AFO - All For One Fencing

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All For One Fencing (AFO) brings historical martial arts to life, offering classes in Renaissance and Baroque fencing for ages 9 to adult.

Join us to learn, grow, and become part of a community dedicated to the art of fencing, from beginner to advanced.

25/05/2026

Have a great holiday everyone. Just a reminder the club is closed today and this Wednesday is FIGHT NIGHT.

11/05/2026

Over the last week, I had the privilege of spending time with my friends at Accademia Romana d’Armi, training to become a better fencing instructor under the guidance of my friend and mentor Francesco Loda, fencing alongside their team, and sharing time with some of the dearest friends one could ask for.

It was an incredible experience, and I’m deeply thankful I was able to attend. The fencing culture ARA has built is something truly special, positive, welcoming, highly competitive, yet grounded in respect and camaraderie. In many ways, it felt like walking into what I hope AFO becomes 10 years from now. Truthfully, if we are blessed with even half of their success and culture, I would consider that an incredible achievement.

Jeremiah joined us on Thursday ahead of competing in ARA’s late spring tournament governed under the International Technical Rules Set. After seven years away from competition myself, I also decided to join the youngsters for the event.

The tournament itself was outstanding. Every fencer was skilled, but what stood out to me even more was the conduct and culture displayed by all the schools present. Genteel with the masks up and ready to truly compete once the masks came down. Fierce competition without strange vibes, endless video cameras, or arguments. It was refreshing and inspiring. Not a criticism of home, simply an observation that there is much we in the United States can learn from the spirit and conduct I witnessed there.

Jeremiah fenced beautifully in his pools, finishing with 3 wins and 1 tie, and doing so on his 21st birthday no less. Slight diversion, I couldn’t be prouder of the gentleman Jeremiah has become and will continue to flourish.

I was fortunate to finish pools with 4 wins and the number one seed. Eventually Jeremiah and I met in the semifinals, where we fought an absolutely furious bout. In the end, the young gentleman came out on top. I could not have been prouder of how valiantly he fought. We have worked together for years for moments exactly like this.

Jeremiah would go on to take Gold against the incredibly strong Damiano Romita of ARA, while Marco Flori and I shared in third place on the podium.

I’m proud of AFO, but above all I’m grateful to Francesco Loda. His friendship, guidance, and mentorship over the years have helped shape me both as an instructor and as a fencer.

Lastly, it was also Mother’s Day, and I look forward to making the day up to my wonderful wife, Eide Guerinot, once we return home. Your support is always incredible, my dear, and I know many more international adventures lie ahead for us.

Now onward and upward. Yesterday was a great day. As an instructor you several things your students can improve with their game. Humbled, grateful, and thankful for every moment of it.

Photos from AFO - All For One Fencing's post 11/05/2026

Over the last week, I had the privilege of spending time with my friends at Accademia Romana d’Armi, training to become a better fencing instructor under the guidance of my friend and mentor Francesco Loda, fencing alongside their team, and sharing time with some of the dearest friends one could ask for.

It was an incredible experience, and I’m deeply thankful I was able to attend. The fencing culture ARA has built is something truly special, positive, welcoming, highly competitive, yet grounded in respect and camaraderie. In many ways, it felt like walking into what I hope AFO becomes 10 years from now. Truthfully, if we are blessed with even half of their success and culture, I would consider that an incredible achievement.

Jeremiah joined us on Thursday ahead of competing in ARA’s late spring tournament governed under the International Technical Rules Set. After seven years away from competition myself, I also decided to join the youngsters for the event.

The tournament itself was outstanding. Every fencer was skilled, but what stood out to me even more was the conduct and culture displayed by all the schools present. Genteel with the masks up and ready to truly compete once the masks came down. Fierce competition without strange vibes, endless video cameras, or arguments. It was refreshing and inspiring. Not a criticism of home, simply an observation that there is much we in the United States can learn from the spirit and conduct I witnessed there.

