Not sure if this is supposed to go on /xs/ or /sp/, but what do you think of the sport? All I see on here is HEMA.I'm trying to get into it and I'm looking to pick up some gear. I probably want to fence Epee. Any recommendations? The club has gear, but a lot of it is gross and sometimes not working, especially for left handed stuff.
>>115460There used to be a sport fencing general on /asp/ so I don’t see why not. I just don’t think there’s a lot of antenna tagfags here
>>115460fun sport! :D
>>115460>foilgay>sabre gay manlets>epeeFor the tall Chads. Do Epee OP
Do foil (personal preference)! Epee is also fun. Sabre too. People that get angry about one vs the other are dumb.I've been fencing 15 years, ask me any questions OP. What is your budget? Where are you located? I coach a local club and help people pick it out all the time.Sorry only just found this thread, I see it is 15 days old.>>115461FIE wants to bring back capteurs to sabre at least
>>117730What is the learning curve? Do you have to take many lessons and learn theory to be good at it? How much of fencing is genetic?
>>117744Not the guy you replied to but also a foil guy, also fenced a long time, grew up with it. In my opinion fencing has some of the easiest fundamentals to pick up of any martial art, which to me are: advance, retreat, lunge, recover, jump back, parry, riposte, disengage. You can learn all that in a week or two at a basic level and then spend the entire rest of your life getting "good" at fencing, depending on what you mean by "good." I don't think your genetics matter at all except maybe at the absolute highest levels but your general athleticism will make a huge difference. Personally I'm very footwork focused - I think having a good lunge is probably the single most important thing that improves your fencing - imagine suddenly driving off your rear leg and taking one giant leap/step forward - faster you can do that and the more ground you cover the better your lunge is and it's going to be tough if you're super unathletic or out of shape.It's fun though! A great martial art to get into. You can do a lot of sparring at high intensity and it won't wreck your joints and fuck up your ears like BJJ or fuck up your brain like striking sports.
>>117744Learning curve is not an issue. It takes maybe 3, 4 2hr lessons to learn the basics. Theory is a bunch of hogwash, be suspicious of any coach who tries and drill to death the 'proper' parries (as in parry 4, 6, 9...) into you. The best way to improve is the same as with something like Counter-Strike; just fence a LOT and fence people wildly better than you.The real curve part of the learning curve is simple experience which can't be easily sped up even with the world's best coach. You need to learn a whole new way of moving your body in a coordinated manner and lightning fast decision making.Being in shape helps, but any good fencer can tell you a chubby, slow 60 year old Romanian dude can easily wipe the floor with jacked up 21 year olds. Genetics doens't matter, really. Height might seem like it is useful, but that is only true for noob vs noob. Hell I fenced a great foilist who used a #4 blade rather than #5 because he liked how it flicked.
>>117747yep one of the hardest things I found with my students is getting them to commit to a big lunge in a bout. So often they fall just a mm short on a feeble lunge, or they take an unnecessary half-step and then hit with still plenty of arm-bend in reserve. New fencers infighting is hilarious regardless.
>>117730>What is your budget? Where are you located? I coach a local club and help people pick it out all the time.OP here, I'm at a college in the midwest and there's a fencing club. There are a few fencers that seem very good, but it's hard for me to judge given that I don't really know I'm doing. The club members obviously showed me the basics, but they sort of have their own thing going on. Are there any good online resources? Books or videos? I assume that, at some point, it would be worthwhile to get private lessons? Do you have any general tips for someone just starting out? Bad habits that I should avoid forming early?As far as budget for gear, anything goes as long as it's not outrageously expensive. I'd rather spend the money upfront to get something of decent quality. For now though, at least until I have a better sense of what I want, I'll just plan on using the club's gear.
