Forte Fencing Club in Chula Vista's Eastlake area brings Olympic-style epee fencing to the Montevalle Recreation Center on Duncan Ranch Road, founded in 2021 by a coach whose competitive career in epee and modern pentathlon began in 1994. The epee-only focus isolates right-of-way-free target scoring across the full body, building the lunge depth and recovery mechanics that benefit from the hip-stabilization work at Performance Plus Physical Therapy - Otay Ranch. Group classes, private lessons, after-school programs, and birthday-party sessions serve beginners through tournament competitors in both youth and adult divisions. The club also maintains a second training location at Liberty Station in Point Loma, expanding tournament-prep options for students competing in USFA-sanctioned regional events. Post-bout muscular fatigue from explosive lunging and parry-riposte exchanges responds well to the deep-tissue recovery sessions offered at Balensi Spa. Competitive students train six-meter lunge-advance-lunge combinations, compound counter-attack sequences, and electronic-scoring bout simulations calibrated to USFA epee tournament protocols.