Forward. Together.

A place to train, improve, and be part of something growing.

Who We Are

Skyward Fencing is an Olympic-style épée club built around one simple idea: consistent improvement.

Some of our fencers are just getting started. Others train and compete regularly at regional and national events. Most fall somewhere in between.

We’re not defined by a single path or outcome. What brings people here—and keeps them here—is the opportunity to improve in a structured, supportive environment.

What We Do

Two people engaged in fencing, one dressed in black and the other in white, both wearing protective masks and holding fencing swords inside a sports facility with wooden panel walls.

We provide structured fencing classes, open fencing, and private lessons designed to help fencers develop over time.

Our programs focus on:

  • technical development

  • understanding timing and distance

  • building confidence on the piste

For those interested, we also support fencers in local, regional, and national competition.

Our Approach

We take improvement seriously—but not at the expense of the environment.

Skyward is a place where:

  • beginners can start without pressure

  • experienced fencers can continue to grow

  • different goals can exist in the same room

Some train for competition. Some train for personal progress. Both belong here.

The Environment Matters

Group of four people,  smiling and taking a selfie at an indoor event with an industrial ceiling background. One woman is wearing a blue jacket, and a man in the middle is holding a coaching badge. All appear happy and excited.

We provide structured fencing classes, open fencing, and private lessons designed to help fencers develop over time.

Our programs focus on:

  • technical development

  • understanding timing and distance

  • building confidence on the strip

For those interested, we also support fencers in local, regional, and national competition.

Your Path

There’s no single way to train at Skyward.

Most people begin with classes.
Some join with prior experience.
Many continue through membership and private lessons.

What matters is that you have a place to train and a path to keep improving.

A woman smiling and laughing, wearing a black jacket with a name tag, standing against a wooden slat background.
Two fencers, one woman and one man, smiling and posing with their fencing swords in an indoor fencing venue with wooden panel walls. The woman is dressed in white fencing attire and the man in dark fencing gear with glasses.

Coaching

Our coaching focuses on helping fencers understand the sport—not just go through the motions.

We emphasize:

  • clear technical instruction

  • real application through fencing

  • long-term development

We meet fencers where they are and help them move forward from there.

Our Space

Skyward provides a dedicated space for training, with room for classes, lessons, and open fencing.

It’s built to support consistent practice and focused development.

Interior of a modern, well-lit event space with white chairs arranged around tables, large windows, wooden wall paneling, and a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall.
Indoor event space with a long white tabletop and chairs, people setting up, some equipment, and large glass windows in the background.
Interior of a sports store with clothing and shoes displayed on black metal shelves against a wooden slat wall, with spotlights on the ceiling and a large window on the right.

Come see it for Yourself!