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Fencing class for homeschoolers (currently 577 views) |
| ashemax |
| Posted on: September 7th, 2004, 2:28pm |
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Thank you for the opportunity to provide some information about fencing as a social and athletic activity for home schooled students.
In recreational fencing, children are separated by age (competitively they are separated by age and sex). Fencing is a wonderful sport in that boys and girls in similar age categories can fence together.
Boys and girls aged 6 - 9 would be the appropriate age grouping for ABQ Homeschool Co-op. While some children under six are ready (and some at six are not), most fencing schools require youngsters to be at least six. One way in which we determine if a child is ready is to check coordination skills -- if a child can skip, this shows their coordination has developed to a point where they would be able to begin to fence.
Classes are offered each Thursday at 2:00PM at the Highland Senior Center (131 Monroe NE) through the New Mexico Fencers Club. I am the instructor. We supply all the equipment which includes a jacket, a glove, a mask, chest protectors (a plastic full chest cover for under the jacket) and the foil. Children are required to wear sneakers and comfortable clothes that allow movement. Class size is limited to twelve.
The class emphasis is on physical fitness and fencing in a social setting. The class is one hour and fifteen minutes in length. This includes group time for sharing current events, warm up games, footwork, a short instruction period and free fencing time. A goal sheet is provided with fencing specific skills but is not mandatory to complete. This is an option for children who wish to follow a more serious path in fencing.
Cost for classes is payable either by session or by month. The session cost is twenty dollars; by the month is seventy dollars. The first session for any new student is free. Classes are on-going with an open enrollment. Each new student is welcomed and introduced and paired for the class with an existing student.
Fencing has many qualities to support it as a choice for physical activity. It is a lifetime sport suitable for people aged 6 to 70 and beyond. Its' history extends far back in time and reaches into the future as well. The sport is steeped in etiquette but still allows the freedom of the individual to shine through. Scholarships for fencing exist at many of the most prestigious schools and is offered as a NCAA sport at many more. It is a non-contact sport that traditionally appeals even to those who to date have shown no interest in any other more traditional sport.
I have attached my fencing resume to this email for your information. Please let me know what further questions you have.
Respectfully, Toby Tolley
from Amy....for more information contact Toby at barefleche@earthlink.net |
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| ashemax |
| Posted on: September 7th, 2004, 9:30pm |
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| FYI, if there is interest, Toby will teach a free "try it" group class for the co-op. Post here if you are interested. |
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