $130–$235
Boxing $80–$195
Kickboxing $105–$210
Mixed Martial Arts $170–$260
Wrestling $105–$195

Ranges reflect typical unlimited-class memberships at established gyms. Community gyms, PAL programs, and limited-class plans may run lower.

Why prices vary in Hawaii

Top cities for martial arts in Hawaii

CityGyms listed
Honolulu 49
Waipahu 9
Aiea 6
Hilo 5
Kailua 5

See every Hawaii city in our Hawaii directory.

Other costs to expect

Plan for a one-time gear outlay: a BJJ gi runs $105–$195, gloves and shin guards for striking are $65–$195 together, and most gyms charge a small association or testing fee. Our beginner gear guide covers exactly what you need to start (and what to skip).

How to train for less in Hawaii

Nearly every gym in our Hawaii directory offers a free trial class or first-week free — use them to compare a few places before committing. Ask about off-peak memberships, fundamentals-only programs, and student or military discounts (which often aren't advertised).

Frequently asked questions

How much does MMA training cost in Hawaii?

Most martial arts memberships in Hawaii run $80–$260 per month for unlimited classes, which is well above the national average. BJJ and full MMA programs tend to sit at the top of that range; boxing and wrestling are usually the cheapest.

What's the cheapest martial art to train in Hawaii?

Boxing is typically the most affordable, with monthly memberships starting around $80. Community boxing gyms and PAL programs often offer rates below that.

Do gyms in Hawaii offer a free trial class?

Yes — nearly every gym in our Hawaii directory offers a free trial class or first-week free. It's the best way to compare a few options before committing to a contract.

Are private MMA lessons worth it in Hawaii?

Private lessons in Hawaii typically run $65–$130 per session on top of membership. They're useful for fixing specific techniques but most beginners get more out of group classes for the first 6–12 months.

Find a gym near you in Hawaii

Compare 92 verified gyms across Hawaii by rating, location, and disciplines — browse the full Hawaii directory or jump straight to a top city above. Most listings include a free-trial request so you can test a class before paying anything.

See also: national cost overview · what to expect at your first class · which martial art to start