What is a taser knife fight club?
It’s a DIY combat sport where people duel using rubber or mock knives wired to stun-gun electronics.

Are they really “tasers”?
Not exactly… they’re more like stun guns embedded in blades, not the dart-firing kind.

How dangerous are the zaps?
The shocks are quick stings, designed to hurt but not incapacitate.

Do people get seriously hurt?
There’s risk: falls or surprises from jolts. People with heart conditions are recommended to avoid the sport unless they consult a doctor and get prior approval. But overall the sport is relatively safe.

Is this Legal?
We operate under local guidelines for recreational stun-device use and require all participants to sign liability waivers. We also follow venue-specific rules and maintain documented safety protocols.

What are the basic rules of a match?
Matches are points-based. Fighters score by landing controlled blade touches on permitted zones. Excessive force, unsafe behavior, or prohibited targets result in penalties or removal.

What equipment do participants use?
We provide standardized and inspected practice blades. Participants may not bring their own equipment unless it passes an organizer safety inspection. We also recommend gloves and eye protection.

Do I need experience to join?
No prior training is required. All newcomers must complete a safety briefing, device-familiarization session, and non-electric practice drills before participating in any zap-enabled match.

Who oversees the matches?
Certified referees monitor every bout. A safety officer has authority to pause or stop matches immediately if anything becomes unsafe or unclear.

Can spectators watch?
Yes. Spectators must stay behind marked safety barriers and follow staff instructions at all times.

How do I sign up?
Register through our event form, complete the waiver when you arrive, attend the required safety orientation, and you’ll be added to the roster.