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Riiiight. So I guess it's not just third world countries where fencing means using barbed wire to secure the cows..... :P
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Usually bigger cities tend to offer fencing (or some sort of martial art involving swordplay), I've never seen anyone offer classes in smaller towns.
i´ll watch if they change it to involve Japanese swords and decapitations of the loser of course.
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I fenced throughout high school. It was very fun and quite a challenge in coordination and endurance (it is funny to see how sloppy people get as a large tournament progresses). The electronic épées have taken a lot of the subjective nature out of the sport and the need for a third party judge for practicing, as well.
just read some ancient scripts and scrolls that contains martial arts and practice it on banana trees with your machette!
I also live in third world country that fencing means barbed wire to keep goats.
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Some big city highschools & some colleges have fencing programs, but none I've ever attended.
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