Schedule
Start any time.
If you are a beginner, you can join a group anytime. Coaches will assist through individual lessons to teach the basics as you enter the group.
Have previous experience? Sign up any time for group training or bouting.
If you are a beginner, you can join a group anytime. Coaches will assist through individual lessons to teach the basics as you enter the group.
Have previous experience? Sign up any time for group training or bouting.
- Beginners- 9-13
Ages 9 - 13Monday & Wednesdays 6:00-7:00pm (Sabre)
OR
Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:00-6:00pm (Foil)
*once a week program is available in certain circumstances. Please contact us.
-Register-- Beginners - Adult
- Sabre Training
Monday and Wednesdays
6:00 - 7:30pmIndividual training for competitive athletes
Please see the coaches to schedule individual lessons before or after training.
-Register-- Foil and Epee Training
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Ages 9-11 5:00 - 6:00
Ages 12+ 6:00 - 8:30Bouting only
Wed 7:30 - 9:00
Frid 4:00 - 5:30Non-competitive adult fencing
Mon 8:00-9:00 (Class)
Wednesday bouting night 7:30-9:00
-Register-- Musketeers Ages 6-8
Musketeers Ages 6-8
Fridays 5:30-6:30
This is a short 5 week introduction to fencing. The class can be repeated.
-Register-- Individual lessons
- Individual lessons are extremely important for athletes training for competition. It is the primary way to improve technique and tactical understanding of fencing. Lessons can be booked with a coach.
2011-12
The full season runs from September to the end of May.Prices listed are for the season. If you sign up mid-season, fees are adjusted.
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Registration |
Description |
Cost |
Sept-Dec |
Jan-May |
*Monthly |
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Membership |
Membership to the Gladiators Fencing Club, including registration with the Alberta Fencing Association and the Canadian Fencing Federation. Competitive athletes will need to register with the Alberta Fencing Association to upgrade their membership from ASSOCIATE to COMPETITIVE. |
$40 |
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Musketeers Ages 6-8 |
5 week class. This class can be repeated several times. |
$120 |
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Beginners Ages 9-13 |
Two practices per week. A thorough introduction to fencing. 10 weeks |
$256 |
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Level II Ages 9-12 |
After completing the in Introduction to Fencing Preparation for age group fencing competitions, and learning about fencing, techniques and introduction to individual training. Equipment: Fencers should have their own mask, glove and weapon. Second season in this group - all equipment required for competition. Two practices a week, with 2-3 hours a week Fencers joining this group mid-season will have a pro-rated fee of $95/mo |
$850 |
$378 |
$473 |
$95/mo |
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Adult Beginners 13+ |
5 week class. Mature teenagers may join this group with coaches' permission. |
$120 |
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Adult Class 13+ |
Weekly instructional class. Mid-season registration is pro-rated. Add bouting for $105 per season. |
$510 |
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Bouting* |
Open fencing practice time. Mid-season registration. All members registered in regular classes Level II fencers and competitive athletes are welcome to come at no additional charge. |
$585 $65/mo free |
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Training I |
Training 2-3 days/wk Equipment: all equipment required for competition. AFA: Compete on the Alberta Circuit Two group,practices a week, + bouting and lessons with 7+ hours of training week. |
$1400 |
$624 |
$780 |
$164/mo |
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Training National |
Fencing Training min. 4-6 days /wk Equipment: all equipment required for competition. National level competitions |
$1800 |
$800 |
$1000 |
$200/mo |
*student discount for Post-secondary students may apply
Bouting drop in fee for non-members $20. $25 if equipment rental is required.
Bouting drop in fee for non-members $20. $25 if equipment rental is required.