9/29/2008 

Our son, Andy, joined Elite Martial Arts when he was barely seven. 
Since then, we have watched Andy blossom from a shy child into an 
enthusiastic and confident one. He now carries himself with self-
assurance and humility, knowing that he is able to make positive 
choices in any challenging situation. As a result, he has developed 
into a well-respected child both on and off the mat.

Elite's incredible staff does more than just teach martial arts. They 
imbue positive life lessons into their students. From using manners to 
taking care of their bodies, kids of all ages benefit from the 
messages of having a good self-image, setting good examples for 
others, being healthy and fit, and leading a life to be proud of.

In addition, students are rewarded for good grades, community service, 
regular attendance and helping others in the program. From beach 
barbecues to tournaments and testing, Elite Martial Arts provides a 
well-rounded program that brings out the best in each child--and adult.

We are blessed to have Elliot Stone and his team in our community, and 
we encourage you to enrich your child's life by visiting his studio. 
We truly believe that enrolling our son Andy into Elite Martial Arts 
was the best gift we could have given him in these important 
developmental years.

Chuck and Christina Wise

 

7/08 

I started to train with the academy after my daughter wanted to start karate.  I have trained in four different dojo’s through childhood and into upper teenage years.  Mr. Stone is a great teacher, well rounded in the arts and very patient.  I joined to get my skills back and get back in shape.  I have only been with them for two months and with the cardio and karate I have notched my belt down twice.  I can touch my toes and have a lot more energy.  Mr. Stone also has shown me new moves and has helped me to work on the ones I know.  Thanks so much for the great classes.  I recommend this academy to those who are just starting out as well as the black belt that is needing to perfect his skills.

Ben Palm