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Olympia Fencing Center - Summer Fencing Camp

Basic Information
Focus: fitness, agility, coordination, speed
Owner: Olympia Fencing Center
Director: Lori Schmidt
Address: 127 Smith Pl.
Cambridge, MA, 02138
Phone Number: (617) 945 9448
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 8-12
Camp Season: 2019
Gender: coed
Camp Capacity: 50
Pricing: $95.00/day
Activities:
fencing, games
Additional Information:
Olympia Fencing Center coaches consists of world-class fencing masters and professional educators, CORI and Safe Sport certified.
We make learning fencing fun and enjoyable, in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Our fencing camps are geared toward children ages 8-12, with little or no fencing experience, of all body types and athletic levels.
The day starts with getting to know each other, warming up with fun games or a stroll to the beautiful Fresh Pond, weather permitting.
Lunch break will follow at 11:30 AM, during which time we'll run fencing related movies on our big screen TV: Zorro, The Princess Bride, etc.
The rest of the camp day will consist of fencing basics: correct stances, lunges and parries, the rules, the electrical scoring system, bouting and round robin.
The camp week concludes with a fencing tournament, medals will be awarded and pizza party will end the day.