Fencing
how to get stared in fencing
Lets get stared
so first of all you should join a fencing club first I'm going to show the one I go to http://www.kcfencing.org/classes/ and this one me not be near you so when you are screeching for a club make Teach they have the weapon the you are wishing to pursue
and If you get good at fencing here is a great tournament website https://askfred.net/
Sabre fencing
The Sabre is one of the three weapons of modern Fencing, and is alternatively spelled saber in American English. The Sabre differs from the other modern fencing weapons, the
Epee and Foil, in that it is possible to score with the edge of the blade for this reason, movements and attacks are very fast. For the other two weapons, valid touches are only scored using the point of the blade. Sabre uses the convention of Right of way to determine who acquires the touch. PS this well take very long to learn and good if you are committed
Epee fencing
As a thrusting weapon the Epee is similar to a Foil (compared to a Sabre, but has a stiffer blade which is triangular in cross-section with a V-shaped groove called a Fuller, has a larger bell guard, and is heavier. The technique however, is somewhat different, as there are no rules regarding priority and right of way. In addition, the entire body is a valid target area. this is a good one if you want to try fencing but keep in mind this is very different from the other blades
Foil fencing
I do not know much about this weapon style so you may want to research this one but I do know that it takes longer to learn then Epee but easy to learn then Sabre.
Men's Individual Sabre Semi-Finals - London 2012 Olympics
USA win Women's Team Epee Bronze - London 2012 Olympics
Italy Win Men's Fencing Team Foil - London 2012 Olympics