Author: udwzyvmy

  • Fencing Resources:

    Here is a list of resources that go a bit more in-depth on fencing, or are good communities. https://www.coachescompendium.org https://nssv-donquichote.nl/en/221-2 https://www.reddit.com/r/Fencing https://www.reddit.com/r/FoilFencing https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJEy8aBnqDymMIcJCh72gMw https://www.youtube.com/usafencing https://www.usafencing.org This is not by any means a comprehensive list, and their is a lot more great resources out their. This is a list to get you started. Until next time,… Read more

  • Fencing Terms:

    These are some terms used to describe specific actions, in foil fencing. Counter Time: Is when (on the march) you show your opponent you are attacking them, they counter attack, and stop your attack and parry riposte the counter attack. Stop Hit: Is really just a attack in preparation. You are making a hit to… Read more

  • Fencing Tournament Tips:

    Recently I participated in a club tournament which was at the end of a summer camp. (this was not by any means sanctioned). And would like to share a few lessons I learned. (Also a note on abbreviations: DE = direct elimination bout.) 1.) Bring lots of fluid (I brought a 64oz water bottle, another… Read more

  • How to Flick

    A flick is a action designed to take advantage of the foils bendiness and flexibility in order to score on some hard to reach place (such as the back). You will need some kind of target for this (perhaps enlist a partner). Your first need to check your distance, and you may need to adjust… Read more

  • Intermediates Guide to fencing: part 1 parries

    Welcome to the intermediates guide to fencing, where we will focus on more advanced technique and tactics. The first topic we are covering is parries. Intermediate Parries: The intermediate parries are circle 4 (C4) circle 6 (C6) and parry 1 or prime (P1). Circle 4: To perform a C4, come en garde in 4. Rotate… Read more

  • Beginners guide to foil fencing: part 5 putting it all together

    Now that we have covered all the basic technique behind foil, we can learn how to use it in bouts. First things first: There two main kinds of actions: defensive and offensive. Knowing (generally) which position you are in, and which actions to use is an important aspect of the sport. The tactical wheel: The… Read more

  • Beginners guide to foil fencing: Part 4 bladework basics

    A essential aspect of foil fencing, bladework is how the blades interact and will influence how you score. Basic Parries: Parry 4: This involves first extending your hand forward, then rotating your knuckles to your left (if your right handed, if your left handed its to your right). This closes the line (temporarily), (when doing… Read more

  • Beginners guide to foil fencing: part 3 footwork basics

    In fencing there is a variety of footwork, knowing and mastering the basics is vital to improving your fencing. Footwork Basics: (For the purpose of this post, I assume you know what the “en garde” position is and how to do it) Advance: This is, as its name suggests, is the primary way of going… Read more

  • Beginners guide to foil fencing part 2: Right of Way

    Right of way is a sort of abstract and sometimes an objective invisible force driving the flow of the bout. It is a critical aspect of the sport, and understanding how ROW works is pivotal to your fencing. Think of ROW as a tie breaker. When two fencers hit, the referee (based on a set… Read more

  • Beginners Guide to Foil Fencing: Part 1

    This is a guide for those new to or just starting foil fencing. The purpose of this post is for you to walk away with a solid understanding of the basics. I recommend you find your local fencing club and sign up there for lessons, this is the best way to learn and excel in… Read more