American Fencer: Modern Lessons from an Ancient Sport
Master fencing, master life.

From the scrappy underdog with the choppy, unconventional technique, to the Olympic Silver medalist competing against the world’s best, Tim Morehouse’s story is one of grit, drive, and perseverance. Growing up in New York City’s Washington Heights at the height of the 1980s crack epidemic, Tim battled for acceptance and recognition, only to find himself at a Division-III college, where he knew his potential wasn’t being fully met. Returning to his old stomping grounds after graduation, he taught for Teach for America until his evening fencing trainings earned him enough international points to scratch his way onto the U.S. Olympic Fencing Team.

American Fencer is the unlikely story of a determined youth, breaking out of his environment to follow his dream. Through unremitting mentors and a myriad of maxed-out credit cards, Morehouse finds himself as a contradiction to his surroundings. Never fitting in, never feeling adequate, his biggest battle is with himself.

Morehouse uses fencing as the metaphor for life; by overcoming his obstacles in fencing, he found the courage to apply the same methods to his own life. Behind the mask, he could be anyone. He continually feels a need to prove his self-worth: not only to others, but to himself. “I realized there was nothing to win or lose but myself.” Gradually he learned that excuses make success impossible.

Whether or not you’ve ever picked up a foil, an epée, or a saber, Tim’s story speaks to all of us who expected to one day find meaning in our career, in our life, in our goals. This memoir doesn’t dance around the fact that sometimes life is a struggle—it proves that through discipline and hard work, these dreams are attainable.
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American Fencer: Modern Lessons from an Ancient Sport
Master fencing, master life.

From the scrappy underdog with the choppy, unconventional technique, to the Olympic Silver medalist competing against the world’s best, Tim Morehouse’s story is one of grit, drive, and perseverance. Growing up in New York City’s Washington Heights at the height of the 1980s crack epidemic, Tim battled for acceptance and recognition, only to find himself at a Division-III college, where he knew his potential wasn’t being fully met. Returning to his old stomping grounds after graduation, he taught for Teach for America until his evening fencing trainings earned him enough international points to scratch his way onto the U.S. Olympic Fencing Team.

American Fencer is the unlikely story of a determined youth, breaking out of his environment to follow his dream. Through unremitting mentors and a myriad of maxed-out credit cards, Morehouse finds himself as a contradiction to his surroundings. Never fitting in, never feeling adequate, his biggest battle is with himself.

Morehouse uses fencing as the metaphor for life; by overcoming his obstacles in fencing, he found the courage to apply the same methods to his own life. Behind the mask, he could be anyone. He continually feels a need to prove his self-worth: not only to others, but to himself. “I realized there was nothing to win or lose but myself.” Gradually he learned that excuses make success impossible.

Whether or not you’ve ever picked up a foil, an epée, or a saber, Tim’s story speaks to all of us who expected to one day find meaning in our career, in our life, in our goals. This memoir doesn’t dance around the fact that sometimes life is a struggle—it proves that through discipline and hard work, these dreams are attainable.
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American Fencer: Modern Lessons from an Ancient Sport

American Fencer: Modern Lessons from an Ancient Sport

by Tim Morehouse
American Fencer: Modern Lessons from an Ancient Sport

American Fencer: Modern Lessons from an Ancient Sport

by Tim Morehouse

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Master fencing, master life.

From the scrappy underdog with the choppy, unconventional technique, to the Olympic Silver medalist competing against the world’s best, Tim Morehouse’s story is one of grit, drive, and perseverance. Growing up in New York City’s Washington Heights at the height of the 1980s crack epidemic, Tim battled for acceptance and recognition, only to find himself at a Division-III college, where he knew his potential wasn’t being fully met. Returning to his old stomping grounds after graduation, he taught for Teach for America until his evening fencing trainings earned him enough international points to scratch his way onto the U.S. Olympic Fencing Team.

American Fencer is the unlikely story of a determined youth, breaking out of his environment to follow his dream. Through unremitting mentors and a myriad of maxed-out credit cards, Morehouse finds himself as a contradiction to his surroundings. Never fitting in, never feeling adequate, his biggest battle is with himself.

Morehouse uses fencing as the metaphor for life; by overcoming his obstacles in fencing, he found the courage to apply the same methods to his own life. Behind the mask, he could be anyone. He continually feels a need to prove his self-worth: not only to others, but to himself. “I realized there was nothing to win or lose but myself.” Gradually he learned that excuses make success impossible.

Whether or not you’ve ever picked up a foil, an epée, or a saber, Tim’s story speaks to all of us who expected to one day find meaning in our career, in our life, in our goals. This memoir doesn’t dance around the fact that sometimes life is a struggle—it proves that through discipline and hard work, these dreams are attainable.

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BN ID: 2940015823363
Publisher: Acanthus Publishing
Publication date: 11/30/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Tim Morehouse, a New York City native (born July 29, 1978), is an Olympic silver medalist in fencing (2008 Beijing Games), two-time individual U.S. National Champion (2010 and 2011), seven-time world cup medalist and number 1-ranked U.S. men's saber fencer from 2008 to 2011. He is the author of American Fencer: Modern Lessons From an Ancient Sport, founder and producer of the Fencing Masters Tournament (fencingmastersnyc.com), the largest spectator fencing competition in the United States and the only non-Olympic televised tournament in the United States. In 2011, he founded the Fencing-in-the-Schools foundation, a nonprofit program dedicated to bringing the sport of fencing to underserved communities throughout the country. He also is a media personality known for promoting the sport of fencing. He has been featured on the Today show, Access Hollywood, Good Day New York, MSNBC and Bloomberg News, and in Esquire magazine, Vanity Fair, USA Today, and the Sports Business Journal. In 2009, he taught President Obama to fence on the White House Lawn.
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