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5 Elements Martial Arts & Wellness Center
8324 Parkway Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942, United States
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5 Elements Martial Arts & Wellness Center

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Mo
Review №1

I’m so thankful the stars aligned and I stumbled upon this place. My son did taekwondo when he was younger and it really helped shape the incredible human he is today. At 15 I felt it would be life changing for him to get reacquainted with martial arts for body, mind, and soul. We’ve been coming for a few months now and I couldn’t be more pleased. Sifu Mario is a great teacher; very thorough and patient! In a world full of madness this has been an amazing place for my son to move his body and grow as a young man. So grateful! 🙏🏻

li
Review №2

My son loves going here! hes more confident, disciplined and well mannered. He has learned to show respect to gain respect and listen attentively. wonderful staff!

An
Review №3

I have 2 kids age 7 (girl) & 9 (boy) who are currently at 5 Elements Martial Arts & Wellness Center. They have been with the school for over 3 yrs. The instructors and staff are GREAT! They have taught my children to be strong competitors, performers, & teaches them to be Strong, and to be Brave, Wise, and Kind to one another.

Ro
Review №4

Sadly after 6 months or so of having my three kids in this Kung fu program, I cannot say I would recommend this place to anyone, and to make matters worse if you pay a year in advance like we did they do not return your money for the unused portion of what you pay for. According to the owner, his reasoning is that he has a small business and therefore cannot afford to return money for classes paid in advance. Now as business owner I understand this to a certain point, due to having employees and overhead. The problem with that argument is that when you pay in advance it translates to unearned income in accounting terms, which means that the money is there but it should not be spent until it is technically earned. With that said. I would understand fining one month of the credit or requiring a 30 days notice to cancel, but telling me that none of the money can be returned seems a bit shady and cant be legal? (Which by the way the owner purchased a Tesla shortly after we paid in advance) I will be there for the rest of time that we have paid for,by force, due to the fact that they refuse to return our money. If you have any questions or wish to hear more about our experience we will be in class reluctantly because the owner has forced our hand and has protected himself by stipulating it in a contract that no one reads in good faith! So think twice before going here and definitely do not pay in advance!!

ca
Review №5

Heads up: I do not recommend ever paying for large packages. This place is not willing to be flexible, if situations arise. Our first attempt to leave this place was after being in an uncomfortable situation with Sifus family. (For details, feel free to message me, I am more than willing to explain everything.) He insisted that we stay. My husband kept asking, are you really going to make us stay longer knowing that we are unhappy there? Many of my friends, that know the family as well, told us to just give up and take the loss. Unfortunately, we are in a bad financial situation and decided that wed rather have them attending this sport than have them in no activities at all. At some point we were considering relocating to better our financial situation (with family). Once again my husband reached out to Mario, Mario was completely apathetic, said he can not be flexible due to the dojos policies, policies that he created.But let me tell you more. A friend of mine was trying to save money so she bought the uniform online, and used my kids uniform (until the uniforms arrive). Mario decided to go ahead and charge her for the uniforms anyways.Mario, Sifu hired his brother who has no experience in Kung Fu. I dont know about many of you, but if you are paying for Kung Fu, I wouldnt want someone that has no experience in Kung Fu to teach my children.Another FYI for those looking for a Kung Fu or martial arts dojo. I went ahead and did research looking for other locations when we thought we would be able to leave in good terms. Most, if not all, martial arts do not charge for tests or sashes. It is an award/recognition given by the dojo. 5 elements is the only dojo that appears to charge for tests, sashes, extra activities. Also, other dojos also have competitions. It is a way to measure what one has learned in their dojo in comparison to other dojos. It creates unity within the dojo but also test our skills, takes us out of our comfort zone, improves how quickly one will react to a threat. At one point I did go up to Sifu Mario and ask him why he didnt compete. He stated something about its better to teach children form. Honestly, after speaking to others with experience in martial arts, it appears to be more of a cop-out. If you dont compete, then you wont know if what youre learning will work, keep you safe, is up to par with other studios. Keep that in mind! For now its an activity, it may be active and fun, but what are the chances of your children obtaining skills to keep your child safe?More about what you should consider when attending this dojo. 5 Elements does not honor Kung Fu and its culture of which Kung Fu originates, instead they offer a watered down version of what Kung Fu should be. Growing up I took Tae Kwon Do, where we were expected to learn how to greet, numbers, colors, forms all in Korean. My son has been taking Mandarin for about a year. When he would speak in mandarin like throwing out thank you and you are welcomed, Sifu didnt understand what he was saying, and told my son that he didnt see necessary to learn another language. Most martial arts will integrate some of the language into whatever martial art they are practicing. To have no interest in the language or culture of the martial arts one is teaching is dishonorable.Another reason why I was considering leaving 5 Elements is because I know too much. Its unfortunate but while having a relationship with this family, I learned a lot about who Mario is as a human being. His real characteristics arent in correlation with what someone who teaches Kung Fu should be. On his website he posts a quote that he clearly doesnt live by: IF YOU CAN, HELP OTHERS; IF YOU CANNOT DO THAT, AT LEAST DO NOT HARM THEM.Mario is a business man, so remember this when dealing with him.

Be
Review №6

I recently tried a yoga class at 5 Elements and really enjoyed it. The class was small so I got lots of help from the instructor. My yoga experience is limited and I was concerned that the class would be too hard, but the instructor did a great job at giving me alternative poses while the more experienced students did things that I clearly wasnt ready for. I will definitely do more yoga classes there again.

Ke
Review №7

My 2 boys have been training Kung Fu here for 2 years and my wife for 1 year. This studio has made my boys stronger and more confident. It has made my wife more confident and more secure in herself. Something every woman needs. Sifu and the instructors he picks are knowledgeable and really pay attention to what each child needs. They push them with a positive energy that kids respond well to and thrive on. We tried another studio first but this is a family studio that really cares about each person individually.

Je
Review №8

This place has the best instructors. They were amazing with our little ones.

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  • Address:8324 Parkway Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942, United States
  • Site:http://5esd.com/
  • Phone:+1 619-335-8338
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Categories
  • Kung fu school
  • Karate school
  • Martial arts school
  • Yoga studio
Working hours
  • Monday:4–8PM
  • Tuesday:4–7PM
  • Wednesday:9AM–4PM
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:4–8PM
  • Saturday:4–8PM
  • Sunday:4–7PM
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