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Introductory Epee Course
Mar
06
2020 Past Event
Introductory Epee Course
Rye St. Antony School
06-03-2020 19:30 – 27-03-2020 21:30
Learn to fence Epee Epee is the fencing weapon that is directly descended from the duelling rapier. Come and learn the ins-and-outs of this tactical and occasionally fast-paced weapon. This course is intended as an introduction for those who have never held an Epee, but would like to learn about the different challenges that it offers, and for those who have dabbled in the past and would like a refresher. Please note that this course is not suitable for absolute beginners, who should complete one of our beginners foil courses first. How Epee differs from Foil There are fewer rules in Epee, including no priority rule (whoever hits first receives the point, and if you both hit at the same time, you both score) and no off-target (the whole body is available for scoring).  What the course will cover Introduction to the weapon Hitting the different parts of target How parries differ Timing Stop-hits and counter-time Course Dates The course will run on four consecutive Friday evenings in March Friday, 6 March 2020 Friday, 13 March 2020 Friday, 20 March 2020 Friday, 27 March 2020 Epees will be provided. You will need to have your own fencing breeches.
Spring Fencing Taster Session
Mar
06
2020 Past Event
Spring Fencing Taster Session
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
19:30 – 21:15
Oxford Fencing Club Taster Session Come and try out the fun, exciting sport of Fencing at this taster session with Oxford Fencing Club. The session will last about one and a half hours and will be directed by the club coaches to give you an idea of what a beginner’s course will be like. You will be shown the basics in footwork as well as having a chance to try the equipment.  This is ideal for adults and juniors who are interested in fencing but are not sure if they want to sign up for the eight week beginner’s course. The cost for the session is £16 payable in advance by credit card or bank transfer.  A group who attended a recent taster commented:  "Thanks for Friday night. We had a good time and were all surprised just how difficult it is just to stand correctly let alone move forward and back. Please pass on our thanks to the two chaps who tried to show us what to do, it must have felt like trying to pin jelly to a wall!"   This session will be open to adults and juniors (minimum age 8) and all you need to bring is some exercise clothing (e.g. tee shirt, track suit bottoms and non-marking trainers) plus some water. Everything else will be provided. Payment Sign up and pay online using your credit card, or contact us to arrange payment via bank transfer. If you are purchasing tickets for more than one attendee, please enter their name in the Additional Info box.   Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. We ask you to provide your BF membership number as proof of membership. Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. These data are not required for you to be a member of the club. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).
Autumn Beginners Course
Oct
04
2019 Past Event
Autumn Beginners Course
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
04-10-2019 19:30 – 06-12-2019 21:15
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.  An attendee at one of our recent courses commented "We were all instantly welcomed, and each leasson became the highlight of my week, and great value for money ... It was a great introduction to the sport, and I managed to make a lot more progress than I initially predicted, and will definitely be continuing." 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 for half-term. The dates for Autumn 2019 are: Friday, 4th October 2019 Friday, 11 October 2019 Friday, 18 October 2019 Friday, 25 October 2019 Friday, 1 November 2019 HALF TERM - No new material. Friday, 8 November 2019 Friday, 15 November 2019 Friday, 22 November 2019 Friday, 29 November 2019 Friday, 6 December 2019 Pro/Am Competition   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 £15 per year. Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. You may join British Fencing for free by visiting https://bf.sport80.com Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).
Autumn Fencing Taster Session
Sep
20
2019 Past Event
Autumn Fencing Taster Session
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
19:30 – 21:15
Oxford Fencing Club Taster Session Come and try out the fun, exciting sport of Fencing at this taster session with Oxford Fencing Club. The session will last about one and a half hours and will be directed by the club coaches to give you an idea of what a beginner’s course will be like. You will be shown the basics in footwork as well as having a chance to try the equipment.  This is ideal for adults and juniors who are interested in fencing but are not sure if they want to sign up for the eight week beginner’s course. The cost for the session is £16 payable in advance by credit card or bank transfer.  A group who attended a recent taster commented:  "Thanks for Friday night. We had a good time and were all surprised just how difficult it is just to stand correctly let alone move forward and back. Please pass on our thanks to the two chaps who tried to show us what to do, it must have felt like trying to pin jelly to a wall!"   This session will be open to adults and juniors (minimum age 8) and all you need to bring is some exercise clothing (e.g. tee shirt, track suit bottoms and non-marking trainers) plus some water. Everything else will be provided. Payment Sign up and pay online using your credit card, or contact us to arrange payment via bank transfer. If you are purchasing tickets for more than one attendee, please enter their name in the Additional Info box.   Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. We ask you to provide your BF membership number as proof of membership. Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. These data are not required for you to be a member of the club. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).
