The reasons I started fencing-part 4
So I started to take a foil group lesson once a week at #the Westside Fencing.
The class was taught by an instructor, #Roberta Brown, who is also a swordmaster/actress. The class was small, only 4 people were there.
At the end of 6th lesson, we fenced with the club manager, #Andy Shaw, who is also the United States Fencing Association’s Official Historian and now a coach at Fairfield Avenue School of Fencing, LA. He has been fencing over 50+ years by now.
Yes, quite a few people start practice fencing when they are between 8 to 10 (8 years old is the youngest who can start fencing). And I started as an adult. There’s no way that I could have win. All of my classmate were beat by him without getting any touches.
My turn. I thought about, “Well, I only have practiced for 6 weeks. Just do the best.” And guess what? I got one touch out from him. I was so excited. I was the only one who got a touch! Yes, it was a lucky touch. But a touch is a touch and I got one point out from him!
This was the moment when I had decided to continue to learn fencing.













