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Welcome New Class Members in 2008

 

                                           

Winslow Atkeson

Huan Manton

Tristan Payne

Barbara Atkeson Shoshi Shaw  John Walsh
Meredyth Busam Harrison Stephens Robert Ragan

McKenzie Goldstein

Alex Thorman Myles Justice
Connor Long Gary Merritt Olivia Hazard
Jack Wiegard   Hugh Caldwell

                                            

                                                                                                                               NEW CLUB OPENS IN VAIL.

Congratulations and good luck to Don Watson - please call him for class and individual lesson time, location and cost.  

                           Phone Number, 970-748-9923   

                                              Donwatson@concast.net                    

 

See How Much Fun We are Having this Summer!

 

Congratulations to all of Our Fencers Who Competed in Summer Nationals

 

Explore the 4000 Year Old Sport of  Fencing and Train with our high level fencers and pentathletes that have competed in the Olympics.

 

The Cheyenne Fencing Society and Modern Pentathlon Center offers a broad range of classes which teach the fundamentals of fencing including footwork, blade work and strategy.

Classes progress from a basic introduction course through Olympic Team!  We welcome anyone who wants to come down and watch this fascinating sport!

We also offer instruction in all the disciplines of Pentathlon.

Anyone, of any age and at any level of fitness can explore the intriguing World of Fencing or Pentathlon

Physical conditioning, mental discipline, self respect and respect for others are the primary goals in developing the wonderful skills of fencing. By starting at a young age, youngsters are encouraged to do their best, not only to learn a lifetime sport, but to set the patterns of success that will be with them throughout their formative years and into adulthood. Their passion for the sport and their discipline to push themselves will determine what they gain.

Fencing by definition is : "The art of skillfully using a sword or foil in attack or defense." Webster's definition, at best, is a sententious one for such an exhilarating game. Fencing is still referred to as an "Art." Yes, it is an art. But the sport of fencing is a martial art, not an art form.

Although one may say that "there is an art to fencing well," the sport of fencing is a demanding personal combat sport. Not a game of jab and stab. Good fencing is an exciting science. It is an excellent physical exercise that accommodates boys and girls and adults of all ages. A study of fencing by the former Soviet Union states "Fencing is the best sport for women."

An excellent physical and mental exercise, fencing seeks out all the physical attributes of the composite athlete. The player, who is competitive and who aspires to reach the heights of greatness, will find that he/she must have the endurance of the gymnast, the heart and lungs of the swimmer and the courage of the boxer. The control of the blade must be with the swiftness on precision of the of the skilled surgeon, tempered with the patience of the chess player. The far reaching aesthetic values attributable to the game of fencing cannot be easily categorized, as the values are the personal feelings of the individuals.

The value of the exercise, mentally and physically, that one derives through the sport of fencing, has long been applauded by World Sports Medicine and the American Medical Association. . . justifiably so. Fencing has had its senior citizens in competition for many, many years before other sports. The age span in fencing is wonderful in itself. . . from the bright young age of five to eighty, the game goes on. It is not uncommon to find that most fencing masters teach actively, and on a one to one basis, into their eighties and nineties. . . and still creating champions!

Guests Welcome!

We have Coaches that have coached and competed in the Olympics, teaching fencing and pentathlon in our one of a kind facility.  We have 6 overhead reels and grounded metal strips.  There is a loft overlooking the whole facility where parents and friends can watch fencing in action.

We want you to come and take a look at this fun and exciting sport.  In fact, we know you will enjoy it so much, that we offer a FREE class for first time athletes to come and fence with us.  We will even provide all equipment! Just show up and have the time of your life!

 

In Denver,

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Don't let anything stop you. There will be times when you'll be disappointed, but you can't stop.

                                                                                                                    Sadia T. M. Alexander (1898-1989)

 

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Anger helps straighten out a problem as much as a fan helps straighten out a pile of papers.

                                                                                                                                                       Susan Marcotte

 

 

 

CFS NEWS

 

 

Now Available!

This great book is written by the owner of Cheyenne Fencing Society and 3 time Olympian, Elaine Cheris.  30 years in the making, Elaine combines her expertise and knowledge with common sense and practicality to make a guide to fencing for beginners and experts alike.

Order a copy from your favorite bookseller or through www.coloradofencing.com. Contact cfsmpc@aol.com for more information

 

 

 


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