Q: Who can join the fencing club?
A: Any Hamilton student or employee (or employee’s child).

Q: Do I need to know how to fence already?
A: No. The club provides instruction for beginners, and most of our members have never fenced before joining the club.

Q:
Do I need to buy equipment?
A: No. The club can provide you with equipment both for practice and for competition. You may find, in time, that you would like to own your own equipment, but you won't be required to.

Q: How many different weapons are there?
A: There are 3 blades- Foil, Sabre, and Epee.

Q: What's the difference?
A: Foil and epee are thrusting weapons while sabre is a cutting blade. There are also differences in the rules governing what is and is not on target for each, and how a legal hit may be scored.

Q: Will I have to learn all 3?
A: No. New fencers choose one of the weapons to begin with, but may eventually learn others if they want to.

Q: How do meets work?
A: Most of the meets we attend are individual competition. This means that we go as a team, but register and compete as individuals.  There is another format for meets, where each team competes as a team, and this style may be employed more frequently.

Q: Is there a novice division?
A: Most of the meets we go to offer novice competition.

Q: How likely am I to get hurt?
A: Not very. Fencing uses protective masks and clothing, so injuries are rare. The most common injuries are sprains and pulled muscles.

Q: When do I learn to do all the flashy moves I saw in The Princess Bride ?
A: Probably never. Fencing has an image generated by movies that is not quite correct. It is much more constrained and disciplined than it is often shown. If you're interested in seeing a more representative display, rent By the Blade or, even better, drop by one of our practices and check it out!