Oxford Fencing Club
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Beginners Course
Learn to Fence
Our courses for beginners (minimum age 8) are led by James Kingston, a qualified British Fencing Association coach registered with England Fencing. The course lasts for 8 weeks and takes place in the new sports centre of Rye St Antony School: see location.
Fencing courses for Beginners
When a beginners' course is complete you should be able to compete in a proper fencing bout with your fellow beginners. The weapon used in the beginner’s course is a foil and you can go on to fence with the other weapons; epee and sabre if you decide to continue with the sport.
Please note that full payment is required before your place can be confirmed. The cost is £100 and includes use of all equipment.
Please register online, or email beginnersofc@yahoo.com for alternatives.
Course Dates
The course will run on Friday evenings for 8 weeks, with a mid-term break to allow everyone to catch up with progress. The dates for Spring 2016 are:
4th March 2016
11th March 2016
18th March 2016
25th March 2016
1st April 2016 - School half-term. No new material
8th April 2016
15th April 2016
22nd April 2016
29th April 2016
Aims and objectives of the fencing course for beginners
Aims:
At the end of the course the participants will be able to practice the conventions of a match in simulated bouts with other course members.
They will know sufficient fencing terminology to take individual lessons from a coach and understand help from other experienced fencers within the club.
Objectives:
- To be able to adopt the correct 'en garde' position.
- To be able to coordinate foot and hand actions to execute a simple attack or a defensive retreat.
- To appreciate the idea of 'fencing distance' and be able to maintain it.
- To be able to take the 'high line guards' in order to execute a simple parry.
- To be able to execute a simple direct riposte following a parry.
- To be able to continue a 'simple attack', avoiding the simple parry by the use of disengagement’.
- To understand and be able to state the basic rule of 'right of way' for simple attacks and ripostes at foil.
- To have experienced supervised bouts with other course members.
- To understand the area of the target at foil, piste layout, basic fencing rules and etiquette.
- To be familiar with basic piste rules, and the role and powers of the referee.
- To have gained experience of simple judging of non-electric bouts.
- To have received an introduction to the world of fencing, club, competitions, the various age groups, the various weapons.
- To understand that this basic course is an introduction to the world of fencing that can lead, with more experience and practice, to trying other weapons and fencing with more experienced members of the club
Registration and payment for the course must be made in advance via this website, or bank transfer (contact us to arrange payment by this method); unfortunately it is not possible to join at the first class of a course.
What happens after the course?
If you enjoy the course and you want to continue with the sport, we run follow-on courses to teach you further skills, our club coaches are available for individual lessons, and free-fencing is available twice a week. Please visit our membership & fees page for full details of what that entails. Please note that you will need to be a member of British Fencing to fence at OFC (or any fencing club) once you complete a beginner’s course. Details can be found at www.britishfencing.com and the cost of membership starts at £10 per year.
Agenda
4th March | Training session |
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11th March | Training session |
18th March | Training session |
25th March | Training session |
8th April | Training session |
15th April | Training session |
22nd April | Training session |
29th April | Training session |
Tickets
Beginners Course | Sold Out |