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Related: About this forumIf you're not a fan of fencing, would this make you more likely to watch or less likely to watch?
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If you're not a fan of fencing, would this make you more likely to watch or less likely to watch? (Original Post)
True Dough
Apr 19
OP
I think it's pretty cool. Fun fact: Science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein was on the fencing team
rsdsharp
Apr 19
#7
Errol Flynn and Zorro is about all I know about swashbuckling, and this woman
Brother Buzz
Apr 20
#10
underpants
(197,004 posts)1. Mmm I'm on the fence about this
No really I like it. Its a great presentation of the skill involved.
True Dough
(27,170 posts)4. On the fence?
I'm going to start a picket line for such cringe!
Journeyman
(15,478 posts)2. I like it. Akin to seeing the puck in hockey, or the golfball in flight . . .
Purists will object, while most will find it insightful and a great improvement for the spectator.
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,437 posts)3. My sister was on the fencing team in college
One of her boyfriends was the captain of team. I never attended a match but was interested. This system may help the sport.
True Dough
(27,170 posts)5. Did they marry?
I'm guessing much sparring would have ensued.
He was piste at her for her frequent derobement.
True Dough
(27,170 posts)8. Foiled again!
And your emoji game is on point!
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,437 posts)11. No
rsdsharp
(12,078 posts)7. I think it's pretty cool. Fun fact: Science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein was on the fencing team
as a midshipman at Annapolis in the late 1920s. He always taped a small ivory elephant to the inside of his wrist as a good luck charm when he fenced.
Bayard
(30,125 posts)9. Fencing class--where I met my ex
Ah, good times!
I do still have my mask and foil. I also have his.
Brother Buzz
(40,294 posts)10. Errol Flynn and Zorro is about all I know about swashbuckling, and this woman

My mom knew Helene Mayer from Mills College and often told me of her incredible story. After reading this bio, I can appreciate her even more.
Oh, the technically perfect photograph was taken by none other than Imogen Cunningham who was a fixture on campus back in the day; Mom told me stories of her, too.
https://quarterly.mills.edu/helene-mayer-and-fencing-at-mills/
Harker
(18,043 posts)12. Less.
I similarly disliked the hockey puck that was surrounded by a glow, or left an illuminated trail.