Introductory Epee Course
Apr
26
2019 Past Event
Introductory Epee Course
Rye St. Antony School
19:30 – 21:30
Learn to fence Epee Epee is the fencing weapon that is directly descended from the duelling rapier. Come and learn the ins-and-outs of this tactical and occasionally fast-paced weapon. This course is intended as an introduction for those who have never held an Epee, but would like to learn about the different challenges that it offers, and for those who have dabbled in the past and would like a refresher. Please note that this course is not suitable for absolute beginners, who should complete one of our beginners foil courses first. How Epee differs from Foil There are fewer rules in Epee, including no priority rule (whoever hits first receives the point, and if you both hit at the same time, you both score) and no off-target (the whole body is available for scoring).  What the course will cover Introduction to the weapon Hitting the different parts of target How parries differ Timing Stop-hits and counter-time Course Dates The course will run on four consecutive Friday evenings in April/May 26th April 3rd May 10th May 17th May Epees will be provided. You will need to have your own fencing breeches.
Introductory Sabre Course
Mar
01
2019 Past Event
Introductory Sabre Course
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
19:30 – 21:00
Learn to Fence Sabre This four-week course will introduce you to the Sabre, which is descended from the cavalry weapon of old. This is a much faster-paced style of fencing that is often more flamboyant and exciting, Learn how Sabre differs from foil, including the different targets, timing, and parries.  Course Dates 1st March 8th March 15th March 22nd March  
Spring Beginners Course
Feb
01
2019 Past Event
Spring Beginners Course
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
01-02-2019 19:30 – 05-04-2019 21:15
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.  An attendee at one of our recent courses commented "We were all instantly welcomed, and each leasson became the highlight of my week, and great value for money ... It was a great introduction to the sport, and I managed to make a lot more progress than I initially predicted, and will definitely be continuing." 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 for half-term. The dates for Spring 2019 are: 1st February 2019 8th February 2019 15th February 2019 22nd February 2019  Half Term, no new material 1st March 2019 8th March 2019 15th March 2019 22nd March 2019 29th March 2019 5th April 2019 Pro/Am Competition 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 £15 per year. Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. You may join British Fencing for free by visiting https://bf.sport80.com.  Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).
Spring Fencing Taster Session
Jan
18
2019 Past Event
Spring Fencing Taster Session
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
19:30 – 21:15
Oxford Fencing Club Taster Session Come and try out the fun, exciting sport of Fencing at this taster session with Oxford Fencing Club. The session will last about one and a half hours and will be directed by the club coaches to give you an idea of what a beginner’s course will be like. You will be shown the basics in footwork as well as having a chance to try the equipment.  This is ideal for adults and juniors who are interested in fencing but are not sure if they want to sign up for the eight week beginner’s course. The cost for the session is £16 payable in advance by credit card or bank transfer.  A group who attended a recent taster commented:  "Thanks for Friday night. We had a good time and were all surprised just how difficult it is just to stand correctly let alone move forward and back. Please pass on our thanks to the two chaps who tried to show us what to do, it must have felt like trying to pin jelly to a wall!"   This session will be open to adults and juniors (minimum age 8) and all you need to bring is some exercise clothing (e.g. tee shirt, track suit bottoms and non-marking trainers) plus some water. Everything else will be provided. Payment Sign up and pay online using your credit card, or contact us to arrange payment via bank transfer. If you are purchasing tickets for more than one attendee, please enter their name in the Additional Info box.   Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. (Before 4th May 2018, we were required to collect home addresses as part of this policy instead of enforcing BF membership) Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).
Autumn Beginners Course
Sep
28
2018 Past Event
Autumn Beginners Course
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
28-09-2018 19:30 – 30-11-2018 21:15
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.  An attendee at one of our recent courses commented "We were all instantly welcomed, and each leasson became the highlight of my week, and great value for money ... It was a great introduction to the sport, and I managed to make a lot more progress than I initially predicted, and will definitely be continuing." 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 for half-term. The dates for Autumn 2018 are: 28th September 2018 5th October 2018  12th October 2018  19th October 2018  26th October 2018 HALF TERM - No new material. 2nd November 2018  9th November 2018  16th November 2018  23rd November 2018  30th November 2018 Pro/Am Competition 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 £15 per year. Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. You may join British Fencing for free by visiting https://bf.sport80.com Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).
Autumn Fencing Taster Session
Sep
14
2018 Past Event
Autumn Fencing Taster Session
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
19:30 – 21:15
Oxford Fencing Club Taster Session Come and try out the fun, exciting sport of Fencing at this taster session with Oxford Fencing Club. The session will last about one and a half hours and will be directed by the club coaches to give you an idea of what a beginner’s course will be like. You will be shown the basics in footwork as well as having a chance to try the equipment.  This is ideal for adults and juniors who are interested in fencing but are not sure if they want to sign up for the eight week beginner’s course. The cost for the session is £16 payable in advance by credit card or bank transfer.  A group who attended a recent taster commented:  "Thanks for Friday night. We had a good time and were all surprised just how difficult it is just to stand correctly let alone move forward and back. Please pass on our thanks to the two chaps who tried to show us what to do, it must have felt like trying to pin jelly to a wall!"   This session will be open to adults and juniors (minimum age 8) and all you need to bring is some exercise clothing (e.g. tee shirt, track suit bottoms and non-marking trainers) plus some water. Everything else will be provided. Payment Sign up and pay online using your credit card, or contact us to arrange payment via bank transfer. If you are purchasing tickets for more than one attendee, please enter their name in the Additional Info box.   Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. (Before 4th May 2018, we were required to collect home addresses as part of this policy instead of enforcing BF membership) Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).
