Fees and Times

kofroth-v-rahim-webWasatch Fencing Club Programs and Fees

For most fencers, we recommend the Standard program, which provides a solid training program that will progress the individual’s fencing skill set. The Competitive program is for fencers who want to push their training in preparation to compete at regional, national, and international levels. The Competitive option is also good for fencers who enjoy having scheduled weekly individual lessons.

Wasatch Standard Program – This program is perfect for most youth and adult fencers. Fees include group classes and open fencing sessions. Standard Members may attend as many group classes and open fencing sessions per week as they like.

  • One-time registration fee for new club members without equipment  – $295 (Includes 1st-month fees, fencing jacket, knickers, mask, chest guard, plastron, glove, and club patch)
  • One-time registration fee for new club members with their own equipment – $150 (Includes 1st-month fees and club patch)
  • Individual Member – $95 per month
  • Family Membership – $85 per additional Family Member

Wasatch Competitive Program – This membership is great for experienced fencers who actively compete in regional, national, or international competitions.  Fees include group classes, open fencing sessions, and one individual lesson per week. Competitive Members may attend as many group classes and open fencing sessions per week as they like.

  • One-time registration fee for new club members without equipment  – $295
    – Includes 1st-month dues, fencing jacket, knickers, mask, chest guard, plastron, glove, and club patch
  • One-time registration fee for new club members with their own equipment – $150 (Includes 1st-month fees and club patch)
  • Individual Membership – $130 per month
  • Family Membership – $120 per additional Family Member

US Fencing Membership: All Wasatch Fencing members require an annual US Fencing membership.

Guest Fees: $20 per day. “Free” if you are a paying member of a club anywhere in the world.

Group Classes and Open Fencing Times

  • Monday and Wednesdays
    • 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. – Youth Foil Group Class (Generally fencers 9 to 11ish)
    • 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. – Level 1 Group Foil Class
    • 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. – Footwork and Conditioning
    • 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. – Level 2 Group Foil Class
    • 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. – Open fencing – All ages, all weapons
    • 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. – Adult Recreational Fencing
  • Tuesday and Thursdays
    • 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. – Young Youth Class (Generally Ages 6 to 8ish)
    • 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. – Youth Epee Group Class (Generally Ages 9 to 11ish)
    • 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. – Level 1 Group, Group 2 Saber Class
    • 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. – Level 1 Group Epee Class
    • 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. – Level 2 Group Epee Class
    • 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. – Open fencing – All ages, all weapons
  • Saturdays
    • 8:30 to 9:30ish a.m. – Open Youth Fencing (Generally Ages 8 to 11ish)
    • 8:30 to 9:30ish a.m. – Open Saber Fencing
    • 9:30 to 11:30ish a.m. – Open Foil and Epee

Individual  Lessons
Fencers in the Competitive program receive one individual lesson per week. Fencers in the Standard program can take individual lessons for $20 each. Non-members may schedule individual lessons for $35 each.

Tournaments
Fencers wishing to compete in division-level or higher tournaments are responsible for paying their own entry fees, US Fencing membership, and travel expenses.

Tanner Holst Gold Fund

We sincerely will not allow costs to prevent youth from fully participating in our club. We can help subsidize youth fencers who need help with equipment, tournament fees, and travel through generous donations to the Tanner Holst Gold Program. Members’ usage of the program is kept strictly confidential. Please contact Ron directly if you would like to use or contribute to this great resource.

While becoming an accomplished fencer, Tanner brought joy to every practice, tournament, and event he participated in. Tanner unexpectedly passed away on January 23, 2009, after a short illness. We dearly miss him.