It has been more than 3 years since I did fencing, but I'm not still a master of it. Still, you could call me the intermediate in it. I d fencing not quite a lot these days because of the corona virus pandemic. However, I these days do it-with my brother. That's the big news of this story. My brother was a not-so-strong-pretty weak young man. He isn't that fit,(although he did swimming for about 2 years or more). My parents decided as if they were the jury. They said "Ahem, Ahem. Listen Eric(my younger brother)you are now going to do fencing from now on" My brother said "U mm. Okay?" Oh wait! Sorry that I forgot to introduce my younger brother. His English name is Eric and his height is 137 cm and he's a 3rd grader. He still goes to fencing with me. He did only 4 times, but he always brags that he know this and that and all the hard moves that are in fencing. Then I always tell him "Eric, you did only 4 times, but how come you brag so much" He became silent after all. These days, my brother tells me that fencing is pretty hard. It may be very hard for a beginner like him, because we do 500~700 jump ropes(or more) depending to my teacher's mood that day. Then we do jumping jacks and we also do burpee there. I, too was amazed by the hard rules and all the tiring exercises that I needed to do. Still, I got into it and finished it. I believe that my brother could also do it too. Next class, I will teach him some hard moves and how to do some light footworks. I really hope he could make it. Attention Salute.(A fencing language)

I never knew you did fencing Henry
Sounds fun!