>>117798Online resources are limited to the r/fencing subreddit (the wiki isn't too bad for basic info and links) and yt channels.Some yt channels: https://www.youtube.com/user/CyrusofChaos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-YsbVp_L7TnuyMwz5nBmA https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaRxWBNb8YwJUdVfwINAv2A https://www.youtube.com/c/FencersEdge/videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0cYbI_OZLy4HfRnDFC55kQ https://www.youtube.com/user/DvGoT https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdp-Bm6q-7uY8mKNporFuUg https://www.youtube.com/user/RenegadePizzahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmtALz8yYLoSIy6LkXs-h0w https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPwFBzTAte5xufVaPXmtjqAhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYp5sbfQbjZkvNt0o3lZ6hQ https://www.youtube.com/user/PresidentOfChinahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCT4FI5gT5_uXuUdWZ_M8MQ https://www.youtube.com/user/sydneysabrecentrePrivate lessons, try and get a club membership that includes unlimited open fencing alongside the lessons. You NEED to constantly be fencing new people to improve, drills are just a small part. Bad habits to avoid;-Using too-large grips. I'm a size 9ish glove and use a small Leon Paul grip (which is slightly smaller than regular Visconti smalls!) -Not drinking enough! I drink 2+ liters at a tournament, and you should too. So many physical and mental focus issues in fencing are alleviated by being hydrated.-Not asking for clarification for ref calls you don't understand or disagree with. You should never be confused by a ref's call; if they're getting it 'wrong' then figure out how THEY see the action's priority and change your fencing accordingly for that particular referee—don't 'fight' it.There are a bunch of others but these came to mind.
>>117798Fencing gear is not too bad to navigate purchasing.For epee, the cheapest full set to get is the AF one: https://www.absolutefencinggear.com/deluxe-8-piece-electric-epee-set.html Good quality, stretchy, NO cotton, glove has proper sizing (7.5, 8, etc), up-to-date mask strap system, easy returns, sizing is spot-on if you follow the guides properly. With some socks and maybe a 6mm wrench thrown in that's about $400 for a complete set. Using proper care, the uniform will last forever. I would strongly recommend getting a pistol grip. French grip epeeists are weirdos. Downsides for this set are;-It's all Chinese made, if you care about that sort of stuff.-The blade is absolutely garbage and will break within a month, probably. -Non-FIE rated equipment. You shouldn't care about this point though, it is irrelevant for a new fencer.The next step up is PBT, Hungarian. https://shop.pbtfencing.comAn equivalent kit from them is about $620 after shipping. That gets you a FIE blade, FIE whites, FIE mask. A super good deal for entry level FIE, non-Chinese equipment. If you want your name print on the mask/whites, it's cheaper than most other stores too. Just avoid their Balaton line, go for the superlight or stretchfit series of whites. After that, you're looking at the Leon Paul Team Kit. ~$900 to the states. The GBP is terrible right now against the dollar so I would recommend this outright if you have the dosh.-LP x-change mask is THE most comfortable mask you can get. This is a fact. -LP sockets are 1000% better than other sockets. -LP whites have varying levels of durability, but will be super comfy and light. They do get soaked with sweat easily.-LP socks are superior to all other fencing socks I have tried.-Build quality, QC goes from good to ehhh with LP. Some people have terrible luck, I haven't yet.Don't order LP/PBT from US stores. Always order direct from their respective countries (https://www.leonpaul.com not https://www.leonpaulusa.com)
>>117747>>117784>>117786>>117802>>117804Thanks anons
>>117840oh and make sure to get USA Fencing membership; most clubs require it.
I started fencing this year, I noticed what I consider a setback which is that I have trouble visualising what my teacher tells me to do. I get more confident if I know beforehand what techniques I’ll be learning that just going in blind. I want to do some prep work, learning the fundamentals but also getting to know the more advanced stuff so I can be confident. I’ve been thinking about reading some classic books, is this a good approach? If so, give me some recommendations, I’ll start with pic related
>>118054I would say no. watch YouTube videos of fencing tournaments, see what they do, try and match the footwork and blade movement of the victor in each engagement. Books just can't get across the visual information. Plus a lot of it is junk old advice.
>>118054This is the best book on foil there is and maybe the best on fencing in general. anyone who tells you otherwise is wrong.
