Frequently Asked Questions
Most frequent questions and answers
What should I wear to the first class ?
IWe loan you all the equipment for the beginners class. Wear a loose comfortable T-Shirt, long basketball shorts or shorts that cover your knees, yoga pants are o.k., loose comfortable long pants (not fleece), close-toed tightly fitting athletic shoes (no sandals, no flip-flops, no crocs) and bring a water bottle. If you have long hair wear a ponytail holder. Be ready to be active
I finished the trial classes - how do I get started?
Getting started is easy. Join our fencing club (forms at the front desk). There are minimal annual dues – May 2023 a single membership is $99.00 per year, a family membership is $125.00. Then you will need to join USA Fencing with a basic non-competitive membership currently $15.00 or you can upgrade to the access membership which include the USA Fencing online magazine for $25.00. Here is the link.
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