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Green Sabre Blades?
Uhh... That's actually what I was referring to. And it would depend o...
by erooMynohtnA
on 6th Jul at 19:28
Uniform-shoes-fashion question
Okay can we lose the word 'fashion' in this thread? Maybe it's a girl...
by erooMynohtnA
on 6th Jul at 19:09
Green Sabre Blades?
Can you get a sample of said "garish" red? Most people find my tas...
by Bloodwrath970
on 6th Jul at 19:01
Green Sabre Blades?
For some reasons, sabre blades tend to be more colored. Part of my t...
by Purple Fencer
on 6th Jul at 18:54
Knee injury
I have to agree with everyone else, it is likely that waht you have is...
by taracor
on 6th Jul at 18:49
Mental Training
Training: Plan it or Cram it? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Beth Athanas, M.S.   
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
Fencing is an extremely complex sport that takes years of repetitive, muscle-memory building exercises to create a natural flow-like state. Learning a new skill usually requires dedication despite a fair amount of failure, especially when applying and mastering that skill in competitive bouting. This idea of a slowly-but-surely improvement over long periods of time is evident to most fencers, yet it is often forgotten when planning a training routine. Actually, the concept of a long-term training routine is alien to many fencers.
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Failing to Prepare is Preparing to Fail PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Beth Athanas, M.S.   
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Developing consistency in your competitive results starts with how you prepare for a tournament. The establishing an individualized routine is essential for every fencer’s training program. It creates a foundation which sets the tone for the rest of the day. How you feel going into a competition -both in your mind and body- should be planned out and rehearsed as if you have done it a million times before. That way, when it comes to competition day, you won’t feel as if it is a new and stressful experience.
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Get Real With Your Expectations PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Beth Athanas, M.S.   
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Before the tournament begins, you check out the seeding table not just to see where you are seeded, but where everyone else is seeded too. Then you check it after the round of pools. Then you check it after your DEs. And then again at the end of tournament. And then again on Ask Fred.

 

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Control Your Mind, Control Your Bout PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Beth Athanas, M.S.   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
All too often while fencing, a bad situation occur and the athlete responds and reacts based on how they initially feel about the situation.  This reaction is the basis for how the fencer handles it.  Sometimes, an athlete's emotions can get the better of them, and can even affect other parts of their game. Sometimes fencers forget that they are independent thinking individuals that possess free will, and get caught up with what is happening to them, rather than what they can do about it.
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May I Have Your Attention Please!? - Concentration and Fencing PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Beth Athanas, M.S.   
Monday, 03 September 2007

Being able to focus your attention properly on the task at hand is the essence of concentration.  You would think that with all of the effort put into training for and arriving at a tournament, it would be easy to let fencing be the top priority and have the rest of the world melt away while you focus on your bouts.  Unfortunately, that doesn't happen for everyone.

Given all of the obligations that tug on us each day, how can you force the outside world out and immerse yourself in perfecting your fencing and your next bout?

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