Postby John_Clements » Wed Sep 15, 2004 12:38 pm
Good question, the answer is a variety of things. A GFS rating for rapier (i.e, evaluation of core physical skill demonstration and term comprehension) has been available, but no members have had the opportunity to obtain it yet. The substantial increased in longsword and side sword material in recent years has absorbed a lot of interest among enthusiasts and without question dominated our curricula. The rapier has not yet seen the same kind of renaissance that we have had for historical source materials on other weapons. Most members who study rapier are limited in being able to find training partners or attend events. ARMA has held about three rapier seminars in the last 4 years I believe, though. Another problem is that we have been very disappointed in the quality of both replica rapiers and rapier training substitutes (i.e., flexi rapiers, which we no longer advocate). Plus, we have had difficulties in securing good wooden rapier foyles ---but we expect this will finally be changing next year. Additionally, as Director I have not made rapier fencing a priority the past three years among either my Houston class or my travel teaching schedule, although this too will be changing next year. <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
JC
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