Long before "fencing" was associate with white jackets, light-weight
foils and the Olympic games, the rapier was a tool of life and death.
Heavier than its modern counterparts, capable both of thrusting and
cutting, it was often used along with a dagger, shield, or cloak. The
rapier was the weapon of choice in the Renaissance at the peak of the
duelling era. The Italian school of swordsmanship was highly influential
amongst the major courts of Europe and produced scholarly writings that
are still reprinted and studied today. The system of Italian fencing is
efficient, athletic, and strategic. In these pages Devon Boorman lays
out the foundation for the art of the rapier through a clear modern
approach. Starting first with healthy and powerful body mechanics, you
will then progress through the techniques of movement, attack, and
defence. From there, you will learn the aspects of timing and blade
control that made the Italian school so revered. These skills are then
tied together into a clear strategic framework, along with guidance on
effectively training and conditioning tactical responses into your body
to achieve long-term mastery. Not only is Italian Rapier a beautiful
martial art in its own right, but the techniques and theory presented
here are valuable and informative for practitioners of nearly any
hand-to-hand weapons tradition.