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Tactical Theory
By understanding the tactical progression of a bout, you will better understand how to choose the correct tactics for each situation in both 5 and 15 touch bouts. These strategy variations are applicable to all 3 weapons.
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Sunday, 23 May 2004 The Ides of March: Part 3 — Beating Marching Attacks Walt Halliwell 14899
Sunday, 02 May 2004 Doubling out 1-2-3 Walt Halliwell 12771
Saturday, 01 May 2004 The Ides of March: Part 2 — Constructing Marching Attacks Walt Halliwell 9557
Tuesday, 20 April 2004 The Ides of March: Part 1 — Marching Attacks Walt Halliwell 16332
Wednesday, 19 November 2003 Zone Theory II - Attack Zones Craig Harkins 30793
Wednesday, 19 November 2003 Zone Theory - Physical Zones on the Fencing Piste Craig Harkins 10787
Wednesday, 19 November 2003 The Tactical Wheel: Second Intention Defense Craig Harkins 6954
Wednesday, 19 November 2003 The Tactical Wheel: Second Intention Offense Craig Harkins 5689
Wednesday, 19 November 2003 The Tactical Wheel: First Intention Counter-Offense Craig Harkins 12104
Wednesday, 19 November 2003 The Tactical Wheel: First Intention Defense Craig Harkins 6938
Wednesday, 19 November 2003 The Tactical Wheel: First Intention Attacks Craig Harkins 10060
Wednesday, 19 November 2003 Tactical Progression of the Bout - The Tactical Wheel Craig Harkins 13307
 
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  • Mental Training for Fencing  ( 21 items )
    Psychology is an important aspect of fencing. As with most sports, there is a need for mental training of the athlete to be able to to take all of the physical and tactical training and bring them effortlessly into the match regardless of the situation.
  • Footwork  ( 6 items )
    Footwork is the basis for your fencing. Learn how to move well and the bout will be yours.
  • General  ( 22 items )
    General fencing drills and exercises to help improve your game.
  • Stretching  ( 2 items )
    This document is a modest attempt to compile a wealth of information in order to answer some frequently asked questions about stretching and flexibility.
  • General Fitness  ( 2 items )
    Doing well in fencing requires a good level of general fitness than can be achieved with use of Yoga, weight training, and other cardio and endurance work.

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