Round Rock Fencing Club
Where the point is to provide instruction in a safe, respectful, and fun environment.
We adapt to our students' needs and teach to their strengths in an encouraging atmosphere.
We're more than a fencing club - we're a fencing family.
Group Classes
Learn the Olympic style of swordplay with group lessons (at one of our two locations), which consist of learning and practicing footwork, group instruction on tactics, attack moves, and defensive counters. Learn attacks and defense and more. All levels are taught, from beginners (all equipment provided) to advanced in all weapons (foil, epee, and sabre). Signup for lessons at one of the locations or check out our FAQ page.
Lesson format:
Footwork drills
Group lesson ( lesson determined by the coach )
Sparring
Optional one-on-one lessons
Location and times:
Brushy Creek:
Monday/Wednesday Beginners and Intermediate/Competitive Sabre - -5:00-7:00 pm Note: Jan - Fe 13, there are no Beginners classes, and sabre is on Tue/Thursday)
Tuesday and Thursday Intermediate and Competitive Foil, Epee
-5:30ā7:30 pm
Try fencing now:
We offer free intro lessons around the start of each session. at this location
Wednesday and Friday: All levels, including beginner and Intermediate Foil, Epee, and Saber - 5:30ā7:30 pm
Open fencing is Monday - Thursday, 7-7:30 pm. Members of other clubs are welcome and are just required to pay a floor fee.
Try fencing now:
Please get in touch with us for a free intro lesson for this location.
Head Coaches
Peter Kaskan, Moniteur dā Epee - Epee D23 - Foil E23 Rating
Coach Peter started fencing with the Round Rock Fencing Club in 1994. He was a competitive foil fencer for 7 years and fenced in the Junior Olympics on three separate occasions.He has a strong passion for fencing and advocates it as a lifelong sport for people of any age.
Alan Uthoff, Moniteur dā Epee
Coach Alan has had over 27 years of fencing experience before becoming a coach at the club in 2020.He is an alumnus and former president of the Southwest Texas State Fencing Society (now Texas State Fencing Club). During his collegiate years, he competed with the SWTFS epee team at Southwest Intercollegiate Fencing Association (SWIFA) competitions, achieving several first-place finishes with the team.