>>118058Im talking about techniques that can be referred to with names and such. I can watch all the fencing videos in the world but I won’t be able to ask about a certain technique if I’m not familiar with the name, and copying someone movements looks good on paper but if you ever really tried to learn about technique, not just in sports, you can’t get the gist of it just by looking. Even if I want to ask about a technique I saw in a video, what am I supposed to say “teach me the 10 point of the 2012 semifinals championship of hungary” or just say the name of the actual technique?>>118063Thanks! I’ll check it out
>>118066Don't overcomplicate yourself. You have attacks, parries, footwork—all can be done an infinite number of ways. Stressing over a perfect 'circle-six' is NOT the way to improve. Don't lock yourself into a finite number of actions. In an actual bout, you never do perfect examples of anything anyways. It's always adjusted for the situation on the fly.that's not to say Nadi's book will harm your fencing ability, it will be a good read; but I would just try and focus on measurable improvements first and foremost: are you winning bouts against fencers you previously could not?
>>118066Anon >>118090 is trying to hold you back. Remember that the guys who get famous aren’t just good they follow the rule of cool. Focus on only learning the most complex, flashiest and difficult movements and you’ll be immortalized in history
>>118102why yes I do flunge at 14-14 why do you ask
Fencing > HEMA.
>>118103>flungesaberists...
>>120532You rang?
>remove fencing arm as targetthere I fixed sabre, at least until capteurs come back
>>120539>implying>>120541I feel like that would just turn it into foil. Not a saber fencer, but it seems like the majority of cuts are to the arms, and occasionally to the head. Plus, then you could block the side of the body with your arm, further reducing viable target area.
>>120542shoot yeah didn't think about blocking.Ah well I can't wait for capteurs anyways
>visit fencing club>it's in a dirty run-down building and they have ancient machines/reels from the 90swhy are lots like this?
How hard physically is this sport?
>>122130not too bad. You need good legs, good stretching. Some arm strength. It's not like you're lunging up and down the strip for 9 minutes flat per bout, so you don't need serious endurance
>>120542>>120541Id say a better way would be to increase minimum blade weight and maybe balance so you can ACTUALLY PARRY.
>last summer I wanted to get into this sport>mainly to make frens, I don't care about sports>go to local club>everyone pro level or something>lots of women too>"sorry dude, you either start young or you never do. We don't accept novices either" Fuck this sport
>>123416some clubs are like that, a lot aren't. I ran a collage club and 1/2 had never fenced before
>>123416based, keeping out used up newfags. get gatekeeped. no one wants you bringing down the club old man.
>>117095I had a feeling height would be the biggest factor in a sport like this (or sports in general). Is there a point to fencing if you’re 5’9?
I can’t think of a more gay and worthless pursuit than car antenna tag
>>117095>t. doesnt have monkey arms that go past knees to compensate for manletism.
>>123438I can, shitposting about sports you don’t participate in
>>123437If you try epee (or sports in general) as someone under 6’ you’ll just get frustrated and quit. It’s a decent way of weeding out fags
>>123480Why do you want to discourage people who want to keep our niche hobbies alive? Is it fun for you to be fucking faggot?
>>123499Just saying physical limitations exist and will stop your progress sooner than later. A 5’9 manlet will get smashed by a 6’ eppeist every single time. If you want to waste time and energy learning this lesson on your own, go for it but you cant overcome nature.
>>123501>this same retard is still goingLol, lmao evenhttps://youtu.be/ctZxQp6g1VsHow tall are you even? Are you a coping lanklet trying to make excuses as to why you don’t need to train or a coping manlet making excuses about why you shouldn’t bother training? Either way you’re pathetic and your ancestors are ashamed
>>123499nta, but why do you hate honesty?if someone cant take a little bants, they probably dont want to do the thing anyways to any degree.Ive see way to many communities fall to tempid platitudes that ruin them instead of an actual sense of earned respect or frankness.id rather have a small group who can take and give punches than have a long line of screeching faggots.
>>123537For me i don’t care about them being able to take bants, I genuinely believe that manlets are low test fags and sports like fencing are a waste of their time. Call me a troll but it’s true. No decent fencers (epee being the only weapon that matters) exist under 6’.
