Lightsaber dueling as a competitive sport

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2019 06:46:39 +0000

 

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THE French Fencing Fed­eration officially recog­nized lightsaber dueling as a competitive sport. The physicality of lightsaber com­bat is part of why the French Fencing Federation threw its support behind the sport and is now equipping fencing clubs with lightsabers and training would-be lightsaber instructors.

“With young people today, it’s a real public health is­sue. They don’t do any sport and only exercise with their thumbs,” says the federation secretary general. “It’s be­coming difficult to persuade them to do a sport that has no connection with getting out of the sofa and playing with one’s thumbs. That is why we are trying to create a bond between our discipline and modern technologies, so participating in a sport feels natural.”

The LED-lit rigid polycar­bonate lightsaber replicas look and, with the more expensive sabers equipped with a chip in their hilt that emits a throaty electric rumble, even sound remarkably like the silver screen blades that Yoda and other charac­ters wield in the blockbuster movies. Combatants fight inside a circle marked in tape on the floor. Fighters wear the same wire-mesh face mask, protective body armor (sturdy gloves, chest, shoulder and shin pads) for fencing.

Strikes to the head or body are worth 5 points; to the arms or legs, 3 points; on hands, 1 point. The first 15 points wins or, if they don’t get there quickly, the high scorer after 3 minutes. If both fighters reach 10 points, the bout enters “sudden death,” where the first to land a head – or body-blow wins, a rule 10 encourage enterprising fighters. Blows only count if the fighters first point the tip of their saber behind them. The rule encour­ages swishier blows that are easier for audiences to see and enjoy, and which are more evocative of the duels in Star Wars.

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