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About program
The sport of sword fighting has existed since the time of ancient Egypt – but modern fencing is most closely related to forms of dueling that evolved in the 16th century. It was one of the nine original sports contested at the modern Olympics and is still and Olympic sport today.

At NESA, we keep this heritage strong by offering a full fencing program for beginners and intermediates. Classes are for children ages 8 and over.

The NESA Fencing program is designed to teach students the proper basics and skills of fencing. Fencing increases strength, flexibility, power, endurance, speed, agility, hand/eye coordination and quickness. It is also a great cardio-pulmonary work-out.
About program director
Evgeny Lepetukhin
(781) 493-6345
Prior to joining NESA as its fencing instructor, Evgeny served as Trainer and Consultant at the School of Olympic Reserve for the Olympic Committee of Russian Federation. He is the former Fencing trainer for the Children’s and Adolescent School of the Olympic Reserve, Moscow and has taught anatomy and physiology at the Academy of Physical Culture and Sport.

As an athlete, his achievements in modern Pentathlon and Fencing include: for the Modern Pentathlon – Member of the Young Team and Member of the Joint Team; in fencing – the champion of the Republic of Uzbekistan, reserve on the USSR Olympic team, and Silver Medal in Student Games if the USSR.
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