International Fencing Glory: Where Champions Are Made
From our training tracks in Delhi to the international podium. See how our fencers train to represent India at the Commonwealth and Asian Championships.
A proud moment for our club and for India. Our fencer Tashiya Singh with her silver and bronze medals at the 2024 Cadet and Junior Commonwealth Fencing Championships in New Zealand.
Announcing our fencer Diya Agarwal's selection for the Asian Cadet Championship. This is a result of her relentless hard work and the dedicated guidance of our coaches.
About International Glory
To reach the international level, you need more than just effort. It starts with the transition to our competitive program, where we move from basic footwork to electronic scoring, rigorous sparring sessions, and tactical analysis that prepares you for the pressure of a real championship bout.
International glory isn't just about talent; it is built in the pit. At Pegasus Royal Fencing Club, we follow a simple rule: Sara ka saara khel practice ka hai (The whole game is about practice).
When you move from our foundation batches into competitive training, the intensity shifts. You stop training to learn and start training to win. This is where we bring in the electric scoring machines, reels, and body wires to mimic real match conditions. We focus on:
- Tactical Sparring: Learning how to read your opponent’s movement and making split-second decisions under pressure.
- Weapon Specialization: Deep dives into Foil, Epee, and Sabre strategies that work on the world stage.
- Mental Conditioning: Building the focus required to stay calm when you are representing India at events like the Commonwealth or Asian Cadet Championships.
Our coaches don't just stand on the sidelines; they are in the mix, correcting your bout strategy and helping you analyze your weaknesses. Whether you are training at our Pitampura or Prahladpur Bangar centers, the goal remains the same. We are not here to fill up a class; we are here to produce medalists. If you are ready to commit 4 to 6 days a week to this grind, we are ready to guide you to the podium.
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We don't do corporate slogans here. My only focus is seeing you on that podium, and I won't sugarcoat the process. If you are ready to put in the hours and sweat, I am ready to push you to your absolute limit.
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