THE BLOCK
THE BLOCK is a premium martial arts facility in Bali offering high-quality Muay Thai, boxing, and jiu-jitsu training in a stunning environment complete with modern amenities. The gym features excellent facilities including a sauna, ice bath, and pool, making it ideal for those seeking Muay Thai near you with a holistic training approach. Popular with both serious practitioners and casual visitors, it strikes a balance between intense workouts and recovery-focused facilities.
THE BLOCK caters to various visitors with comprehensive facilities including a pool, sauna, and ice bath for recovery. The gym offers changing rooms, restroom facilities, and convenient free parking. English is widely spoken, making it accessible for international visitors, while the protein bar provides post-training nutrition options.
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What training programs are offered at THE BLOCK in Bali?
THE BLOCK offers a diverse range of martial arts programs including Muay Thai, boxing, kickboxing, and jiu-jitsu. Training sessions are available for all skill levels, with both group and private classes conducted in their premium facility in Pererenan, Bali.
How much does training at THE BLOCK in Bali cost?
Training at THE BLOCK in Bali costs IDR 300,000 (approximately USD $18) for a drop-in session, while a monthly membership is priced at IDR 2,200,000 (approximately USD $133). This premium pricing reflects the high-quality training and exceptional facilities including access to their sauna, ice bath, and pool.
What recovery facilities are available at this Bali martial arts gym?
The gym features an impressive range of recovery facilities including a sauna, ice bath, and swimming pool. These amenities make it ideal for comprehensive training and recovery, allowing visitors to train intensely while having access to proper post-workout recovery options.
When is the best time to visit for less crowded training sessions?
Sunday mornings between 8-10 AM offer the quietest training experience with occupancy rates at their lowest. Weekday mornings (7-9 AM) also provide a balanced environment with moderate attendance, while Saturday afternoons see the highest traffic.
Do I need to bring my own equipment for Muay Thai training in Pererenan?
While bringing your own gloves, hand wraps and workout clothes is recommended for hygiene reasons, the gym provides essential equipment for training. First-time visitors can typically borrow basic gear for their initial session if needed.