Why Fencing? The Sport That Sharpens Mind & Body

Fencing is often called “physical chess” — it demands speed, strategy, timing, and reflexes. Whether you’re 8 or 80, fencing offers:

  • A full-body workout (footwork, lunges, core strength)

  • Mental discipline – you think moves ahead

  • A welcoming community and competitive outlet

  • A lifelong skill you can enjoy casually or seriously

Plus, it’s safe. Modern fencing uses protective gear, masks, and electrical scoring.


What You’ll Learn: Weapons, Tactics & Terminology

At St. Louis Fencing Club, we teach all three modern Olympic weapons:

  • Foil – a light thrusting weapon; target area is torso

  • Épée – heavier; whole body is valid target

  • Sabre – a cutting & thrusting weapon; target is waist up

We guide you step by step from stance to competition drills. Along the way, you’ll pick up essential fencing vocabulary (great for sounding like a fencer already):

  • En garde – the ready/starting position

  • Lunge – a classic attack motion forward

  • Parry / Riposte – defend first (parry), then counter-attack (riposte)

  • Disengage / Feint – tactics to evade your opponent’s blade

  • Piste (or “strip”) – the competition floor, about 14 m long by ~1.5-2 m wide

  • Bout – one match or duel between two fencers

By mastering these fundamentals, you’ll feel confident stepping into open fencing sessions or local tournaments.


Our Programs & Membership Options

Program Best For What You’ll Get
Beginner / Intro Classes Newcomers (kids & adults) Basic footwork, en garde, safety, drills
Intermediate / Weapons Focus Those who’ve done a few classes Technical drills, parry & riposte, bladework
Advanced / Competitive Fencers wanting tournaments Strategy, live bouts, video review, coaching
Open/Club Nights All levels Casual fencing, bouts, community time
Private Lessons Personalized speed growth One-on-one instruction with coach

We offer flexible pricing (monthly, per class, discounts for families). Gear rental is available for your first few sessions — get started without a big upfront cost.


Why Choose St. Louis Fencing Club?

  • Certified coaches with competition experience

  • A safe, clean salle (fencing hall) with full electrical scoring

  • Beginner-friendly environment — we were in your shoes once

  • Regular internal club matches & opportunities to test yourself

  • A passionate community of fencers — great for making new friends

Whether you want to pick up a fun new hobby, train seriously, or just get fitter, we’ve got a place for you.

How to Get Started

  1. Take a trial class — come see the gym, try basic drills, meet instructors
  2. Sign up for a Beginners’ Session — usually 4–6 classes to build foundation
  3. Show up consistently — improvement comes with practice
  4. Join club nights & in-house bouts — fence with others, sharpen skills

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe?
Yes — all equipment meets safety standards, and we practice with proper rules, refereeing, and guidance.

Do I need previous athletic ability?
Not at all. We teach from zero. Fencing is accessible to nearly everyone.

When can children start?
We accept children around age 8 (some clubs do younger). Contact us to see what’s best in your community.

Do I need to buy gear immediately?
No. You can rent basic gear initially. We’ll guide you when it’s time to invest in your own.

Join Us — Be Part of the Blade Culture

If you’ve ever been curious, excited, or even a little intimidated by fencing: now’s the time. There’s no better moment than your first parry or your first scored hit. Come explore the art and athleticism of fencing at St. Louis Fencing Club — where every duel is a chance to grow.

Book your trial class today!