George Washington. Lex Luthor. Napoleon. Zorro.

Blackbeard the Pirate. Romeo. Stonewall Jackson.

Obi Wan Kenobi. Inigo Montoya. René Descartes. Captain Hook.

Errol Flynn. Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D’Artagnan.

Every Knight. Every Samurai. Every Cavalry Officer.


All of these people, whether fictional characters or historic figures conjure up grand images and fascinating stories. And they all share something in common. They all studied the art of Fencing!


Fencing is the martial art of swordplay, the combination of offense and defense with a sword. Fencing is both a physical and mental sport. It requires stamina and speed, but even more so, it requires an understanding of technique, a sense of time, balance, finesse and most importantly it requires a sense of distance. A fencer must be able to move quickly and keep the pace up for the duration of a match.


A fencer must also compete psychologically with their opponent. The fencer must learn a variety of strategies, various moves and must judge themselves relative to their opponent. Fencing is an intense and fast sport. Most of all, fencing is just plain fun.


Fencing is a broad term, but it usually refers to the Olympic style, for which there are specific sub-types of fencing and a strict set of rules. This is the type of fencing to which we will refer.

Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Georgetown, University of Mary Washington, Sacred Heart University, University of Virginia, James Madison University, George Mason University ... 

The list goes on and on... All the best colleges and Universities have fencing teams or clubs, and they’re desperate to get experienced fencers. Fencing could very well be the extra-curricular activity sets your child apart from all the other applicants to these prestigious schools.


 

Uniforms

    The complete fencing uniform consists of a glove, mask, jacket, underarm protector, knickers and breast protectors for women. Knickers are optional but everything else is required in competition.  The uniform is essential for providing protection against the weapons being used. Fencing can involve injuries, as with any sport, but with proper equipment and good technique there is little likelihood of injury.

 

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Where to get more information about the sport of Fencing:

Green Ronin Fencing Club website: www.greenroninfencing.org

VA Division’s website: www.va-usfa.org

The USFA’s website: www.usfencing.org

General Fencing Info: www.fencing.net

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