Martial Arts for College Students
Martial University helps college students compare martial arts training interests including BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai, boxing, kickboxing, grappling, fitness, and self-defense.
Students can request information whether they are beginners, returning athletes, or experienced martial artists looking for a new training path.
Martial University is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Penn State University or any college/university.
Request training information
Tell us what you are interested in and the best way to reach you. Martial University will follow up with next steps.
Questions about martial arts for college students
What martial art is best for college students?
The best martial art depends on the student. BJJ and grappling are strong for control and self-defense, while boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, and MMA are strong for striking, conditioning, and all-around training.
Can busy college students train martial arts?
Yes. Many students look for training that fits around classes, work, and campus life.
Is Martial University a university program?
No. Martial University is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any college or university.
More Martial University training guides
- Penn State martial arts training guide
- Martial arts for college students
- Beginner martial arts at Penn State
- MMA training at Penn State
- MMA for beginners in State College
- BJJ training at Penn State and State College
- Jiu-Jitsu training in State College
- Grappling training at Penn State
- Muay Thai training at Penn State
- Kickboxing training at Penn State
- Boxing training at Penn State
- Self-defense classes in State College
- Women self-defense in State College
