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'''Fencing''', otherwise known as the Art of Defence, is a form of sword-fighting that became popular in late period. With the rise of the [[musket]], heavy [[plate armour]] became almost useless and was shed by some in exchange for light armour and light weaponry such as the [[rapier]] - which were quick and effective.
'''Fencing''', otherwise known as the Art of Defence, is a form of sword-fighting that became popular in late period. With the rise of the [[musket]], heavy [[Plate Armour|plate armour]] became almost useless and was shed by some in exchange for light armour and light weaponry such as the [[rapier]] - which were quick and effective.


The [[SCA]] has a number of fencing groups, that mainly teach the heavier, more realistic fighting styles of [[rapier]] and [[side sword]] (as opposed to the sport-like modern forms of fencing generally using [[epee]] and [[foil]]).
The [[SCA]] has a number of fencing groups, that mainly teach the heavier, more realistic fighting styles of [[rapier]] and [[side sword]] (as opposed to the sport-like modern forms of fencing generally using [[epee]] and [[fencing foil| foil]]). Some kingdoms allow modern equipment to be used, but [[Lochac]] favours metal theatrical [[schlager]]s and in-house [[fibreglass rapier]]s.


SCA fencing allows people to move around freely rather than the simply forward-backwards movement of modern sports-fencing, and it is not limited only to thrusts. The rules allow the tip and the side of the weapon to be used for thrusts, side cuts (drawing the blade along a part of the opponent's body) and tip cuts. Side sword allows even more techniques.
I believe the style is known as something like ?cut and slash? rather than the thrust-only modern fencing technique. The main differences being that you can treat the sword as having a sharp edge (up near the tip) and slashing-blows are legal (as well as thrusts). Also, you are able to move around freely rather than the simply forward-backwards movement of modern sports-fencing.


There are a number of fencing techniques available to learn, most often used are:
There are a number of fencing techniques available to learn, most often used are:
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* Rapier and [[Rapier shield|shield]]
* Rapier and [[Rapier shield|shield]]
* Rapier and [[Rapier parrying gauntlet|parrying gauntlet]]
* Rapier and [[Rapier parrying gauntlet|parrying gauntlet]]
* Rapier and [[baton]]


The [[Guild of Defence]] was recently made an official Lochac guild, and stands to promote the art throughout the kingdom. Tournaments are held at regular intervals, one of the most interesting and fun being the [[Rapier - Queens glove of courtesy|Queen's glove of courtesy]] held at [[festival]] (where we get to see interesting styles such as "rapier and song" vs "rapier and satyrical verse").
The [[Guild of Defence]] was recently made an official Lochac guild, and stands to promote the art throughout the kingdom. Tournaments are held at regular intervals, one of the most interesting and fun being the [[Rapier - Queens glove of courtesy|Queen's glove of courtesy]] held at [[festival]] (where we get to see interesting styles such as "rapier and song" vs "rapier and satyrical verse").

Revision as of 16:09, 9 June 2004

Fencing, otherwise known as the Art of Defence, is a form of sword-fighting that became popular in late period. With the rise of the musket, heavy plate armour became almost useless and was shed by some in exchange for light armour and light weaponry such as the rapier - which were quick and effective.

The SCA has a number of fencing groups, that mainly teach the heavier, more realistic fighting styles of rapier and side sword (as opposed to the sport-like modern forms of fencing generally using epee and foil). Some kingdoms allow modern equipment to be used, but Lochac favours metal theatrical schlagers and in-house fibreglass rapiers.

SCA fencing allows people to move around freely rather than the simply forward-backwards movement of modern sports-fencing, and it is not limited only to thrusts. The rules allow the tip and the side of the weapon to be used for thrusts, side cuts (drawing the blade along a part of the opponent's body) and tip cuts. Side sword allows even more techniques.

There are a number of fencing techniques available to learn, most often used are:

The Guild of Defence was recently made an official Lochac guild, and stands to promote the art throughout the kingdom. Tournaments are held at regular intervals, one of the most interesting and fun being the Queen's glove of courtesy held at festival (where we get to see interesting styles such as "rapier and song" vs "rapier and satyrical verse").