Post by schlager7 on Dec 4, 2011 18:39:04 GMT -6
TEXAS ASSAULT 2012
Location: O'Connell School, Galveston, Texas
Date: February 18, 2012 9:30 am - 4 pm
Fees: $15 Pre Registration/ $20 at the Door
Equipment: 3/4"x41" rattan with a leather guard. This will be provide by us. Basic safety protection. Loaner protection will be available.
More info & pre-registration here.
RULES
We are putting some thought into this. Since we have a wide range of backgrounds that will be involved we can't make everyone happy. But its going to be fun and challenging for everyone.
Weapon:
Will be provided. 3/4"x41" rattan with leather baskethilt.
Personal Protection:
Head: Fencing Mask/Escrima Mask. Bars closer than 3/4" apart.
Hands: The hilt will protect your hand. Wrist protection is advised or will be provided. A thick padded glove is tight to fit into the hilt. Off hand should have a padded glove. Lacrosse/street hockey.
Arms: Elbow Pads
Groin Protection.
Basic Rules: We are following English country singlestick rules from about the late 17th century. This will keep it very simple and easy to judge. The purpose was to draw 1" of blood from a person scalp. We can't do this of course, but rules will be based on that.
Bouts will be in a ring approximately 20'-30' in diameter. That depends how many we setup and need.
The head is the only target.
Off hand can check the opponents basket or sword arm.
Obvious blocking with the offhand will count as a hit.
There will be an afterblow rule. This means that within a fencing time, if the counter attack lands, then it will count as a double hit. This will force the fencers to defend themselves immediate after an attack.
No grappling
No thrusting
Play to 3-5 hits or 5 minutes.
There will be 2 judges (1 point) and a director (1.5 points). This may change depending on how many participants we have on the day. I also hope to have the directors rotating around that represent the different backgrounds we will have participating.
Detailed Rules: Not much more, you can read here some of the history and details we may get into.
backswording.webplus.net/page12.html
Location: O'Connell School, Galveston, Texas
Date: February 18, 2012 9:30 am - 4 pm
Fees: $15 Pre Registration/ $20 at the Door
Equipment: 3/4"x41" rattan with a leather guard. This will be provide by us. Basic safety protection. Loaner protection will be available.
More info & pre-registration here.
RULES
We are putting some thought into this. Since we have a wide range of backgrounds that will be involved we can't make everyone happy. But its going to be fun and challenging for everyone.
Weapon:
Will be provided. 3/4"x41" rattan with leather baskethilt.
Personal Protection:
Head: Fencing Mask/Escrima Mask. Bars closer than 3/4" apart.
Hands: The hilt will protect your hand. Wrist protection is advised or will be provided. A thick padded glove is tight to fit into the hilt. Off hand should have a padded glove. Lacrosse/street hockey.
Arms: Elbow Pads
Groin Protection.
Basic Rules: We are following English country singlestick rules from about the late 17th century. This will keep it very simple and easy to judge. The purpose was to draw 1" of blood from a person scalp. We can't do this of course, but rules will be based on that.
Bouts will be in a ring approximately 20'-30' in diameter. That depends how many we setup and need.
The head is the only target.
Off hand can check the opponents basket or sword arm.
Obvious blocking with the offhand will count as a hit.
There will be an afterblow rule. This means that within a fencing time, if the counter attack lands, then it will count as a double hit. This will force the fencers to defend themselves immediate after an attack.
No grappling
No thrusting
Play to 3-5 hits or 5 minutes.
There will be 2 judges (1 point) and a director (1.5 points). This may change depending on how many participants we have on the day. I also hope to have the directors rotating around that represent the different backgrounds we will have participating.
Detailed Rules: Not much more, you can read here some of the history and details we may get into.
backswording.webplus.net/page12.html