>>123537>honesty >bantsPick one, and also Kys yourself.>>123540>call me a trollI’ll call you a stupid faggot instead. >epee being the only weapon that mattersLmao, so do none of the Olympic gold medal foilists count as decent fencers to you? How tall are you even?
>>123541>honesty >bants>Pick oneusually dont have too since honest people tend to be able to see the spirit of the law.yes being short IS a disadvantage flat out unless you got some weird arms. If anon wants to go through with it fine, but its true.
>>123546This. If we’re being honest here, Fencing is, like any other pursuit in life, dependent on height and reach. A 5’9 dude will at the very most be average at the sport and that’s only if he’s young and athletic. Technique only gets you so far when your hardware (your body) is fundamentally disadvantaged compared to the average 6’ male. I wouldn’t bother with it at all and stick to sucking cock or whatever short men are good at.
>>123546>being short is a disadvantage >Therefore don’t try to do anything. Your life is over.>>123547How tall are you? Why are you even on this board? I guarantee your the same faggot who was posting about how HEMA was pointless if your short in the hema general along with making that gay thread about how only size matters abs only “redditors” think otherwise. Either start training or fuck off.
>>123548>thing is true>therefor exaggeration for effectyou seem socially inept.yes anon you physically cannot use swords if you are an inch bellow 6 feet. such on a lemon you aspie. I dont think 4chan is for you if you take things so seriously.
>>123555It’s not exaggeration you fucking retard did you even read the post I originally responded to?
>>123556yes. >manlet is a manlet>guy says no one under 6 should play sports in general manifestly.>you freak out.
>>123557>Telling people not to try is retarded>”your exaggerating what was said”>then what was said?>”don’t bother trying”
>>123558>your exaggeratingI said he gave an exaggeration, not that You exagerated.you can also say its fine to do it too. Just found it weird you got annoyed on absolutely common hyperbole, which anon applied to all sportz.
>>123562He’s in every thread. It’s obnoxious. I want to see people succeed and there’s a specific demographic of retard that spends too much time on /fit/ that will legitimately become discouraged if they believe there’s a consensus that short people can’t fence.
>>123565No one who actually fences unironically believes that short people can’t fence. I’ve been fencing for years and I get my ass handed to me by people much shorter fairly often simply because they’re better or have trained longer. Shockingly, 4chan is full of trolls and people who don’t train, therefore nothing posted in /xs/ should be taken seriously.
>>123574Fair enough
>>123501Aren't you that cry baby faggot from the other thread? Do you even do fencing? You should unironically kill your "self" that is the faggy person that you are, but you're too miserable to let it go unfortunately
Op here. I’m quitting fencing as I am only 5ft 11.75in. As an inferior manlet, I will never be good and it’s not worth trying.More seriously, I’ve got picrel. It’s helpful, but I still feel like I can’t understand what’s going on past 1 or 2 actions, and I have no sense of what my opponent is about to do, when they are feinting, etc.I also haven’t won olympic gold yet, despite the clear promise in the title.Does anyone have any good learning materials for beginner fencers? Stuff that also covers how you should modify your technique when going against someone of opposite handedness would also be nice. Or should I just keep grinding, and improve through experience?
>>124284I'm 5'6" and I came top 10 at states once, shut the fuck up and get good. Seriously just fence people way better than you. If you're near NH/ME I'd be happy to give you lessons btw
>>124284Forgot pic
>>124285Thanks for the offer, but unfortunately I’m not near there. I’ll just keep showing up to practice and fencing I suppose. A lot of the club members will give me pointers when I fence them, so it’s been good. Plus they’re all a lot better than me lol
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>>130006nah
>>130006It’s in the olympics
>>130029so is 'swimming'like lol that's like making 'running' a sport.
>>130030To true, but wait until you see this rediculous shit.
>>120541Thats one of the most stupid suggestions I ever heard. Hands and arms are the most important target if it should have at least a semblance to real fencing. How about improving saber by punishing double hits instead of just going with the flow of two suicidal idiots jumping at each other. And before someone comes with the excuse "its not about real fighting anymore"... FINE, if its not about real fighting anymore than we should give the name fencing to the HEMA guys and call us "antenna tag". I am really sick about the fact everyone seems go be oblivious to the simple fact that fencing is about simulating swordfighting.
