Temporarily @ Nevitt Park: 6815 S 44th Way, Phoenix, AZ 85042 | (602)472-5918 [text or call] | BlackSunBoxing@gmail.com
Classes Monday-Thursday 6:00pm-7:00pm|7:00pm-8:00pm & Saturdays 9:00am-10:00am



Wing Chun Mixed Martial Arts in Metro Phoenix

Black Sun Boxing 黑日拳法

The ONLY Wing Chun school in Arizona that can teach you how to fight!

Classes Temporarily @ Nevitt Park.
6815 S 44th Way, Phoenix, AZ 85042

Mon-Thurs 6:00pm-7:00pm|7:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday Morning-9:00am-10:00am
$80/month or $10/drop-in

I would like to share my vision with you. Martial arts is more than just a hobby, it is a gateway to physical and personal development. The goal is to be more like The Scouts than an Academy. A society of individuals trying to be better through martial arts and physical culture. Being capable in a fight translates to confidence in life, and a preparedness to step up when challenges arise. It just makes you BETTER.


Wing Chun MMA, Kickboxing, Catch Wrestling

WING CHUN Mixed Martial Arts: Wing Chun, Catch As Catch Can Wrestling, and Kickboxing combine into our Wing Chun MMA training. Learn More…


ALL CLASSES ARE CONTACT CLASSES.
BE PREPARED TO HIT AND GET HIT.


BOXING or KICKBOXING?

Learn More about our Wing Chun and Kickboxing.

CATCH WRESTLING: The Mixed Martial Arts of Grappling

One of the most successful lies told by the martial arts community is that “most fights go to the ground“, while the evidence actually shows it’s a minority of fights. You HAVE TO be able to stand up and fight first, but when it is time to hit the ground we turn to Catch Wrestling.

Phoenix Wing Chun, Mixed Martial Arts, kickboxing, Catch Wrestling, Karate, Jiu-jitsu, Jeet Kune Do, JKD, BJJ, Taekwondo

“The philosophy also is that if you’re competent at fighting that actually decreases the probability that you’re going to have to fight because when someone pushes you you’ll be able to respond with confidence, and with any luck, and this is certainly the case with bullies, with any luck a reasonable show of confidence, which is very much equivalent to a show of dominance, is going to be enough to make the bully back off. “

~Dr. Jordan Peterson

Temporarily @ Nevitt Park: 6815 S 44th Way, Phoenix, AZ 85042
(602)472-5918 [text or call] | BlackSunBoxing@gmail.com
Classes Monday-Thursday 6:00pm-7:00pm|7:00pm-8:00pm & Saturdays 9:00am-10:00am




LOCATION

Temporarily Located at:
Nevitt Park
6815 S 44th Way, Phoenix, AZ 85042

(602)472-5918
text, call, or leave a message
Walk-Ins Welcome!

BlackSunBoxing@gmail.com

Schedule and Tuition below


NOTICE: We do not have any certified or authorized teachers, coaches, instructors, etc. representing us outside of the school.


SCHEDULE

Martial Arts Classes for Adults and Teens in Metro Phoenix, AZ

BLACK SUN BOXING CLASSES AND HOURS

Your membership buys you access to the gym, not to a set schedule. That way you can pick and choose which classes fit your schedule best. There are currently no reservations needed, and you can just come in at will.

ALL CLASSES ARE CONTACT CLASSES. EXPECT TO HIT AND GET HIT.

BSB6:00pm-7:00pm7:00pm-8:00pm
MondayBLACK SUN BOXING ALL-IN!
Wing Chun MMA and All-In Striking & Grappling
STRIKING FOCUS
Chinese, French, and English Boxing
Freestyle Kenpo & Bareknuckle HEMA
TuesdayGRAPPLING FOCUS
Catch Wrestling, Bareknuckle HEMA,
Seot摔 & Kamnaa擒拿 practice
BLACK SUN BOXING ALL-IN!
Wing Chun MMA and All-In Striking & Grappling
WednesdayBLACK SUN BOXING ALL-IN!
Wing Chun MMA and All-In Striking & Grappling
GRAPPLING FOCUS
Catch Wrestling, Bareknuckle HEMA,
Seot摔 & Kamnaa擒拿 practice
ThursdaySTRIKING FOCUS
Chinese, French, and English Boxing
Freestyle Kenpo & Bareknuckle HEMA
BLACK SUN BOXING ALL-IN!
Wing Chun MMA and All-In Striking and Grappling
SaturdaySATURDAY MORNING
9:00am-10:00am
BLACK SUN BOXING ALL-IN!
Wing Chun MMA and All-In Striking & Grappling
CLOSED Sunday, except for special events.
We remain open during holidays except for Thanksgiving and Christmas, unless explicitly stated otherwise.

*Open Mat is members only. Open Mat is not a class, it is an opportunity to use the facility. People often misunderstand the concept of “open mat”. Open Mat, in the regular schedule, is an additional 30 minutes of facility use tacked on to the end of class. This means that you can grab a peer and get some extra reps, perhaps even spar, or you can use the weight room, or other equipment. The instructor may or may not be available during this period. We may also use the term to refer to public events of a similar nature, but that may have a mat fee for non-members.


