
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about fencing with us
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What is Hooked on Fencing?
Hooked on Fencing is the premier Epee club in the Great Lakes area. The club is home to many fencers who hold a number of local, state, and even national titles. Though there is a competitive spirit at HoF, the main goal is to have fun and be fit. We believe in supporting an active and healthy lifestyle through involvement in the well-loved and fast-growing sport of fencing. Hooked on Fencing is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a simple mission to get people "hooked" on fencing.
How will I learn?
We have developed a method of training that is designed to slowly work new students into the lifestyle of the fencing club. This program includes private instruction from one of our coaches who will guide you through the footwork and bladework and into actual fencing in the club environment. New students will be instructed on an individual basis prior to being given opportunities to train with more experienced club members.
How will I fit at Hooked on Fencing?
We have a wide range of members. Some are highly competitive and have achieved prestigious titles, others come for the social interaction with their friends, and others are training to stay in shape. With such diversity in experience and goals, many different skill levels emerge. Hooked on Fencing has members who will grow with you as equal sparring partners, and others who can teach you new tricks and techniques.
What are the age requirements?
Our group classes start at age 9. We compete all the way through the veteran (50+) age divisions, so it's never too late to start. Younger children may be considered on a case-by-case basis — please contact us to inquire.
Do I need to buy my own equipment?
Yes and no. As you begin your fencing journey, the club provides all the necessary equipment you will need to practice. The only items you will need to provide are athletic pants, t-shirts, and good athletic shoes. However, after 3 months it is time that fencers should begin to slowly acquire their own personal fencing attire.
How often can I fence?
We are open 4 days a week, with occasional exceptions on holidays. Members can come as often as they like!
How much does membership cost?
We have different memberships for different ages. Please visit our membership page for current pricing.
Is fencing safe?
If you're worried about being sliced in half, relax! While fencing is based on the tradition of dueling, the swords used in modern sport fencing do not have sharp points, and the protective gear is extremely safe. Fencing is still a sport, however, and as with all sports, some risk for occasional injury exists. In a study of sport injuries performed at the 2008 Olympics, fencing ranked as one of the safest sports.
Does fencing hurt?
For the most part, no. The fencing blade is designed to bend on impact, which absorbs most of the force of the blow. Most hits therefore tend to be quite light. Fencing is a finesse sport that values quickness and dexterity over brute strength, so your opponents are not trying to hit you as hard as they can. While you might receive the occasional bruise from a solid hit, you often will not even feel it while your adrenaline is pumping.
How can I help out the club?
We are able to thrive because of its members' constant support and help at the club. You can donate, volunteer, or simply tell others about Hooked on Fencing! Visit our Help page for more information.
What is next?
If you have decided that Hooked on Fencing is something you would like to continue with, there are only a few steps you must complete before you begin at the club. First, sign up online or at the club with your first month's membership. Second, fill out emergency contact information form attached to the welcome packet. Third, contact a coach for your next appointment, or if you already have an appointment, we'll see you soon!
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