Monk Wise Martial Arts Academy
8576 S Redwood Rd, West Jordan, UT 84088
Reviews
11/11/2011
Provided by YP.comI am so impressed with Monk Wise Academy's youth program. My son who has always been really shy now has much more confidence. He is also much stronger physically and more disciplined. We have worked with a Neuro-developmentalist in the past to help the mind/body connection for my son and I am thrilled to see that this Kung Fu program is perfect for strengthening that connection. The instructors are so great with children, practicing what I call, "gentle firmness". I highly recommend this program!
11/09/2011
Provided by YP.commonk wise is a great place to learn traditional chines kung fu and tia chi. the instructors and the students are so supportive and welcoming. i have learned so much already and there is so much more to learn. i enjoy the wepons training, self defense and iron body conditioning.
10/11/2011
Provided by YP.comGreat instructors, clean studio and good environment.
My kids love going and beg for more. Highly recommended!
Prices are very afforadable and cheeper than most studios in town that offer less.
Thanks Adam keep up the good work!
More Business Info
Tell me & I Will Listen, Show Me & I Will See, Let Experience & I Will Learn - Meditation in Motion Can Help You Relax and Find Personal Harmony
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Sat: Sun Closed - Extra Phones
24hr information: 877-722-3947
Holladay Location: 801-272-3383
West Jordan Location: 801-446-4970
- Services/Products
- We have classes in self defense, fitness, flexibility, stress management, weight management and Chi or energy development. Nutrition is vital. The fuel you choose to run your body with lays the very foundation to your overall health. Regardless of your activity level, current age and weight, your diet will catch up to you. That can be a good thing or a bad thing. Please note that when we say diet we mean your dietary habits. In simple terms -the food you eat is your diet. Most of us need to restructure the way we perceive the word diet. Consider this, The Shaolin Monks more than likely had no word for diet. They ate simple foods which were home grown and hand prepared. Their days consisted of hours of study, meditation, and rigorous physical exercise. Those ingredients alone negate the need for any "diet".
- Payment method
- check, visa, mastercard, debit
- Neighborhood
- Hartman
- Languages
- Chinese, English
- Other Link
- Categories
- Self Defense Instruction & Equipment, Martial Arts Instruction