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Win '26 Monday |
Win '26 Thursday |
Spr '26 Monday |
Sum '26 Monday |
Fall '26 Monday |
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01/12 01/19 01/26 02/02 02/09 02/16 02/23 03/02 03/09 03/16 |
01/15 01/22 01/29 02/05 02/12 02/19 |
04/06 04/13 04/20 04/27 05/04 05/11 05/18 05/25 06/01 06/08 |
07/13 07/20 07/27 08/03 08/10 08/17 8/24 08/31 09/07 09/14 |
10/05 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/02 11/09 11/16 11/23 11/30 12/07 |
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Highlighted dates are holidays and will not be having club night
CANCELED Sessions |
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Upcoming Courses
Music and Motion with Swords
Fall 2026 Monday Night
October 5th to December 7th 2026
Music and Motion with Swords is an engaging course that blends rhythm, movement, and sword artistry. Using music as the foundation, students will explore how timing, flow, and expression enhance their sword flourishing and performance. Each session combines choreography, coordination, and creativity—transforming fencing-inspired movements into a graceful, musical experience. This class develops rhythm, control, and confidence while celebrating the beauty of motion with swords.
Club Structure
Open-Club Night
Four 9-week courses per year (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer)
Set course sizes
$90 per course, prepaid, guarantees placement in the course. recommended
$12 ($108 for 9 weeks) per night drop-in. Please note that participation may be limited if the course size has been reached.
Club night will consist of three components;
6:30 to 7:00 Warm-up and Open Fencing
7:00 to 8:00 - a planned lesson and curriculum about the weapon of the current course
Please arrive at 6:15 pm for prep and announcements, CLASS will begin promptly at 6:30. DO NOT BE LATE
Fencers are strongly recommended to attend all weeks of a given course, but drop-in fencers will be accommodated for as much as is practical for the course instructor.
8:00 to 8:30 - open fencing, self-directed matches of any weapon that you have a working knowledge of.
Courses will be taught by rotating Tri-Blade Instructor Staff, and/or club members. However, each course will have a single instructor designated to lead it, and an Administrative Assistant responsible for paperwork, attendance, dues collection, and other administrative tasks.
Equipment
Basic fencing equipment is provided, though it is recommended that fencers acquire their own equipment as they participate as club members.
Some non-basic fencing courses may require and/or recommend additional equipment that fencers will need to source based on the topic of the course. Fencers will be notified in advance of these courses and informed of where to source the necessary equipment.
Current Courses
Foundation Course ~ Spring 2026
Monday Night
04/06 to 06/08/26
At Tri Blade, we’re returning to our roots by teaching all three fencing weapons in one comprehensive course. Students will start with three to four weeks of foil, focusing on fundamentals like form, footwork, and timing. Next, we’ll move into épée, where precision and patience are key as fencers learn the art of the full-body target. The course will finish with saber, emphasizing speed, control, and attack strategy. By the end, students will have a well-rounded understanding of all three disciplines—building versatility, skill, and confidence on the strip.
Fencing Foil
Summer 2026 Monday Night
July 13th to September 14th 2026
This year, summer fencing will be focused on Fencing Foil, but we will also be fencing with epees, sabers, singlesticks, and maybe more.