Fencing – Introduction

If you are interested in fencing, this Explore Fencing Zone aims to tell you all the basics. Whether you are a spectator or want to put on a mask and hold a sword yourself, here’s what you need to know.

GETTING STARTED

To start, discover the weapons, learn about the rules, or find out some fun facts! Explore the Zone using the boxes at the bottom of this page and in the links on the menu.

Fencing is not as complicated as you may think – it’s no more technical or tactical than other sports like tennis or golf.  And like those sports, you can lose yourself in the technical elements of fencing. This zone will help you navigate the start of your fencing journey, and will guide you towards a fuller understanding of the sport.

FAST ANSWERS

Raring to go? Here are some fast answers to the most commonly asked questions:

Why start fencing?

It’s a great way to give your mind and body a workout (and best of all you get to hit people with swords!)

Who is it for?

Everyone. Fencing is a sport for all ages. All you need is enthusiasm.

Is it all very competitive?

There are all kinds of clubs and fencing experiences out there – fun one-off activities with plastic kit, social club environments which cater for a range of different ages and abilities, right up to the competitive performance clubs. There are lots of competitions across the age groups catering for novices to fencers trying to qualify to represent Malaysia.

What equipment do I need? What should I wear?

Most clubs will let you borrow fencing equipment when you first start. For your first sessions you should wear long tracksuit trousers, indoor trainers, and a t-shirt. Check with the club as if you are starting with plastic kit you will want to wear a long sleeved t-shirt.

What if I want a proper workout?

Fencing is unique in its need for mental and physical dedication – an intense match or training can burn 400 calories per hour. (So bring a change of t-shirt!)

Can I take it to another level?

With plenty of competitions across the UK there are numerous opportunities to compete and reach the top in a sport that has a rich history- all the way to the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Is there a disability option?

Many people participate in fencing with disabilities and there is also the option to participate in Wheelchair Fencing at club and also at competition (right up to the Paralympics).

Is there a family option?

Most fencing clubs offer a variety of memberships and tuition for beginners of all ages.

FTATA and our family of partners look forward to sharing your fencing journey with you!

Next:

What is a bib? breeches? balestra? See our glossary on common terms here.

Explore Fencing

Introduction to Fencing

The Rules

The Weapons

How to Get Started