Concerns. GWEFC is pleased to offer a free introduction to Fencing course at 7:30 pm on Thursday 23rd February. This is a great opportunity for those who are new to the sport to come and learn the basics in a friendly and supportive environment. Whether you have dreams of becoming the next Olympic champion or simply want to try something new and exciting, Glasgow West End Fencing Club is the place for you.
Located at The ARC, Caledonian University on 70 Cowcaddens Road in Glasgow, Glasgow West End Fencing Club offers training sessions every Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:30pm. Rain, wind, snow, or even blazing sunshine, the club is committed to providing an opportunity for fencers of all levels to train throughout the year. The club welcomes everyone, from complete beginners to seasoned veterans, and caters to all age groups.
Led by experienced coaches Helen Pitt and Keith Davidson, Glasgow West End Fencing Club prides itself on creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. They believe that fencing is not only a physical sport but also a mental game of strategy and skill. Training sessions focus on developing speed, coordination, and tactics through various drills and exercises. The coaches are dedicated to helping each fencer reach their full potential and achieve their personal goals.
The club is affiliated with Scottish Fencing, the national governing body for the sport in Scotland. This affiliation allows members to participate in various competitions and events, including the recent Veterans 4 Nations match in Dublin. Several regular fencers from Glasgow West End Fencing Club were selected to represent Scotland in this prestigious event.
Fees for training sessions at Glasgow West End Fencing Club are 7 for adults and 5. 50 for concessions. However, the club welcomes newcomers by offering their first night of training for free. This allows potential fencers to experience the sport firsthand and decide if it's the right fit for them.
For more information about Glasgow West End Fencing Club and to get in touch with the club's coaches, Helen Pitt and Keith Davidson, interested individuals can visit their website at www. Glasgowfencing. Com. The website also provides details on how to find the club's location at The ARC, Caledonian University, and includes a gallery showcasing the thrill and excitement of the sport.
Glasgow West End Fencing Club is not just a place to learn the art of swordplay, but a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for the sport. It is a place where friendships are forged, skills are honed, and dreams are pursued. So, why not come along and see what they do? The adventure awaits at Glasgow West End Fencing Club.