TUITION**

Monthly: $80

Drop-In: $10/class

When I was young, my dad told me, “If they don’t state the price, it’s too expensive.” People who hide their pricing are trying to sell you. They believe they have to manipulate you to make a sale. We don’t believe in that here. We believe you’re a capable adult who can make decisions for yourself without having to be conned by a carnival barker. The same philosophy goes for contracts. We believe that it is unethical to legally bind someone to payment for something they are not using, or no longer want.


Satellite Apprenticeship – Online Training

Become an Honorary Member, get perks!

If you can’t make it in to train with us, you can get our supplementary and satellite training materials! We are using Substack and Locals as our membership portals.
The content between them will be largely identical, though currently Locals has better video support, while Substack serves as the newsletter.
We are working on a way to cross link them, so only one subscription gets you access to both.
Please bear with us through the growing pains.


No Contracts!
No Uniforms!
No Children!+

**Attendance is the student’s responsibility.
Make-up classes are not available.
Private classes are not available.

+Teens (13 and up) welcome,
as long as they can be trained like adults!

All special promotions are contingent upon continuous membership, and discontinuing membership will subject you to whatever the then-current tuition is. Discontinued membership will also close your access to members only benefits like private groups and forums, student discounts, and special events. Special price promotions are for brand new students only, unless explicitly stated otherwise.



Obligatory Post-COVID Warning

If you’re worried about getting sick, don’t show up. If you are sick, don’t show up. If you think you might be sick, don’t show up. If you are a high risk individual, don’t show up.
High risk comorbidities include: Advanced age; flu or pneumonia; chronic kidney disease; COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease); obesity (BMI of 30 or higher + waist measurement of >40″ male/>35″ female);

immunocompromised state; serious heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies; sickle cell disease; Type 2 diabetes.


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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


FAQ – Can I just come in and use the weight room?

-currently suspended- If you are a member and would like to come in during regular operating hours to exercise and use the weight room, you are welcome to. Please be an adult about it, and refrain from taking unnecessary risks while using our facility, or being otherwise disruptive to any ongoing classes. This isn’t the ego lifting palace, it is a place to build athletes.


FAQ – But what is the Black Sun?

Image of the Black Sun Shield element of the primary Black Sun Boxing logo. An illustration of the "black sun" visual design.

No, it doesn’t have anything to do with the eclipse or anything else already established. It’s just a play on Sifu Sol’s name. Solomon shortens to Sol, which is Latin for “sun” and Blake, while of uncertain origin, likely goes back to English or French, meaning “black” or “white” respectively. We went with Black because it’s Rock’n’Roll.

The Black Sun Boxing Sun Shield logo is just a call back to noble heraldry, and the shield represents that martial arts are protection of life, liberty and property. The sun has atomic rings as a symbol of both our nerdy origins, and the concept of fusion, or even the alchemical change of components from a base material into something new and transcendent. It is a symbol of our approach to martial arts being more scientific and open, rather than dogmatic. The rocker patch style of the rest of the logo is just a stylistic choice to show that we’re more of a club than a school.

While we’re at it, the colors could be called “black and orange (and gold)” but that’s boring. The colors are Coffee and Whiskey. Blacks and Charcoals and Browns, Ambers and Golds. The colors are Iron, Bronze, and Gold, the foundations of human society. But most importantly, the colors aren’t red, the most obnoxious color in existence. Red is for communists.


FAQ – Why don’t you teach kids?

Children and pre-teens require a level of safety and simplicity that we are not prepared to meet. While we do try to keep head trauma down for all of our students, it is the nature of combat sports and combat preparedness in general that you must be exposed to it in some measure. Because children have not had a chance to develop their brains fully, we believe it is best not to expose them to this kind of training. There is also the general matter of maturity and attention span, and deeply nuanced and complex material will be challenging enough for them that the instructors will have to simplify it to a level that does not meet our current standards.

Kids need a place to go that is set up to serve them properly, and our recommendation is to enroll them in the local school wrestling program. If they prefer a striking art, then most taekwondo or karate schools have adapted to train kids with very limited contact sparring, and high energy, entertaining classes. These programs will get them the athletics and discipline they need, while being able to cater to them specifically. Sorry for any inconvenience.



FAQ – Why Don’t You Offer Private Lessons?

We firmly believe that outside of a very narrow set of circumstances, private lessons make for worse results, and worse results that we have to charge a premium for. When you order a private lesson, you are occupying the teacher’s time and energy, and possibly the facility, exclusively. This means they must charge a premium to compensate for lack of other business opportunity, or loss of personal time. But what makes it so much worse than attending classes is that the instructor must be involved in the drills with you, which means their attention is going to be split between performing and coaching. They will also not be able to have the valuable third-party view of all angles, or be able to use certain tactile coaching techniques. This means that critical details may be missed, ultimately robbing the student of proper instruction.