by admin » 24 Mar 2012 19:20
Jas asked me this by PM, but I thought it would be useful to have it here, as it might be useful for others and also others can make their own suggestions.
My answer is that it basically depends on what you want to do. You need training weapons for the classes you intend to take part in, for example if you want to do dagger classes then you need a safe dagger simulator. In that case a short wooden stick or a rolled-up and taped half magazine would work. For sword classes you need something safe to use that approximates the dimensions of the sword being taught. That could be a red oak stick, or a nylon sword, or a blunt steel sword.
Regards safety clothing it again comes down to what you intend to do. For attending classes you will need a pair of leather gloves and many classes require a fencing mask.
If you want to spar then you need all of the sparring gear that you need to spar.. If you intend to spar with steel then that's a lot of required stuff and we recommend people to wear certain minimum sets of safety equipment in proportion to what weapon simulator they are using. People are responsible for their own safety and that of their training partners, and attendence at the event is reliant upon signing a recognition of risk form, but at the end of the day we will stop anything unsafe that we see, including wearing inappropriate or insufficient safety gear whilst sparring.