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Olympia Fencing Center
Basic Information
Address: 127 Smith Pl.
Cambridge, MA, 02138
Phone Number: (617) 945 9448
Additional Information
Focus: after school, learn to fence, discover the Olympic sport of fencing, fitness, agility
Director: Julia Hondor
Schools Served: Cambridge PS, Montessori, Belmont PS
School District: Cambridge
County: Middlesex
Schedule: 4:00 - 6:30 PM
Ages: 8-15
Capacity: 100
Membership/Pricing: $115-$195
Setting:
Classes meet once or twice per week.
History:
Offering afterschool and weekend programs for kids 8-15 since 2012.
Program Highlights:
Fencing is a sport to appeal to both boys and girls, and to kids who haven't found yet a sport to love. Focused on improving body posture, flexibility, speed, eye-hand coordination, fencing teaches skills that can be applied in everyday life. Through fencing, students develop both physical and mental skills, learn to make split-second decisions and deep focus.
Activities:
Games of speed and agility, fencing tactics, situational bouts.
Program Information:
Olympia Fencing Center provides a full range of classes for all ages and abilities.
Starting with kids as young as six years old who never fence before, our programs include middle and high school students, with none or some fencing experience.
With multiple national and international medalists, Olympia Fencing Center is number one NCAA feeder in the New England Division.
Three of the six 2018 US Cadet Epee World Team come from our club, and we're the only club in the US to send a woman epeeist to the 2018 Youth Olympics, in Buenos Aires, AG.
Fencing for fun, to stay fit, or after long office hours, or fencing competitively, with goals like making the NCAA, the US Team, and more - our highly qualified coaches at Olympia have a plan for everyone!
We offer a FREE TRIAL for both children and adults!
To schedule your trial class, please email us: info@olympiafencingcenter.com, for scheduling.
Slogan: We Raise Champions!