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Four or Eight Fencing Classes for One or Two Kids at Cobra Fencing Club (Up to 76% Off)

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Kids’ fencing classes teach beginners the basics of sabre or foil in small classes that ensure close interaction with expert instructors

Choose from Four Options

  • $49 for four kids’ fencing classes for one (a $165 value)
  • $69 for eight kids’ fencing classes for one (a $245 value)
  • $89 for four kids’ fencing classes for two (a $330 value)
  • $119 for eight kids’ fencing classes for two (a $490 value)

Cobra Fencing Club's veteran team of [instructors](http://gr.pn/PmDtdH) teach youngsters aged 8–18 the way of the sword in 90-minute sessions. Kids can choose between the slashing sabre or the more tactical foil in small groups, ensuring one-on-one contact with the teacher. Protective equipment and swords are available for students. Four-class packages meet once a week for a month; eight-class packages meet twice a week. Check out the schedule [here](http://gr.pn/PmC3zH).

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. New customers only. Must be 8 to 18 years old. Valid in-store only. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Cobra Fencing Club

USFCA Master and fencing Olympian Steve Kaplan was inducted into the New York University Athletics Hall of Fame for his feats as the captain of the 1971 national-championship team and his six-year stint as NYU's head coach, during which time he produced five national champions. Since founding Cobra Fencing in 2002, Kaplan and his team of dedicated duelists have taught kids, adults, and vengeance-seeking buccaneers the way of the sword. Whether fencing for fitness, pleasure, or competition, students proceed at their own pace through the intimate classes, starting with footwork essentials before learning the finer points—pun intended—of the sport's three unique blades.

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