INTRODUCTORY FENCING SYLLABUS

developed for Carolingian SCA Rapier Practice
updated 01/15/02


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A Note on the Methodology

This syllabus teaches  the basics of  French classical fencing adapted for SCA use. We use epees and foils in SCA fencing, and these are the weapons appropriate to that style. This is different from real Renaissance-era fencing. There is no fixed methodology for teaching Renaissance fencing and no system; it is an area still being researched. Every master had their own techniques and terminology, most of it arcanely explained in the manuals that have come down to us. Different regions and national schools had different theories and approaches. The real rapiers used in the Renaissance were very much heavier than modern fencing weapons and this demands different styles. One of the biggest differences is that of dui tempi (parry-riposte), a style made possible by lighter swords, versus the stesso tempo (essentially oppositional counter-attack) of the  Renaissance masters. It's an entirely different way of fighting,  evolving from the European sword arts that preceded it in the Middle Ages. It's interesting and exciting to study, but at present it isn't practical to teach to beginners with SCA weapons and rules. This syllabus gives the student a workable framework for the weapons used in the SCA now. Once the student understands this basic approach, they will have a basis for beginning further exploration of historical European sword arts.

Basic assumptions:

Week 1: Basic Footwork and Holding the Blade (no armoring up required)

FOOTWORK:

BLADEWORK:

WARM-DOWN LECTURE:

Week 2: Direct Attacks, Parry Quarte

FOOTWORK:

BLADEWORK: ATTACK

BLADEWORK: DEFENSE

WARM-DOWN LECTURE:

Week 3: Disengage and Riposte

FOOTWORK:

BLADEWORK: REVIEW

BLADEWORK: DISENGAGE AND RIPOSTE

WARM-DOWN LECTURE:

Week 4: Low-line

FOOTWORK:

BLADEWORK: REVIEW

BLADEWORK: QUARTE TO SIXTE AND BACK

BLADEWORK: LOWLINE

CONTROLLED BOUTING:

Week 5: Feints and Beats

REVIEW

ATTACK:

CONTROLLED BOUTING:

WARM-DOWN LECTURE:

Week 6: Cuts and Off-hand Parries

DEFENSE:

BLADEWORK: ATTACK

CONTROLLED BOUTING:

WARM-DOWN LECTURE:

Week 7: Reversed Stance, Fighting from your Knees

FOOTWORK:

DEFENSE AND ATTACK

CONTROLLED BOUTING:

WARM-DOWN LECTURE:

Week 8: Off-Hand and Preparing for Authorization

CONTROLLED BOUTING:

WARM-DOWN LECTURE: