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Originally posted by lhommedieu
La Verdadera Destreza is taught by Maestro Ramon Martinez in New York City: http://www.martinez-destreza.com/
Certification is granted on three levels: Moniteur, Prevost dÂ’Armes, and Fencing Master. The initial level, moniteur, is designed primarily for those wishing to teach or coach fencing who wish to gain experience and knowledge in teaching, such as physical education teachers or amateur coaches who might specialize in one weapon. This rating can be acheived by passing a written and practical examination under the supervision of two USFCA fencing masters or prevosts.
The Prevost dÂ’Armes level is the second step toward the fencing master degree. Prevost candidates must pass a thorough test comprised of oral, written, and practical parts covering all three weapons. The practical examination is given by a board of three USFCA fencing masters. The highest level of accreditation, fencing master, requires an exhaustive practical and oral examination, given by a board of USFCA fencing masters, as well as a written thesis.
The ranks for older Western MA's come from the fact that fencing schools were run under the guild system. There were similar to thef "apprentice", "journeyman", and of course "master" ranks of other guilds. There was master of fencing like a master of carpentry. "Provost" is usually a level where you are allowed to teach, but don't fully understand everything, sort of an intermediate between journeyman and master.Originally posted by arnisador
They have ranks like other arts, then!