Citadel Martial Arts
About
Citadel Martial Arts offers comprehensive training in MMA, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and kickboxing in a clean, well-maintained facility with flexible scheduling and reasonable pricing. The gym is known for its inclusive environment, featuring dedicated women's classes and community outreach programs like free women's classes and charity involvement with organizations such as Haymakers for Hope. Members consistently highlight the gym's welcoming atmosphere where everyone from beginners to experienced fighters feels supported as part of a team.
reviewsWhat Members Say
Members consistently praise Citadel Martial Arts for its exceptional coaching staff, with specific mentions of Eric, Danny, Steve, My, Trevor, Lionel, Jideofor, and Zeal providing detailed, safety-focused instruction that builds confidence and creates a family-like environment. Reviewers highlight the welcoming, inclusive atmosphere where everyone from beginners to experienced fighters feels supported, with special appreciation for women's classes and the gym's non-toxic culture. The training is described as challenging yet fun, with members regularly leaving sessions drenched in sweat but feeling empowered to tackle other life challenges. Visitors note the gym's flexibility for drop-ins and reasonable pricing, while several reviewers mention the coaches' mentorship extends beyond technical training to personal support.
rate_reviewGoogle Reviews (5)
mydivinedevil
a year ago
Citadel is the place you go to learn and improve in martial arts. Training is safe and fun and innovative. The coaches are welcoming to anyone who comes in through the doors as a teammate and offers them the best coaching available. I joined citadel with a lot of Muay Thai experience and I’ve loved every minute of training with all the hard working guys and gals at the gym to improve my striking. I recently started BJJ and it’s also been an incredible experience. Each class someone is there and ready to show me the details that I might miss as a new comer to the sport of BJJ. Each class I push myself with the help of the coaches to improve and build on my skills. The gym is clean. The prices are very reasonable. The schedule is flexible. The coaches are top notch. The environment is inclusive (women’s class FTW). And most importantly the vibes are right every time M-Sat. Whether I’ve been training for a fight in Muay Thai or learning to shrimp from the brown or black belts who lead class, i feel supported and pushed to better myself. I cannot more highly recommend Citadel. Tbh the only downside is you’ll never want to leave ❤️ Honestly it’s heartbreaking to read such an antisemetic and false review on google about this gym. I hope bigots realize that they’re not doing their own gyms (yeah, we see you…) any favors leaving reviews that are patently false, hateful, and blatantly bigoted. Also I just want to add this gym is involved in so many great charity organizations and community efforts. Check out Haymakers’s for hope for example. Or their free community classes for women. 100/10
william potter
7 months ago
Great gym. Eric, the instructor, is a great instructor. He succinctly explains jiu jitsu concepts. When I was having calf cramps he gave me some electrolytes to fix them. Highly recommend if a local or in town for a business trip
Saul De Los Santos
10 months ago
I am in town for a trade show at the Boston Convention Center and wanted to get some rounds in while I am here. The crew at Citadel Martial Arts couldn’t have been more welcoming. The coach brought a ton of knowledge and experience to the mat, and the nogi class I attended was an absolute blast. If you’re in town for work or just visiting, I highly recommend dropping in. The coach even mentioned they’ve got new apparel on the way—I'll definitely be picking some up next time I'm in town to support this awesome gym!
Heidi HyunJin Lee
a year ago
Ive been a student of bjj for the past 3.5 years with three major surgeries in between so those of you who love this discipline as much as I do know what it means to find the right gym for you as you recover. And as a female athlete around 107 lbs in a grappling sport, you have to be a bit picky about which leader you select to (eventually/hopefully) get your black belt under. Im truly grateful to have found Citadel Martial Arts. Im a busy working student mom in the field of social work so I can't afford a second to waste. I travel often 35-40 minutes in public transit to get to Citadel and I do not regret the time spent to achieve my goal. why. because quality coaches of integrity are hard to come by these days. I wish that were not the case but those who also take this sport seriously know what im talking about. And the unnecessary/uninformed trash talk by fellow practitioners reminds one of how some refuse to mature past grade school. Im allergic to those type so Citadel works for me. Steve, My, Trevor, Eric, Lionel, Jideofor, Zeal are top notch, speaking as a Boston educator of over 17 years in a different discipline. Im proud to be a member of this community and grateful that Eric intentionally keeps it safe/non toxic. I hardly ever leave class Not drenched in sweat having given it my all, feeling like I can now take on most other challenges in my life. I dare those of you of like mind to join us.
Chel B. (CHEL)
2 months ago
My son loves going here , his trainer/mentor Danny is awesome! He's help build my son's confidence, and goes beyond as a trainer. Being a widow of two, raising a son alone, was not a choice. Danny is more than a trainer, he's become family.
Contact
41 Winter Pl, Boston, MA 02108, USA
scheduleHours
Monday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 9:15 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed