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In the broadest possible sense, fencing is the practice of armed combat involving cutting, stabbing or bludgeoning weapons directly manipulated by hand, rather than shot or thrown - swords, knives, pikes, bayonets, batons, clubs etc. In contemporary common usage, fencing tends to refer specifiaclly to European schools of swordsmanship and to the modern Olympic sport which has evolved out of them.

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Fencing

Fencing

In the broadest possible sense, fencing is the practice of armed combat involving cutting, stabbing or bludgeoning weapons directly manipulated by hand, rather than shot or thrown - swords, knives, pikes, bayonets, batons, clubs etc. In contemporary common usage, fencing tends to refer specifiaclly to European schools of swordsmanship and to the modern Olympic sport which has evolved out of them.

Also, stage-fencing - the practice of representing sword-fights on stage or screen; academic fencing - a form of ritualised combat practiced by some German student fraternities.

Etymology
The Emergence of Modern Fencing
Fencing Philosophies
The Weapons
Right of Way
Protective Clothing
The Practice of Fencing
Electronic Scoring Equipment
Electric Equipment Repair
Non-Electronic Scoring
Notable Modern Fencers & Fencing Masters
Notable Classical Fencers & Fencing Masters

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