>>131180I think less bs priority from foot movement (give more simuls) and a time on target element for blade-lame contact to pop a light (20ms?) would be interesting in sabre. Those suuuuupppeerrrrr light 2ms 'hits' just feel wrong.
I don't think I have personally seen fencing offered outside of academic schools. Usually universities and posh private schools.Even then I haven't seen it outside of large major cities.I don't think it's a easy sport to get into outside of such places.
>>130006HEMA cope will never be in the OlympicsEpee Chads how we feeling today
>>117095Sabre is realistic and you're a cunt.t. manlet
>>124284Find a school that has a basic familiarity. At least to understand parries for lunges.
>>132785Classical saber is cool ;)
>high cost for equipment >nearest club next state over>no way of meeting people who fenceIf the sport is so popular, why is barrier of entry so high?
>>132813equipment cost isn't that bad.$160 gets you a dry starter set, but most clubs have newbie gear to loan outFinding people to fence is a challenge, but I live in the midwest and we have plenty of clubs here so idk.
>>132776As much as it pains me to say, but in 20 years HEMA will replace fencing in the olympics. Way more people like to train it and way more like to watch it. sure, at first it will be innocent, longsword as the first one to be allowed, then more and more while the pressure on fencing increases to give up space for HEMA. And then, one day, they drop the last fencing competition because the ratings are just to low.You may onot like it, but fencing killed itself when they allowed it to stray from its path of simulating real combat.T. A guy who fences but still never watches olymic fencing.
>>132823>You may onot like it, but fencing killed itself when they allowed it to stray from its path of simulating real combat.Well modern fencing is a sport, not combat.While HEMA is closer to combat, there are moves and things you cannot do because they're too dangerous. This is why we have sports.
>>132823>>132824Well, the major difference between the two really is one of mentality more than anything else.The core of HEMA, by definition, is its intention towards historical recreation. Of course, from this spawns satellite intentions, like people really like using the longswrod, so they sportify it more as the intention drifts from recreation to compition, getting closer to Olympic in nature. IMO the difference between hema and modern fencing is more of a spectrum more than anything. Like, the difference between foil and smallsword, or olympic and military saber is more one of degrees. what is the weight range allowed, How do you disincentivize doubles (like Olympics right of way), etc. If you strip them both down to mere mechanics, they really aren't separate spheres. Its more separation in intent.Literally with just a few tweaks to Olympic, it would be Early Modern Hema sparring (saber, smallsword, maybe rapier, but more epee du combat, which was somewhat between rapier and smallsword). Im personally for Olympic stripping and enforcing some more Hema like rulesets that I think would make the sport both more entertaining, as well as technical. Most of the specificness of Olympic really only developed as a process of rules lawyering anyways, like flicks or minimizing weight to the extreme. Things that are, again, more artifacts of exploiting technicalities over dozens of years in the 1900's. Id prefer something of a middleground between ultra sportification and historical authenticity. I think its disingenuous to say that a draw of olympic fencing ISNT the idea of swordfighting, its in the name, fencing. And rules should be there to encourage this as a premise. rather than a weird nebulousness between sword and sticktag that uses calcified rules to justify its own existence. But at the same time, there should be firm perimeters that allow for excellence of play in a quantifiable way.thank you for listening to my ted talk.
>>132837My idealized distinction would be:That a Hema competition would judge things based on their simulated effectuality given historical context. Something that relies more on judges for resolution, something more qualitative.Whilst Sports Fencing still give due diligence to the nature of swordsmanship in general, but rely on more hard and fast rules that have referees and more or less cut and dry resolutions, something more quantitative.
>>123540>2016 Olympic gold medalist for epee is a 5'10 KoreanHuh?
>>1328495'10 in korean feet is 6'3 in imperial.
>>132853https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romain_Cannone
>>132856Anon, everyone knows about the Napoleonic foot.Stop being blinded by Perfidious albion.
>>132813>high costLOLa top-grade Leon Paul set is like $1100, that's like a shitty AR15 with a shitty optic. Compared to shooting this sport is cheap af.
