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Looking for a fun and exciting sport to take up? Brixton Sabre has the answer!


A brand new fencing club specialising in sabre (the fastest and most exciting fencing weapon), Brixton Sabre's courses for beginners cost just ?90 for an 8 week course


Our next course begins on Tuesday 23 April 2019 at Brixton Recreation Centre, 27, Brixton Station Road, SW9 8QQ. The beginners who took part in the course that started in January enjoyed it so much that 100% of them have signed up to join the club.


We offer a 20% concession for major benefit claimants, students and OAPs. Anyone 16+ is welcome to sign up. There's no upper age limit - fencing is a sport you can take up and benefit from at any age - and men and women are equally welcome. We provide the swords, safety equipment and insurance. All you need is some light, easy-to-move in clothing (tracksuit bottoms and a T-shirt work well) and a pair of trainers.


Find all the details here: http://www.brixtonsabre.com/product/beginners-course/

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