Search
Categories
Latest Tweets
I just took the "which RIOT! song are you" quiz and got: Fences! Try it: http://bit.ly/yPRGT

@fxp123 Different times - now we're all fenced in & locked up & our porches are in our backyards - w/ high block fences - rather sad really

listening to 'Fences' by Paraless @imeem http://x.imeem.com/JRVc-0ZZX3

I just took the "which RIOT! song are you" quiz and got: Fences! Try it: http://bit.ly/17F40W

Borders, Fences, and what is possible: http://tinyurl.com/kngl4a

Elizabethan Fencing

The term Elizabethan fencing is used to denote fencing techniques that were developed by the English during the 16th and 17th centuries. “Elizabethan” refers to the era in which Queen Elizabeth reigned and is believed by many to be England’s “golden age”. One popular book written on Elizabethan fencing is entitled Paradoxes of Defense written by George Silver. In his writing Silver was firmly opposed to the use of the then popular rapier as the fencers weapon of choice and encouraged the use of not only English weapons, but also English techniques.

Elizabethan FencingSilver’s work warns its readers of the danger they face when using Spanish or Italian fencing techniques. Elizabethan fencing masters also often included teachings about honor and philosophy as an integral part of fencing.

Elizabethan fencing differed much from other styles prevalent in its day. For example a gentleman taught in the art of Elizabethan fencing would often focus more on thrusting much like modern fencing practices. Elizabeth fencing also taught the importance of a fencer’s stance. The weapon leg was kept to the rear the sword was not used for defensive measures. Elizabethan fencing required itElizabethan Fencings user to parry using either an off-hand weapon or even a special mailed palm glove.

Fencing in general was used more by gentlemen of the time because it was taught as an art form. An individual certainly could have learned broadsword techniques but by many of the upper-crust that was considered debasing as it required sweating and lowering ones standards to associate with those on the lower rung of society. Things like physical attacks (grabbing, tripping and shoving) were considered barbaric ways to win.

Today you will find many who not only study Elizabethan fencing but also adhere to its philosophies. One can find many manuals on the study of Elizabethan fencing as well as societies to join in order to study period fencing.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print this article!
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks

Leave a Reply

Questions and Answers

13 And Thinking About Joining Fencing?
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 01:18:54 GMT
Okay, So i was thinking about maybe joining fencing? It looks really really fun. I was just wondering maybe what to expect from the first class? And types of things i would do in fencing...? Thanks:)

Why Is My Dog Eating My Fence?
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 22:43:16 GMT
Just recently my German Shepard who is a year old just now started eating a big hole in our privacy fence.. he is actually swallowing pieces of it! I now have to chain him up outback so he does not keep doing it... Im hoping this is not something serious though please help! Thanks for the info but the dog is NOT chained up for a long period of time he is walked everyday and I take him to the bark park 3 times a week to run and associate with other dogs. As soon as I let him out the door he ru

Erecting Large Fence Panels?
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 22:40:34 GMT
At the rear of my garden I have an old style metal fence, you know the old style that were pointed at the top. I cannot remove this fence as it runs the length of the entire street as a barrier between us & the old Quarry Pit. Anyway back to the point, I have 5 fence panels approx 1.83 metre across & high, & due to certain issues I cannot use fence posts to erect the panels with. The question is would wood batons front & back of metal fence, top & bottom (screwed together) be ok to then screw

Im Kind Of On Both Sides Of The Fence When I Say We Should Trade Hamilton?
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:56:03 GMT
We should trade him for Camby so we Have Cap in 010 to get a Big Man and we would propley have the Same Amount of Cap that we had this offseason with Kwame and Afflao and Bynums Expering Contracts But we shouldnt Trade Hamilton because i like the 3 Gaurd Scheme that they will be doing with him and Gordon and Stuckey and Hamilton Starting and Ben Gordon getting 20 a Night off the Bench Whats your guys take on this Should we Trade Hamilton or Keep Hamilton

Electric Fence Question?
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 20:58:29 GMT
Hello, I'm a first time horse owner and we've bought an electric charger for our fencing. It says that it's good for up to fifteen miles, but we won't be fencing in fifteen miles. Does that mean the 'zap' will be stronger? I know this sounds sick, but it's a question my mother and I were wondering. If you could answer this I would greatly appreciate it! I know not to use barbed wire, it's not adequate fencing for a horse. The only reason I put 'first time horse owner' is because I've been bo

Related Ads