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Fencing is an art that can be traced way back to the days of the Egyptians and Romans. This sport also took place during the Renaissance Era, and even continues to be popular among many today. Although many refer to this as a sport, serious Fencers think of it as a true art form that truly resembles power and dignity. It is an inter personal form of expression that releases the beast deep within us.

It is human nature to impress people, and to show off our skill level to others. You’ve seen fencing in Hollywood movies, and you probably have seen it in Old Martial Arts Dojo’s as well. Evidence of this sport can be traced back to the Egyptians around 1200 BC. The Greeks and Romans always liked to use the Short Swords and Light Spears. After the Roman Civilization crumbled around 400 AD, the bulky weapons used by the Barbarians repressed this sport for 1000 years until the Renaissance Era began in 1400 AD.

The reason this happened is this was the century that Gun Powder was developed and guns were starting to get used. So the use for the Heavy Armor used by the Barbarians was quickly becoming a thing of the past. Modern Fencing came on the horizon around 1500 AD, and Spain were the pioneers of this sport in these days. Spain was the first country to publish the first 2 fencing manuals.

Fencing became much more popular around 1600 AD. Noblemen practicing this sport during this time period were killed in Duels than in Battle with their enemies. King Charles IX in the 1700 AD era started the French Fencing Academy. This sport was known for being very dangerous in these times. But modern practice of this discipline uses less intrusive weapons that are are not designed to kill the opponent.

Fencing started in America around 1860. It came about due to the French and Italian immigrant Fencing Masters who were late ancestors of the originators of this sport. The very first American Fencing School was started in 1874. The French, Italians and Hungarians founded the International Fencing Association in Europe during the 20th Century, since these cultures always had deeper roots into the sport.

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