(tries to remember if anyone has taken pics of me when i used my Great Sword at practice.)
does SCA count? i tried fencing once. once. it wasn't 'meaty' enough for me (if that makes sense) and so i did the SCA (Society For Creative Anachronism) thing for a while. want to get back into it, but i just haven't had the money or motivation.
and there's just something
awesome about trading full-speed, full-strength (for me anyway, half the guys i went to practice with were knights and dukes
) blows with a 6 foot long, inch and a half across length of rattan.
and i lacked leg armor for all but the last dozen practicies i went to. that's the only time i've ever had a bruise bigger than my spread hands, that was so dark purple it was nearly black.... good times.
i will say this: fighting in armor (even plastic or leather) is WAY different than fighting in cloth, especially when it comes to hand protection. and it turns walking around into a weight-bearing excercise. though i kept running into things i wasn't strictly 'allowed' to do: ie i would fight sword and (viking style) shield, and was constantly stopping myself from punching with the rim, or the boss of the shield (not legal due to safety) or punching with the cross or hilt-smashing using my GS (again, not legal, for safety mostly), simply because it felt like the most natural next move in the world. it makes me want to try dagorhir or some other larp just so i
can do stuff like that, and fight in cloth. i have a good longsword with rebated edges, and comparing that to something like a fencing sabre.... the blade presence makes for, for lack of a better term, a much more
real weapon. i handled an epee, and i was like 'that's it?' it felt so.... light. and i fence without glasses (they tend to fog up, especially with a helmet or mask) , so seeing a longsword blade that's 2 inches across at the base and tapers to a point, is a lot easier than seeing a thin gray blur. i fenced almost entirely on feel and seeing where his body was: i couldn't hardly see either blade the one time i went.
and about the hollywood/ 'real life' thing, i get what you mean. but they've gotten a lot better about it too.
i'm always watching fight scenes and they clinch up in this dramatic pose and all i'm thinking is "why the hell doesn't he bring his forehead into his nose, or knee him in the gonads, or crush his instep or...."
and don't even get me started on 'Pro Wrestling'......