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 One of the first SCA activities that draws the attention and interest of people is a form of combat commonly referred to as Heavy Weapons Combat.
There are no restrictions as to the size or gender of a fighter, however, heavy fighters must be 18 years or older to authorize.
If you are interested in heavy combat, we suggest that you come to a fighter practice to see what is being done. Many fighters carry extra equipment with them and you may be able to armor-up and try out heavy combat.
Once you decide you like heavy combat (and all the bruises that go with it) your fellow fighters can help direct you to sources for finding your own armor and weapons.
You will need your own equipment to authorize.
For more information, please contact the Heavy Weapons Marshal |
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Meridien Rapier is not fought with rattan sticks and heavy plate armor. Instead we use steel schlagers with rubber tips and protective clothing (primarily). This lighter equipment allows for greater mobility about the field and more theatrical antics when appropriate. For your first lesson, the only equipment you will need is enthusiasm. As your training continues, you will be expected to begin assembling your armor (protective clothing). However, most of our instructors will have some extra equipment for you to borrow, while you are working on it. In order to authorize, we DO require you to own your own armor, but you DO NOT have to have your own mask/helm or weapons. This way, you can try your hand at Meridien Rapier and see if you like it, before you invest in the more expensive pieces of equipment.
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If you have any questions about SCA combat (heavy or rapier), please contact the Shire Marshal
Fighter Links: Metalwork and Forging, Kingdom Marshals Page |
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Fighter Practice: Held every Sunday at Fair Road Park in Statesboro, around 2 PM.
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Directions : On Hwy 67/Fair Road, head north. You will reach two traffic lights close together, the first at Gentilly and the second at Chandler (this takes you onto campus). The next light is Herty, which is also an entrance onto the GSU campus. Continuing on Fair Rd you will pass an Arby's, a Food Lion, numerous fast food restaurants and a small strip center, all on the right, with the campus on your left. At the next light (Zetterower: Wendy's will be on the right) stay in the middle lane and go straight. You will see a baseball field on the right, and a brick building (this is the Parks and Recreation building). Take the first right at the building. **You pass the building, a small playground, and tennis courts. We usually set up for practice just past the tennis courts. From the north, take your best route to 301 South (also Main St North/South). Immediately after crossing the railroad tracks take a left (in front of a tattoo shop) and immediate right (these are two tight turns). The Rec Center building will be in front of you on the left. Take the left and follow the directions above from the **. |
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