Los Angeles International Fencing Center offers fencing classes for kids ages 7-11 with all gear included, up to 50% off
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Introduce your kids to fencing with group classes in a spacious gym, all gear provided. A fun intro awaits
Looking for something new for your kids? Dive into the world of fencing with this one-month introductory class pass! Perfect for children aged 7 to 11, they'll enjoy one class per week while exploring this unique sport and having fun. No need to worry about equipment because everything's provided—just sit back and watch them enjoy!
What we offer
This deal offers an introductory class pass tailored for beginners aged 7-11. Kids receive one class per week over a month, perfect for those curious about fencing. The inclusion of all necessary equipment means parents have no extra concerns.- One Month Beginner Introductory Class Pass: A great start for young fencers aged 7-11, includes weekly classes and all gear
Why you should grab the offer
This deal is an ideal opportunity for children to discover the sport of fencing in a supportive environment. The center's large gym provides ample space ensuring safety while allowing freedom of movement. With all necessary gear provided, parents can simply bring their child without worrying about additional expenses or preparation—just let them dive into this exciting new hobby! Each session is crafted not just as an introduction but as an engaging experience that fosters confidence and coordination skills. This thoughtful setup makes it easy to see why any parent would find this offer appealing as it uniquely benefits their child's development.Need To Know Info
About Los Angeles International Fencing Center
Since its foundation in 2003, Los Angeles International Fencing Center’s coaches—some of whom have competed at the Olympic level—have enhanced the repertoires of novices and recent Olympians alike. In the studio’s supportive learning environment, fencers of all ages and skill levels don protective leather gloves and masks before learning to wield weapons such as the lightweight foil and the hefty épée. The complementary curriculum places heavy emphasis on strength and footwork, ensuring that pupils can deliver parries and thrusts even while sparring against square dancers armed with fiddle bows.