Épée
Épée is a fencing sword used in the sport of fencing. It is one of the three weapons in modern competitive fencing, alongside foil and sabre. The épée is designed for thrusting, with a stiff, triangular blade and a large guard to protect the hand. It is the heaviest of the three weapons, and its blade is built to withstand frequent contact during bouts.
Design and equipment: The blade is typically the full weapon length, with a thick, rectangular cross-section
Target and scoring: The entire body from head to toe is a valid target; touches are scored
History and use: The épée evolved from civilian dueling swords and was standardized in the late 19th
Technique and strategy: Épée fencing emphasizes timing, distance, and patience, with emphasis on parries, counterattacks, and