Jeremiah fenced beautifully in his pools, finishing with 3 wins and 1 tie, and doing so on his 21st birthday no less. Slight diversion, I couldn’t be prouder of the gentleman Jeremiah has become and will continue to flourish.

I was fortunate to finish pools with 4 wins and the number one seed. Eventually Jeremiah and I met in the semifinals, where we fought an absolutely furious bout. In the end, the young gentleman came out on top. I could not have been prouder of how valiantly he fought. We have worked together for years for moments exactly like this.

Jeremiah would go on to take Gold against the incredibly strong Damiano Romita of ARA, while Marco Flori and I shared in third place on the podium.

I’m proud of AFO, but above all I’m grateful to Francesco Loda. His friendship, guidance, and mentorship over the years have helped shape me both as an instructor and as a fencer.

Lastly, it was also Mother’s Day, and I look forward to making the day up to my wonderful wife, Eide Guerinot, once we return home. Your support is always incredible, my dear, and I know many more international adventures lie ahead for us.

Now onward and upward. Yesterday was a great day. As an instructor you see several things your students can improve with their game. Humbled, grateful, and thankful for every moment of it.

04/05/2026

Bound for Rome! Visit friends and knowledge is everything. Let’s GO!

02/05/2026

How comfortable are you entering the distance/measure? The counter attack can be hard to deal with and humble anyone.

28/04/2026

It’s that time of month again, FIGHT NIGHT this Wednesday.

20/04/2026

⚖️⚔️ Judging Seminar at Tournament of Defense 2026 ⚔️⚖️

Want to sharpen your eye for fencing, deepen your understanding of competitive scoring, and play a key role at one of the premier historical fencing events of the year?

Join us for the Judging Seminar at TOD 2026 and take your knowledge of competition to the next level.

This seminar is designed for:

Competitors who want a stronger grasp of tactical decision-making
Aspiring judges looking to build confidence and consistency
Officials who want to improve their understanding of scoring and rules

Participants will gain practical insight into:
✅ The International Technical Rules system
✅ Scoring and penalty standards
✅ Tactical interpretation and clean exchanges
✅ Best practices for fair, efficient judging

💵 Become eligible and get paid to judge at TOD 2026

Whether you want to support the growth of historical fencing or become a stronger competitor through a judge’s perspective, this seminar is an incredible opportunity.

REGISTRATION OPENS MAY 1, 2026
https://www.afofencing.com/tod2026

17/04/2026

Acceleration rather than Force

Part 1 working with one of our youth fencers: First Guard fundamentals.

We’re building from the ground up, control of body & sword, movement, measure improves over time, and layering in decision-making across multiple situations very similar to bout level environment at later stages.

No rushing. No forcing actions. Just learning how to proceed and accelerate at the right moment.

That’s where clean fencing begins. #

Photos from AFO - All For One Fencing's post 13/04/2026

PRESS RELEASE

All For One Fencing (AFO) is proud to announce that AFO fencer Jeremiah Clemente has been invited to compete in a prestigious historical fencing tournament in Rome, Italy, hosted by Accademia Romana d’Armi.

This elite event brings together some of the top rapier and mixed steel fencers in Italy, marking a significant international opportunity. Jeremiah has trained diligently with AFO for nearly seven years, demonstrating a consistent commitment to growth, discipline, and the art of fencing.

We wish Jeremiah the very best as he represents AFO abroad. This invitation marks an exciting milestone—and we believe it is only the beginning of his international journey.

07/04/2026

Welcome to The Arena — the digital training ground of All for One.
A members-only space built for fencers who want more: more instruction, more insight, more connection, and more opportunities to improve. Review class footage, explore exclusive content, ask questions, and train for TOD 2026. https://www.afofencing.com/arena
You can gain access to this area through our Arena Access Membership or through your All For One Fencing Membership.

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Wednesday 19:30 - 21:30
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