>>132869To be fair, guns have more practical uses>Self/home defense>Marksmanship>HuntingWhile fencing gear can only really be used FOR fencing
>>132978true; I did just spend $1200 on a shotty for trap shooting though. Hey it's still cheaper than having a horse
>>132869>>132978Only in murrica you have that kind of freedom. In germany the government currently wants to ban owning semi automatic guns.
>>123416not a good sport for meeting new people. mostly kids using it as a backdoor to elite universities
>try fencing in college >get heemed stiff by the one guy in the club that's been doing it since he was 5>everyone else is shit like me so we all just take turns getting poked by the captain and then flailing at each other like retardsseems like I was born into the wrong wealth bracket to enjoy this semen slurping sport bros.
>>134212are you improving? is it not fun to at least fence your co-noobs?I find fencing a really good fencer fun even if I lose 15-1, because I learn so much from that one touch I get
>>134212>be bad>be mad that someone who has trained more is better>instead of training harder decide to give it up because somehow being a poorfag is an answerYou have a losers attitude. I bet your a loser in a lot of areas in your life.
>>134215video game ELO-type matchmaking has ruined a generation people expect to win ~50% of everything as default since in the vidya they get matched against similar rank people
>>134212This is a hard blackpill to swallow. If you didn't start something young you probably won't ever be great at it. Not just fencing although the money can make this particular sport even harder to improve in
>>134239>don’t do things you like because you didn’t start as a child. Resign yourself to misery or only doing things you’re already good atWhy are there so many bitter losers on this board?
>>134239Wrong, retard.It's just that your ways of learning become more set in their ways and less people care to give you advice the older you get.You can learn anything, anytime. It will always take time, but anything you can improve at gradually you can master.
>>134252This, it takes 10,000 hours to become a master of a given skill. Whether or not you can reach that number at a given age is entirely dependent on how much time you want to put into it.If you’re 20 and out 10 hours a week into fencing you can be a master by 40.
>>134246>>134252For most people it's true because they aren't interested in the journey but rather the destination>>134255I think this is a bad way of thinking because even though you put time into something doesn't mean you will automatically be good at it. a lot of people have a bad mindset of feeling like they deserve to improve just because they put in the hours
>>134268Those people aren’t actually putting in the hours then, they’re just phoning it in. You’re probably right though. To git gud you have to go through the process of gitting rather than just being gud. I suspect this why most people drop a martial art within 2 months to 2 years.
>>134239You can start something young and not be good at it, and you can start something late and go on to master it. I'd argue that fencing is one of the better sports to choose if you start late. You don't need to be in your physical prime to be a good fencer.
>>134212>>134212Are you joking? This sounds like a great environment to learn in-Readily-available reference for what a "good" fencer is who you can fight too (important)-Many other fencers who are at your skill level-They will likely develop different fencing styles you can learn from-Gameplay loop is get crushed by captain, think about how you could've played differently, test out new ideas on newbiesidk man I'd say stick with it and try to kindle some sort of rivalry with the new people at the club and you'll start to really chase after those wins
French or Pistol grip /xs/? I like french because muh trad foil.
>>135959Pistol of course, even for epee. I use a small LP Zer0
>>135959Italian
>>115460Is Mensur (German academic fencing) /xs/?
>>137683Yes but probably doesn’t belong in this thread
I need a new gym type duffle bag for everything but my weapons, what get? (so whites, lame, mask, water, cords, etc)
>>137740Just get a regular duffel bag anything else is a waste of money
>>137744that's what I was thinking, but everything seems to be made in china crap with suspicious reviews, down to the $50 level. Maybe I'll spring for an LL Bean or something. I'm just sick of zippers and seams falling apart on my soft goods I buy
>>137747I’ve bought expensive bangs and the same shit still happens. At least I don’t have to care about replacing some shit I bought at Walmart for 20 dollars
>check out new club>they have THREE Hungarian coaches wtf Hungary chill out
>>132869>$1100, that's like a shitty AR15 with a shitty opticYou can do a poverty pony build for like $460. Anderson lower and parts kit, cheap PSA upper. Slap an $80 Bushnell TRS-25 on it, get a bunch of $8 polymer mags, and spend the rest on ammo (or better yet, a progressive press and components).
