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5th Element MMA

Port Angeles, Washington

Google: 4.9 (58 reviews)Yelp: 5.0 (2 reviews)
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Summary

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5th Element MMA at 502 W 8th St in Port Angeles, WA brings together Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, striking, wrestling, and fitness under one roof, making it a versatile stop for students...

Overview

About 5th Element MMA

5th Element MMA at 502 W 8th St in Port Angeles, WA brings together Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, striking, wrestling, and fitness under one roof, making it a versatile stop for students who want more than a single-discipline martial arts experience. The academy’s schedule and program mix reflect that broad approach, with Youth Boxing for ages 8-15, Youth Kickboxing for ages 6-15, Youth/Teen BJJ for ages 4-15+, adult BJJ, Gi and No-Gi jiu jitsu training, adult kickboxing/boxing, Muay Thai boxing, wrestling, and women’s only self-defense and jiu jitsu. That variety gives beginners a clear path to start and more experienced practitioners plenty of ways to keep progressing, whether their goals are self-defense, competition, conditioning, or cross-training.

The coaching team includes Cody Houston, Rita Houston, Sadie Pharr, Anne Marie Palzer, Chase Wheeler, Chris Morton, Coach Phill Beatty, Coach Jacob Migill, and Coach Migill, creating a learning environment with a range of perspectives across martial arts and movement disciplines. For students exploring belt progression, the academy supports belt ranks offered within its jiu jitsu training, giving members a structured way to measure development over time. That structure pairs well with the academy’s martial arts school setting, where students can move from fundamentals into more technical work at a steady pace. Families will also appreciate that youth classes are built for specific age ranges, while adults can choose from Gi, No-Gi, boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, and BJJ sessions.

Practical advantages add to the appeal. The facility includes a sauna, a useful amenity for recovery after hard training or strength-focused sessions. The gym format also makes it easier for students who want to combine martial arts with overall fitness or personal training in one location. For local practitioners in Port Angeles, that means fewer barriers to regular training and more flexibility when balancing work, school, and family schedules. The mix of boxing gym, wrestling school, and Jiu-Jitsu instruction also helps create a well-rounded atmosphere where stand-up, grappling, and conditioning can all be developed together.

What stands out most is the academy’s broad, community-minded training philosophy. 5th Element MMA is built for people who want an approachable place to begin, a consistent place to improve, and a technically varied place to keep training long term. Beginners can ease in through youth programs, adult fundamentals, or women’s self-defense, while experienced grapplers can sharpen their game through Gi and No-Gi jiu jitsu training and cross-training options. With its wide program selection, experienced coaching roster, and practical amenities, 5th Element MMA offers a strong local option for anyone looking to train martial arts with purpose and consistency.

Philosophy

Training Philosophy

The academy’s schedule and program mix reflect that broad approach, with Youth Boxing for ages 8-15, Youth Kickboxing for ages 6-15, Youth/Teen BJJ for ages 4-15+, adult BJJ, Gi and No-Gi jiu jitsu training, adult kickboxing/boxing, Muay Thai boxing, wrestling, and women’s only self-defense and jiu jitsu. What stands out most is the academy’s broad, community-minded training philosophy.

Youth Boxing (ages 8-15)Kickboxing schoolYouth Kickboxing (ages 6-15)Wrestling schoolYouth/Teen bjj (ages 4-15+)Women's Only Self-Defense / Jiu Jitsu

Class Hours

  • Friday: 1–6:30 PM
  • Monday: 1–6:30 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Thursday: 12–1:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 2–6:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 2–6:30 PM
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4.9

58 Google reviews

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5.0

2 Yelp reviews

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Programs & Highlights

Programs & Classes

  • Youth Boxing (ages 8-15)
  • Kickboxing school
  • Youth Kickboxing (ages 6-15)
  • Wrestling school
  • Youth/Teen bjj (ages 4-15+)
  • Women's Only Self-Defense / Jiu Jitsu
  • Gi and No-Gi jiu jitsu training
  • Muay Thai boxing gym
  • Adult bjj
  • Sauna
  • Boxing gym
  • Personal trainer
  • Martial arts school
  • Adult KickBoxing/boxing
  • Gym

