Rapier Camp 2026: Italian & Spanish Traditions
An immersion into the art of 17th-century rapier fencing
Orlando, Florida
January 22nd – 26th, 2026
A unique and in-depth immersion into the art of 17th-century rapier fencing, where you will choose to focus on either the Italian or Spanish tradition. This intensive training offers a structured environment for both newcomers and experienced martial artists alike.
Where: Holiday Inn Orlando East (UCF)
1724 N Alafaya Train, Orland, Florida
When: January 22nd – 26th, 2026
Cost: See Pricing and Packages Below
Learn About Your Instructors
Maestro Ramon Martinez
Maestro Ramón Martínez is a traditional master of arms, teaching classical and historical fencing. He studied with the late Maître d’Armes Frederick Rohdes in New York City for ten years. Maître Rohdes was one of the last fencing masters to teach fencing as a martial art. During that time Maestro Martínez became assistant and protégé of Maître Rohdes and was the only one of his pupils permitted to teach with full authorization at the Rohdes Academy. In late 1982, shortly before his death, Maître Rohdes conferred the rank of Fencing Master on Maestro Martínez. Ramon Martínez is an inheritor of a “Living Tradition” generations old and a highly respected scholar of historical fencing. He has devoted over five decades to the study, practice and teaching of classical and historical fencing. In addition to the instruction in historical fencing that he received during his training with Maître Rohdes, he has also done and continues to conduct extensive research in historical fencing. Maestro Martínez has spent years researching many of the detailed treatises of the schools and systems left by some of the most prominent masters of the past in his effort to accurately reconstruct some of these systems. These historical forms are then taught as authentically as possible. His goal and responsibility is to teach, promote, and preserve these rare martial arts.
Maestro Jared Kirby
Maestro Jared Kirby has been involved in Historical/Classical Fencing and Combat for Screen & Stage for over 30 years. He teaches in New York City (and the metro area) and has worked on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Nationally, in London and Sydney.
Maestro Kirby released “The Gentleman’s Guide to Duelling” in February 2014. This is an modern British English version of Vincentio Saviolo’s Code Duello which is the foundation of the training for this Experience.
Jared currently teaches fencing at SUNY Purchase, and is a Master of Arms (Maestro d’Armi) through the Martinez Academy of Arms. He teaches a variety of workshops across the US and around the world including Canada, England, Scotland, Finland, Italy, Spain, France and Australia. He has taught at the Paddy Crean International Art of the Sword Workshop, the International Swordfighting and Martial Arts Convention (ISMAC), Rapier Camp and the Western Washington WMA Workshop just to name a few.
Jared is the editor and one of the translators of “Italian Rapier Combat”, the first complete, professional translation of Capo Ferro. He is also the editor and wrote the introduction for “The School of Fencing” by Domenico Angelo and annotated by Maestro Jeannette Acosta-Martínez. Most recently “The Gentleman’s Guide to Duelling” was released in February 2014 and a reprint of Donald McBane’s The Expert Swordsman’s Companion was released in January 2017. For more information, see Amazon.com.
As a Fight Coordinator, Jared has worked with stars such as Peter Sarsgaard, Steve Guttenberg, Cameron Douglas and has trained performers who are working on hit shows. He is a member of Actor’s Equity and SAG/AFTRA. As a Stunt Performer he has worked on films like IF (with Ryan Reynolds) and Confess Fletch (with Jon Hamm) shows like Law & Order: Organized Crime, The Gilded Age, Bull, The Equalizer, Dickinson, Lisey’s Story, Prodigal Son, Blue Bloods, City on a Hill, and Gotham.
He is the past president of Combat Con in Las Vegas, past president of Art of Combat, and served for six years on the board of the International Order of the Sword & Pen.
Maestro Antone Blair
Antone Blair began fencing in 1995 while studying Anthropology and Classical Mediterranean Civilization at Beloit College in Wisconsin. Finding that he was more interested in fencing as a martial art, he began seeking information on the rapier and the dueling sword. In May 2001, Mr. Blair attended a seminar on the art of Spanish rapier taught by Maestros Ramón Martínez and Jeannette Acosta-Martínez. He immediately developed a passion for the Spanish school of fencing and soon thereafter became a student of the Martinez Academy of Arms. In 2006, Mr. Blair earned the rank of Instructor in French foil, French dueling sword, and Spanish rapier. He earned the rank of Prévôt d’Armes (Provost of Arms) in November of 2013, and Master of Arms in November 2016. Mr. Blair also studies and trains in the use of the Spanish navaja under Maestro James Loriega of the Raven Arts Institute, and trains in wing chun kung fu under Sifu Kurt Saenz of the Augustine Fong wing chun lineage. He is the fencing instructor at Humboldt State University, where he teaches classical and historical fencing. He also offers fencing instruction at the Destreza Pacifica School of Arms in Arcata, California, as well as classes in Spanish navaja and wing chun kung fu.
Take a Look at the Event Schedule
(Schedule subject to change)
Thursday:
Arrive and get settled
6:00pm: Get to know your Instructors and fellow fencers at our informal Meet & Greet
Friday:
10:00am – 1:00pm: Classes and Training
1:00pm – 2:00pm: Lunch Break
2:00pm – 5:00pm: Classes and Training
7:00pm: Lecture
Saturday:
10:00am – 1:00pm: Classes and Training
1:00pm – 2:00pm: Lunch Break
2:00pm – 5:00pm: Classes and Training
7:00pm: Fencing
Sunday:
10:00am – 1:00pm: Classes and Training
1:00pm – 2:00pm: Lunch Break
2:00pm – 5:00pm: Classes and Training
7:00pm: Spanish vs Italian Fencing
Design Your Experience (Pricing & Packages)
Choose a Package that works for you:
Program Highlights
Pick Your Track– Choose between Italian or Spanish fencing for your daily classes.
Train Your Body & Mind– To pair with the physical training, one night will include a discussion on fencing theory, history, and application.
All Skill Levels Welcome– This camp is an excellent opportuinity for new fencers and seasoned martial artists alike!
Required Equipment
(loaner equipment may be available. Please contact us at info@combatcon.com to find out)