Credits

We have a lot of people to thank and a lot of sources to acknowledge. We could not have created this site without their help and knowledge. Thank you!

All the graphics and text on this site, unless specifically attributed to some other source, are created by the Advance-Lunge team. Please do not copy or redistribute any of the material on this page (except the fencing FAQ) without explicit permission from the Advance-Lunge team. If you wish to reproduce matieral here for educational purposes, contact us for permission.

Citations and References

Nelson, Marvin. Winning Fencing. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1975.

Alaux, Michel. Modern Fencing. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1975.

De Beaumont, Obe. Fencing: Ancient Art and Modern Sport. London: Kay & Ward, 1978.

Caff, Eleanor. The Book of Fencing. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1930.

Glasser, David."Fencing Masters". 1995. <http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~wew/fencing/masters.notes.html> (August 1998)

Wilson, William. "Elizabethian Fencing". <http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~wew/fencing.html> (July 1998)

Lindahl, Greg. "Paradoxes of Defense, by George Silver (1599)". <http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/paradoxes.html> (July 1998)

Myers, Eric. "Eric Myer's Bookmarks". <http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/6802/links.htm> (August 1998)

Swanson, Patrick et all. "Index to DiGrassi, His True Arte of Defense". 1996. <http://www.cs.unc.edu/~hudson/digrassi/> (July 1998)

Burke, Morgan. "Fencing FAQ". 1996. <http://www.triumf.ca/people/morgan/fencing.html> (July 1998)

Yen, Stan. "Other Fencing Stuff on the 'Net". 1998. <http://www1.shore.net/~sky/fencing/other_fence.html> (August 1998)

Special Thanks to:

Our Fencing coach, Andy Goldman, for teaching us and showing a lot of patience. Without him we would not be the fencers we are.

Our Thinkquest coach Stonewall Ballard, for his invaluable aid and guidance.

Adobe, Fractal Design, Strata, and the Macintosh for building the excellent software and machines we used to design our site.

Finally, a very special thanks to Stonesoft Inc., for hosting our site on their server while we designed, tested, and built Advance-Lunge.

 

The Advance Lunge staff

Hey, I'm Rick. I've been fencing for 5 years now; 3 years at Concord Middle School fencing Foil and Épeé, and 2 years at Concord-Carlisle High School fencing Épeé. Aside from fencing, I also love drama, science, programming, music, and reading. Fencing is a wonderful sport, and I'm glad I have an opportunity to share it.

Hi, my name is Brad. This winter I will begin my fourth year fencing on the Concord-Carlisle High School Sabre team. I'm 18 years old. I got involved with web development because I love art and in computer graphics, I can have a lot of control over my images. I plan on attending college in the fall of 1999. This page was a lot of fun to make. I got to learn some things about fencing and the internet and I got to work with my friends.

Hi, I'm Demis. I started fencing 7 years ago at the Boston Fencing Club. I did one year of Foil, just learning the basics, and one year of Sabre. Two years after I moved from that area I started fencing again at Concord-Carlisle High School. I did one year of Foil there, then switched to Épeé, which I will continue to fence in my upcoming Senior year.


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