Instructors & Team

  • Cody Houston
  • Rita Houston
  • Sadie Pharr
  • Anne Marie Palzer
  • Chase Wheeler
  • Chris Morton
  • Coach Phill Beatty
  • Coach Jacob Migill
  • Coach Migill
Instructors

Instructor Spotlight

The coaching team at 5th Element MMA includes Cody Houston, Rita Houston, Sadie Pharr, Anne Marie Palzer, Chase Wheeler, Chris Morton, Coach Phill Beatty, Coach Jacob Migill, and Coach Migill. That group supports a wide training mix across BJJ, wrestling, Muay Thai, boxing, kickboxing, and youth classes, so you can expect instruction that adapts to age, experience, and goals. Whether you are stepping onto the mats for the first time or refining your game, the academy’s coaching style is built to give you structure, encouragement, and room to develop across multiple martial arts.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What classes and training programs does 5th Element MMA offer in Port Angeles?
5th Element MMA offers a broad lineup that covers both grappling and striking, which makes it a strong fit for students who want more than one path inside the same academy. Programs include Youth Boxing for ages 8-15, Youth Kickboxing for ages 6-15, Youth/Teen BJJ for ages 4-15+, Adult BJJ, Gi and No-Gi jiu jitsu training, Women’s Only Self-Defense / Jiu Jitsu, Wrestling school, Muay Thai boxing gym, boxing gym, Adult KickBoxing/boxing, and a Kickboxing school. The academy also operates as a martial arts school, gym, and personal training environment. If you are trying to build a family schedule or combine different combat sports, this variety gives you a lot of flexibility. For the most current class times, it is a good idea to check the academy’s website or contact the gym directly before visiting.
How do membership prices and trial options work at 5th Element MMA?
For the most accurate membership details, it is best to contact 5th Element MMA directly or check the academy’s website before signing up. Because combat-sports gyms often organize pricing by program type, age group, or training frequency, the most practical next step is to ask about adult BJJ, youth programs, women’s self-defense, and striking classes separately if you are comparing options for a family or for yourself. If you are new to the gym, ask whether a trial class or intro visit is available so you can experience the coaching style, class structure, and overall training atmosphere first. It is also helpful to confirm what is included with membership, such as access to Gi and No-Gi jiu jitsu training, striking classes, or use of the sauna, so you can choose the option that best matches your goals.
Is 5th Element MMA beginner-friendly for people with no martial arts background?
Yes, the academy’s mix of youth, adult, and women’s-only programs makes it a practical place for beginners to start. A new student can step into Youth/Teen BJJ, Adult BJJ, boxing, kickboxing, or self-defense classes and begin with fundamentals before moving into more advanced work. The variety of instructors also helps create a supportive learning environment because students can find a class format that fits their comfort level and goals. If you have never trained before, you can expect clear coaching, guided drilling, and a focus on building confidence through consistent practice. The best next step is to tell the gym what you are looking for—whether that is self-defense, fitness, competition, or family training—so they can point you toward the most suitable class.
Where is 5th Element MMA located, and is it convenient for local families and commuters?
5th Element MMA is located at 502 W 8th St in Port Angeles, WA, which makes it a straightforward option for local residents looking for a single academy that covers multiple martial arts. Its location is especially practical for families because it brings youth boxing, youth kickboxing, and youth/teen BJJ into the same training center as adult classes. That can make scheduling simpler for parents who want different family members training at the same gym. The academy’s range of programs also reduces the need to drive to separate facilities for wrestling, jiu jitsu, striking, or self-defense. If you are planning a visit, checking the website before heading over is a smart way to confirm the best class time and make sure you arrive when the right program is running.
How can I book a visit or get started at 5th Element MMA?
The easiest way to get started is to reach out through the academy’s website at http://www.5thelementmma.com/ and ask about the best class for your age, experience level, and training goals. Since the gym offers a wide range of programs, it helps to identify whether you are interested in Adult BJJ, Gi and No-Gi jiu jitsu training, a women’s-only self-defense class, youth striking, or a cross-training path that mixes wrestling, boxing, and Muay Thai. You can also ask about class times, what to bring for your first visit, and whether there is a trial class or intro option. If you are bringing a child or teen, confirm the age group and make sure the class matches their needs. That quick conversation can make your first visit smoother and help you choose the right entry point.

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