You can get Lightspeed Saber fencing video tips and lessons at our Patreon right now! We just started and we’re really excited to have a regular place to bring these short lessons to you finally. Go and sign up with us at just $5 a month for at least one video a week. We’ll be adding more frequency and tiers as we go along.
Since January of 2020, we have been working on the #RiseForRose project, an endeavor to gift a custom made, one of a kind lightsaber to actress Kelly Marie Tran, as a rebuke to the toxic fans who tried to bully her and cow her into silence, and to Disney for failing to stand behind one of their own.
Lightspeed Saber Forth Worth / Addison, TX— Star Temple Mini Tournament was a small (unofficial) competition of friends fighting for the honor of victory.
The night began with the seven competitors being broken into two random groups so that every person got a minimum of 2 matches.
The crossguarded Ren Saber has been competition legal for over a year. Yet, adoption has been limited. Many duelists continue to use the standard Rey Saber exclusively. Why is this? Perhaps, like in the movies, Rey is just better than Ren. Lightsaber combat needs agility and grace. The Ren Saber's heft makes it suboptimal. In addition, the
Lightspeed Saber fencer and cosplayer Bryan Lee has cut together a mashup of Star Wars and Wonderboy from Tenacious D. He’s a multitalented person who is also an amazing musician and formidable Lightspeed Saber combatant. You can read a little about his exploits at the writeup for the last tournament, Engage II.
We’re excited to announce through our contact in Denmark the arrival of their Lightspeed blades. They have been sitting in customs for over a week, so it’s awesome to see these finally in their hands. For about a month we have been in communication with Peter Aagaard Petersen, the head coach at Dragon-Sport
In an effort to support the Lightspeed Saber Rogue Series, a show we believe can be groundbreaking in the world of lightsabers, Star Wars, and sports, we have finally launched an organized initiative to get help from our fans via Patreon. At three different tiers— $5, $10, and $15 a month— you can help achieve this
From the moment of his first class, he was doing things beyond his appropriate level. Max M, from Laredo, Texas, joined the Lightspeed Saber Academy virtual class at age 11 and, for his first class, learned the advanced Unit 1 sequence Blitz IV— a sequence not normally learned until halfway through the unit. Shortly