>>115460I want to be able to fence people with an electronic scoring system in my driveway. When I dabbled in fencing it was with the club at college so I never had my own equipment. What kind of money am I going to have to set aside to have an adequate setup for myself and loaner equipment for 2-3 guests?
>>138963EnPointe wireless reels ($800) + VSM [virtual scoring machine] & remote ($275) + old laptop ($0) = strip setup.$150 tools; wrenches, tape, soldering iron, wire strippers, multimeter, test weights, lighter, shims, all of the bits you need to armorerer.$20 15-meter tape measure and chalk for marking the piste. Also, please don't fence on a hard surface like a driveway if you can. Your body will be destroyed over time. 10-piece foil kits (because you ARE doing foil, right?) are $450 from Absolute Fencing. Durable stuff, besides the blade. This is honestly a good deal, it saves you like $180 over buying parts separately.If you wwaaaaaaantttt to you can do epee I guess, which lowers the cost a bit. No lame, no mask with bib, no mask cord. And, you can get away with using the shitty favero wireless system. It's not terrible with epee. Keep in mind, those 10-piece kits all have bags and knickers, neither of which are critical for noobs you're lending stuff to. But if you try and be sneaky and buy piecemeal, you end up losing money sort of over not having bought the kits. Sizing isn't that big a deal for loaner stuff. Large masks work with 95% of people even if they are wobbly on the small-heads out there. Size ~9.5 gloves cover most people too. Just try and go a tad over the average, if you know the size category of the people you'll be introducing to the sportthanks for trying to get people to try fencing out though!
>>138991>because you ARE doing foil, right?Leaning towards epee since the foil and saber portions of this old project are incomplete. What do you think of this /diy/ scoring box?https://github.com/wnew/fencing_scoring_box>if you know the size category of the people you'll be introducing to the sportI have friends who are freakishly tall and some who are rather short. I'll let the more financially stable ones buy their own kit and try to accommodate the poorfags as well as my semi-poorfag self can.
>>138963Why not just fence without the electric system? Its such a hastle.
>>140254I figure the beeps and the boops and the flashy lights and scoreboard will help keep the attention of people who are used to being glued to their skinner box nightmare bricks. It also seemed reasonable that if I were buying loaner equipment it would be better to get the electrical stuff and fence dry with the intent of upgrading later than to get non-electrical and have to pay to replace it with electrical on top of getting the reels and scoring apparatus.
I bet the olympic fencer of japan gets lots of pussy but the one in the U.S. gets no pussy you know what I mean
I hate back flicks
>>142550Git gud>>140332No. I do not.
>>132785>MOF sabre>realisticJust do classical, MOF sabre fucking sucks,
Bump, I like fencing.
>>144074me too! Wish a NAC would come my way
>>144079We should go fencing anon
>>144081where you at, I'm in Denver
Can anyone suggest a youtibe channel where it's just 20+mins of matches or bouts?
>>144106just sub to all of these https://www.youtube.com/user/CyrusofChaos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-YsbVp_L7TnuyMwz5nBmA https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaRxWBNb8YwJUdVfwINAv2A https://www.youtube.com/c/FencersEdge/videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0cYbI_OZLy4HfRnDFC55kQ https://www.youtube.com/user/DvGoT https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdp-Bm6q-7uY8mKNporFuUg https://www.youtube.com/user/RenegadePizzahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmtALz8yYLoSIy6LkXs-h0w https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPwFBzTAte5xufVaPXmtjqAhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYp5sbfQbjZkvNt0o3lZ6hQ https://www.youtube.com/user/PresidentOfChinahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCT4FI5gT5_uXuUdWZ_M8MQ https://www.youtube.com/user/sydneysabrecentrecouple of em are what you seek, no I won't say which
yellow card for almost going off the end of the --strip-- board!
>>117095epee is great for beginners, bout it
>>132785>realistic>tip bends into opponent's forearmnigger please
>>148160we need capteurs back