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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Does it
hurt if I am hit?
A. Sword fencing is a contact activity, the object of which is to
score points by hitting your opponent with a metal blade. It would
be astonishing if the sword fencers engaged in a bout did not collect
bruises and small cuts from time to time. However, the protective
equipment is very effective and the blades of the weapons are flexible,
so injuries more serious than abrasions and bruises are rare.
The rules of etiquette also assist is reducing the risk of injury,
as sword fencing is a respectful and gentlemanly (though vigorous)
pursuit.
Likewise, if the sword fencers do not warm up properly, pulled and
strained muscles will result, but the warm up at Loughton Fencing
Club usually prevents such injuries.
Q. Is the
club insured in respect of injuries sustained during a sword fencing
session?
A. Yes, but you are invited to take out your own insurance with
the British Fencing Association through Loughton Fencing Club.
Q. Must I have my own insurance?
A. No, unless you intend to enter certain competitions outside of
Loughton Fencing Club.
Q. Is age (old, young, middle) a disadvantage or advantage?
A. No, unless you intend to train for the Olympics. There are expert
sword fencers of all ages. See the "Sword Fencing Philosophy"
section.
Q. Do I
have to be very fit?
A. No, it is more important to be agile and flexible (than to be
able to run a marathon) in sword fencing, but general fitness helps.
Q. If I
sign on for a term, can I leave during that term?
A. Yes, but it might not be possible to give a refund of fees paid.
Each case will be decided on its own facts.
Q. If I leave
the club, can I return?
A. Yes, provided that the membership list has not been closed due
to a large number of new members having joined, in which case your
name can be placed on a waiting list.
Q. Do I have to buy my own kit?
A. Initially Loughton Fencing Club will lend kit to you, so that
you can try sword fencing and decide if it is for you. However,
if you join the club, you will be expected to purchase your own
kit, possibly in stages; to spread the cost Loughton Fencing Club
can sometime secure a discount on kit from certain suppliers.
Q. How much does the kit cost?
A. That depends on what you buy and from which supplier. As a starting
point and an example, a basic steam foil, under plastron, jacket,
mask and glove will be about £150-£200 in total from
a British supplier.
Q. What
will it cost to join Loughton Fencing Club?
A. Fees for each person are £50 per term payable quarterly
in advance, there being four terms per year, the total cost per
year is £200. It is also necessary to join Loughton Sports
Centre and pay an annual fee of £38.
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