Actually, me and my esteemed colleague(Kevin) crosstrain with wooden waster forms of the rapier and longsword and really only use some face protection and control our strikes and thrusts so as to only make it known that the opponent would have been hit rather than just going hell-for-leather in 100% full speed bouts wherein somebody could get easily injured by a fully-powered strike or thrust with a waster.
We do spar with intent, we're just extremely careful when the strikes and thrusts are ready to terminate on the opponent's exposure. Control is our strongest emphasis, although mishaps do still occasionally occur. <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
We train in the circumstances of an urban setting in which both fighters are unarmoured and have only their sword at their disposal for immediate self-defense. It is more reminiscent of the transition period between the wider cutting blades' dominance and the evolution of the narrower foyning blades. I can't really imagine any circumstance where an unarmoured rapier fighter would want to encounter an armoured longsword wielder, since the rapier's point is loth to penetrate such strong defenses. Personally, I'd either run or discard the rapier for a sturdy rondel dagger that is far more wont to handle the gaps in the armour.
Justin


Bring unto me a rapier fencer!!! <img src="/forum/images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" />
