Reviews for Bigfoot Gym

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  • Jun 2022

    Been training there about three years now. Amazing technique, humble coaches that will push you to improve every day! It’s changed my life for the better and I’m forever grateful to be a part of the Bigfoot family.

  • Dec 2017

    My experience training with Ajarn Mike Walruth, Kru Harley, as well as student instructors at Big Foot Gym -Muay Thai and Krabi Krabong- has been truly incredible. Excellence in instruction, detailed personal assessment and guidance, a more than affordable cost, an intensive schedule of up to 5 days/week of training... honestly I could go on and on for literally many pages extolling the many virtues and benefits of training at Big Foot. My only regret in writing this is that it will contribute to too many people showing up, and thus less 1 on 1 time with the Teacher of Teachers, the outstanding and magnanimous Ajarn Mike! Nonetheless I have a duty to write it as 1. It's the truth 2. They deserve ALL of the support! Top-notch. No contest.

  • Mar 2013

    If there's anything Big Foot Gym has no shortage of, it's character. A small, dingy garage space with blue mats covered in black sharpie scrawl envelop the main training area. Worn, beat up heavy bags (some coming apart at the stitching, held together with duct tape) hang by chain from the splintered supports above and old Thai boxing flyers adorn the walls. A large mirror occupies a majority of front wall, while above, portraits of Thai Ajarns gaze downward. To the side, a rack exhibits rusty krabi (sword) and krabong (staff) among a small fleet of aged cardio machines that any Goodwill would be envious of. The rear door leads to an outdoor covered area where a small boxing ring lies. It's hardcore, old-school, not for everyone, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Ajarn Mike Walrath is an eccentric. He'll be the first to tell you, and he definitely won't be the last. He's kind, quirky, and a damned good teacher who is passionate about the learning and well-being of his students. But don't take my word for it; the belts and trophies that stand in plain view are testament his students' success. What really makes this gym special are the people. All the other instructors are also students of the Ajarn, and are equally kind and helpful. The gym has such a positive, nurturing atmosphere, and anyone approaching the gym with trepidation immediately feels at home after spending their first hour training here. No one ever has the "I'm going to f*** you up" mentality, or has anything to prove; everyone just wants to help each other get better and have fun training. Its an amazing thing; beautiful, even. As such, the gym caters to everyone, from complete newbies to competitive fighters, and everyone in between looking for a killer workout. But what amazes me the most about this place isn't the thorough instruction, reverence of Thai culture, quirky atmosphere and strong comraderie, but rather, the whole that supersedes the sum of its parts. Big Foot Gym is a quintessential embodiment of Eugenian culture, quietly tucked away in the corner among a few automotive businesses. Easily overlooked by most, but never taken for granted by those who recognize the gym's true value. The gym didn't just teach me how to fight; the gym represents a conduit from which I was able to grow and develop in an existential manner. This gym has changed the lives of many of its patrons, myself included, and comes with the highest of recommendations.

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Hours

Monday: 5:30 - 7PM
Tuesday: 5:30 - 7PM
Wednesday: 5:30 - 7PM
Thursday: 5:30 - 7PM
Friday: 5:30 - 7PM
Saturday: 12 - 2PM
Sunday: Closed

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Google Google: 4.7/5 Facebook Facebook: 4.8/5

Bigfoot Gym

1123 Bailey Hill Rd # 32, Eugene

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