Davis Fencing Academy teaches the combative sport of fencing with foil, sword and epee. It offers private and group lessons. This fencing academy also meets California State Standards for high school PE credit. To attend classes, you must pay a monthly fee of $50 plus the cost of classes. Non-members can come use the floor for $10 dollars a day.
Concord Fencing Club can be found at the Concord Business Center, hidden in the back in building 126 in units D and E. The club has classes for kids and adults, ranging from beginners to elite competitors. Group and individual lessons are available, as are open fencing sessions. The fencing lessons teach foot work, sportsmanship, rules, use of equipment and sword techniques. Learn more about the programs the club offers and the lesson and fencing session schedule on the club's website.
The Iowa City Fencing Center, founded by Judy O'Donnell in 2010, is a venue for recreational and competitive fencing. The center serves children and adult newcomers and experienced fencers. Members can register for group classes, one-on-one training, introductory seminars and summer and winter camps. The center also provides all necessary equipment (except for fencers who enter competitions, who must use their own equipment). The facility’s air-conditioned interior features Olympic-quality floors and practice areas. All three main types of fencing are supported and practiced here: foil, epee and saber.
Fencing Sports Academy offers classes for kids, teens and adults. Classes range from introductory level to Olympic competitor level. Summer camps are offered as well.