Current Programs
After School Program
Students learn to fence through a 6 week guided curriculum taught by National Competitive Fencers. Skills provide students fundamental for an introduction to the sport of fencing. The lessons are safe and fun. The program implements games and other fun exercises to keep kids engaged. The program offer kids introductory access to the sport of fencing building character promoting health/fitness and develop self confidence.
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Intro Workshops
Similar to the after school program, students will be taught the basics of fencing through a (minimum) four-week program which continue as the students show interest in the sport. The workshops are entirely run by us so the timing and location is very flexible. The workshops are usually hosted at a park where students and coaches will meet for practice. After the four weeks, students can show interest in the mentorship program where they will receive more one-on-one feedback. We would love to start a workshop in your area! Contact us to learn more and don't forget to review the program guidelines if you are participating in a workshop.
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Level 2 Workshops
In our level 2 workshops, we dive deeper into fencing than our intro workshops. Before partaking in a level 2 workshops, students must complete an intro workshop. Depending on the number of students, certain gear may be provided: such as masks, foam swords, and Students will get a chance to practice fencing each other. We would love to start a workshop in your area! Contact us to learn more and don't forget to review the program guidelines if you are participating in a workshop.
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YouTube Channel
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We also have a YouTube Channel where we post videos we film on the basics of fencing, personalized workouts, and much more. In addition to teaching, team members can create content for the youtube channel as another way to get involved.
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Mentorship Program
After completing the any of our beginner programs, students who want to pursue fencing further are able to reach out to one of our team members for mentorship. This includes: getting a connection to a fencing club, receiving donated equipment, one on one personal lessons, general advice, and more.
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