We are determined to spread access and knowledge of the wonderful Olympic and NCAA sport of fencing to the community. Fencing maintains the highest proportions of all NCAA sports for scholarships and college admissions benefits. The sport is also an excellent and exciting way to maintain physical and mental health for all ages. We aspire to have everyone gain some experience in this beautiful and addicting sport.
Helped students get accepted in academically rigorous colleges and universities, such as the Air Force Academy, Duke, Princeton, Yale, UNC at Chapel Hill, NYU, USC, etc. Held numerous coaching and fencing clinics to further the strength of competitive and recreational fencing all over the United States and internationally. Lotus Fencing Academy has been providing the highest quality of Olympic fencing instruction to children and adults alike for 20 years.
Head Coach Walid Mahran is passionate and highly experienced as both fencer and coach.
Helped students get accepted in academically rigorous colleges and universities, such as the Air Force Academy, Duke, Princeton, Yale, UNC at Chapel Hill, NYU, USC, etc. Held numerous coaching and fencing clinics to further the strength of competitive and recreational fencing all over the United States and internationally. Lotus Fencing Academy has been providing the highest quality of Olympic fencing instruction to children and adults alike for 20 years.
Head Coach Walid Mahran is passionate and highly experienced as both fencer and coach.
Services
Our beginners' class get fencers prepared not only for fencing, but also to succeed physically and mentally in real life, and to develop confidence in themselves.
Footwork is essential to reach your full potential in fencing.
Fencing is 60% footwork, 40% handwork, so fencers need to have full control of their footwork first.
Coordination in fencing is about feeling the distance between your opponent and yourself, and being able to change direction.
In order to hit their opponent, fencers have to develop great eye/arm/leg coordination.
Footwork is essential to reach your full potential in fencing.
Fencing is 60% footwork, 40% handwork, so fencers need to have full control of their footwork first.
Coordination in fencing is about feeling the distance between your opponent and yourself, and being able to change direction.
In order to hit their opponent, fencers have to develop great eye/arm/leg coordination.
To improve skill, technique, and tactics, fencers need to work one-on-one with coaches.
Our 20-minute private lessons take you to the next level in fencing, getting you ready for competition in tournaments.
Highly energetic, private lessons require an adequate level of fitness, discipline, and focus.
Cancellations need to be made 24hrs. in advance in order for missed lessons not to be charged.
Our 20-minute private lessons take you to the next level in fencing, getting you ready for competition in tournaments.
Highly energetic, private lessons require an adequate level of fitness, discipline, and focus.
Cancellations need to be made 24hrs. in advance in order for missed lessons not to be charged.
Lotus Fencing Academy has a long history of excellence in fencing.
Meet here some of our great fencers, learn about their results and the colleges that recruited them thanks to fencing at ACN.
Elina fenced at ACN for 3 years, and was recruited by Northwestern University thanks to fencing.
Sarah fenced at ACN for 7 years, and was recruited by UNC at Chapel Hill thanks to fencing.
Meet here some of our great fencers, learn about their results and the colleges that recruited them thanks to fencing at ACN.
Elina fenced at ACN for 3 years, and was recruited by Northwestern University thanks to fencing.
Sarah fenced at ACN for 7 years, and was recruited by UNC at Chapel Hill thanks to fencing.
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