Spring Beginners Course
Mar
09
2018 Past Event
Spring Beginners Course
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
19:30 – 21:15
Because of the adverse weather, the first session of this course is postponed until Friday 9th March. See below for updated schedule. 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.  An attendee at one of our recent courses commented "We were all instantly welcomed, and each leasson became the highlight of my week, and great value for money ... It was a great introduction to the sport, and I managed to make a lot more progress than I initially predicted, and will definitely be continuing." 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 for easter. The dates for Spring 2018 are: 2nd March 2018 - CANCELLED 9th March 2018 16th March 2018 23rd March 2018 30th March 2018 (Good Friday, no club session) 6th April 2018 13th April 2018 20th April 2018 27th April 2018 4th May 2018 11th May Pro/Am competition   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 £15 per year. Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. (Before 4th May 2018, we were required to collect home addresses as part of this policy instead of enforcing BF membership) Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).
Fencing Spring Taster Session
Feb
16
2018 Past Event
Fencing Spring Taster Session
Rye St. Antony, Franklin Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7SA
19:30 – 21:15
Oxford Fencing Club Taster Session Come and try out the fun, exciting sport of Fencing at this taster session with Oxford Fencing Club. The session will last about one and a half hours and will be directed by the club coaches to give you an idea of what a beginner’s course will be like. You will be shown the basics in footwork as well as having a chance to try the equipment.  This is ideal for adults and juniors who are interested in fencing but are not sure if they want to sign up for the eight week beginner’s course. The cost for the session is £16 payable in advance by credit card or bank transfer.  A group who attended a recent taster commented:  "Thanks for Friday night. We had a good time and were all surprised just how difficult it is just to stand correctly let alone move forward and back. Please pass on our thanks to the two chaps who tried to show us what to do, it must have felt like trying to pin jelly to a wall!"   This session will be open to adults and juniors (minimum age 8) and all you need to bring is some exercise clothing (e.g. tee shirt, track suit bottoms and non-marking trainers) plus some water. Everything else will be provided. Payment Sign up and pay online using your credit card, or contact us to arrange payment via bank transfer. If you are purchasing tickets for more than one attendee, please enter their name in the Additional Info box.   Information that we collect Any information that you give us will be stored in our online administration system, TidyHQ. You can log in to this service at any time to view or update all the information that we hold about you, and change your communication preferences.    Required Information When you join the club, we ask you to provide your name and email address so that we can get in touch with you about events that the club may be running, updates on our club sessions and with other information that may be relevant (e.g. information about competitions, club-branded equipment, or social events). In addition to these details, we also require the name and phone number of someone who we can contact in an emergency. As part of our support of British Fencing, all members of the club must also be members of British Fencing. For this reason, we ask you to provide your BF membership number. Course Attendees In addition to your name and contact information, our public liability insurance policy requires that all course attendees are members of British Fencing. (Before 4th May 2018, we were required to collect home addresses as part of this policy instead of enforcing BF membership) Optional Information If you wish to let us know about your address, date of birth, or any medical conditions that you think are relevant, please let us know on the form. Children’s information If you are the parent/guardian of a junior member or course attendee, we ask that you provide your email and contact information rather than your child’s. Parents/guardians consent that the club can use any information that they provide about their children for the purposes detailed below. We only ask for your child’s name for the purpose of creating accurate attendee lists for courses, and so that we know who our members are. How long we keep information for The information that you provide will be stored on our administration system, which is web-based and used to manage the finances of the club, email information about events and activities within the club, and generate membership and attendance lists. We will keep this information for up to three years after you cease being a member of the club or attend a course, for the purpose of monitoring membership statistics. After that time, we will delete any details that you have provided. Who can access the information The information that you provide is only accessible by members of the club committee (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Safeguarding Officer) and the coaches who teach lessons. What we use the information for Personal information that you provide is used for administering your membership of the club (or attendance at a course that we provide). We will use your email address to send you information about club sessions, competitions and events, and social functions, unless you opt out of communications from the club. When you attend one of our beginners’ courses, we are required to ensure that you are a member of British Fencing’s Introductory Membership scheme. We do not share your personal information with any other third party for any other purpose. The privacy policy of TidyHQ may be viewed here (https://tidyhq.com/privacy/).