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Squamish Muay Thai fighter credits lifestyle balance and community support
Summary
Madison Skrypnek, a 24-year-old Muay Thai and MMA athlete based in Squamish, says time in Thailand and the community at Roundhouse gym helped her rediscover her love of the sport; she has won four Muay Thai fights to date.
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Madison Skrypnek is a 24-year-old Muay Thai and mixed martial arts athlete who credits lifestyle balance and local support for her progress. She fought in Muay Thai title bouts at Totem Hall in December and spent a month in Thailand in January, which she said helped her re-find enjoyment in the sport and underscored the importance of mental health. Skrypnek trains at Roundhouse gym, often twice a day, and coaches a kids' class on Tuesdays while balancing other work and creative projects. Outside the gym she contributes to local businesses and projects that advocate for mental awareness.
What we know:
- Skrypnek is 24 and moved from Calgary to Squamish seven years ago.
- She has competed in four Muay Thai fights and won each of them, as reported.
- She trains at Roundhouse gym, typically twice daily, and credits the gym community as a foundation for her growth.
- Her schedule includes weight training, running, weekend restaurant work, and roles with Happimess and Mother Made, where she helps cut and design tote bags.
- She described strict weight management and occasional injuries as common reasons fights can fall through, and said some scheduled fights were cancelled last year.
- Skrypnek plans to compete in more Jiu Jitsu and MMA fights in 2026 and may train at gyms in Vancouver, Calgary and Thailand, while keeping Squamish as a home base.
Summary:
Skrypnek combines regular training, community ties and outside creative work to maintain momentum in her sport while placing emphasis on mental space. She aims to expand her competition schedule into Jiu Jitsu and MMA in 2026. A local Squamish Muay Thai Fight Night at Totem Hall is scheduled for March 28, with doors at 6:15 p.m. and fights starting at 7 p.m.
