TEENS
About
Our developmental programs are designed to provide age-appropriate training for students, breaking them into smaller groups based on their experience levels within each class depending on class size.
Ages
Teens (ages 13-17)
Student Levels in Developmental Programs:
Beginner
Intermediate
Beginning to Compete
Class Length
Teen classes are 60 minutes long.
Equipment
Students need group class equipment to participate.
recommendations for training and COMPETING
About
These are general guidelines for training and competing frequency but as a student progresses their program can become more tailored. Your students lead coach will help you evaluate the best training plan for the season.
Teens (First Year Students)
Group Classes: Attend group classes twice per week.
Private Lessons: Take 1-2 private lessons per week.
Tournaments: Compete in club tournaments once every two months.
Camps:
Summer: 1-2 weeks of Summer Camps
Fall-Winter-Spring: Attend a few of our Holiday and Random School holiday camps throughout the year when school is closed.
Teens (Second Year Students)
Group Classes: Attend group classes 2-3 times per week.
Private Lessons: Take 2-3 private lessons per week.
Tournaments: Compete in club tournaments once per month and start participating in regional events in your age category upon the recommendation of your lead coach.
Fencing Camps:
Summer Camps:
Summer Day Camps: Attend 2-4 weeks of Summer Day Camps
(Depending on your plans to transition to competing or for students who are already competing)Sleep Away Camp in Boston (Late July-Early August): students ages 8-9 can attend as commuters. Ages: 10+ can attend as residential campers.
(Depending on your plans to transition to competing or for students who are already competing)
Fall-Winter-Spring:
Attend a few of our Holiday and Random School holiday camps throughout the year when school is closed.
Winter Break camps Dec. 26-Dec. 30 (Ages: 8+)
Teens (Third Year): Transition to Competitive Elite Program depending on competitive goals
ADULT
About
Our developmental programs are designed to provide age-appropriate training for students, breaking them into smaller groups based on their experience levels within each class depending on class size.
Program Age
Adults (ages 18+)
Student Levels in Developmental Programs:
Beginner
Intermediate
Beginning to Compete
Class Length
Adult classes are 60 minutes long.
Equipment
Students need group class equipment to participate.
recommendations for training and COMPETING
About
These are general guidelines for training and competing frequency but as a student progresses their program can become more tailored. Your students lead coach will help you evaluate the best training plan for the season.
Adults (First Year Students)
Group Classes: Attend group classes twice per week.
Private Lessons: Take 1-2 private lessons per week.
Tournaments: Compete in club tournaments once every two months.
Camps: Offered by request.
Adults (Second Year Students)
Group Classes: Attend group classes 2-3 times per week.
Private Lessons: Take 2-3 private lessons per week.
Tournaments: Compete in club tournaments once per month and start participating in regional events in your age category upon the recommendation of your lead coach.
Fencing Camps: Offered by request.
Adults (Third Year): Transition to Competitive Elite program depending on competitive goals.
Manhattan Teen Group Class Schedules
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Westchester Teen Group Class Schedule
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Manhattan Adult Group Class Schedules
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Westchester Adult Group Class Schedules
To attend, please complete an enrollment form.
