![]() ![]() What the writer considers the absolute basic information that helps to create a competent fencer. ![]() Rather this presentation is simply an outline of ![]() Should be understood that this writing is intended for those already familiar with basic concepts of fencing and as a resultĭoes not dwell on lengthy descriptions of already understood terminology. The two facets of the art go hand in hand. Together the two make a dynamic and complete fencer. This is of course not to say that tactics are not important, they are of great importance. The reason being in a significant number of instances they themselves were never taught theīasics. The technical lesson is almostīecoming a lost art which is especially tragic as many top level coaches do not teach stressing techniques. Special emphasis is placed upon the technicalĪspects of fencing because these have become neglected in recent years in favor of tactics. Physical Preparation, Technical Actions, Tactical Actions, and Terminology. ![]() They are broken down into five major categories: Mental Preparation, Follows is a brief discussion of techniques and technical applications that are considered after some forty years plus ofĬoaching by the writer to be essential to successful fencing. ![]()
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