SUMMER CLASSES
Introductory Fencing Lessons
The best way to learn!
Fencers with no or little experience start with introductory private fencing lessons where they will learn the basics of footwork, bladework, plus the rules and etiquette of fencing. after completing an Introductory Lesson Package, students continue with one of our group classes or lesson packages.
- Introductory Program (3 Private Lessons)
- We provide all the necessary equipment for the lessons
- Lessons are 20 minutes long + 10 minutes warm up
- Lessons must be schedule once a week or twice a week
- Sport pants, sneakers & bottle for water required
- You’re allowed to purchase this package one time only
GROUP CLASSES ALL LEVELS
Monday 5pm-7pm
Wednesday 5pm-7pm
Friday 5pm-7pm
Saturday 11am-12:30pm
For students who have mastered in the intermediate skills and they are ready to more competitive training, we required some experience for this particular program please contact us to find out if you can join one of our competitive classes
$250 / mo - once a week
$300 / mo - Unlimited
Add conditioning class for only $50 per month
PRIVATE LESSONS
SCHEDULE by appointment only
Monday to Friday from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Saturday from 10:00am to 2:00pm
Private lessons are essential for developing as a strong competitive fencer. Fencing requires high levels of both athleticism and technical precision. More than many other sports, fencing demands very specific coordination of each of part of the body that takes one-on-one training with an experienced coach to develop.
$225 / 5 Private Lesson Package
$450 / 10 Private Lesson Package
$1125 / 25 Private Lessons Package
CONDITIONING
Open for all levels from beginners to competitive students
The benefits of conditioning-training for fencing have been discussed time and again by fencers around the world. The old philosophy that “fencing is the best training for fencing” is an outdated one in my opinion. I have heard some parents who thought there was no need to supplement their beginner fencer’s training with additional activities, as they should focus solely on practicing their fencing technique instead. But here, I would disagree. Fencing is a very unbalanced sport for the body, and it is important to provide that balance through additional training. If your young fencer has the time outside of their fencing and academic schedule to devote to it, conditioning-training will go a long way towards increasing their overall performance as an athlete.
add conditioning to any current program for only $25
Wednesday 7pm
Friday 7pm