Training of a Champion: Epee Fencing

Technical Training and Tactical Training

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Description

The technique and tactics of a sports epee bout was formed under the influence of three main rules of conducting such a bout. The first is the ability of executing hits to all parts of the body and, primarily, to the torso, weapon arm, mask and the leading leg. While the second condition of the bout, even more important, is the extremely short pre-emptive time (0.04-0.05 secs) set on the scoring equipment for registering only the earliest executed hits during mutual attempts. The successful action is most frequently the one in which the epee point is moved closer to the opponent’s valid target by 20-30 cm. The third rule determines the awarding of mutual hits to both fencers.

The system of fencing training presented in this instructional coaching course has been developed over many years. It has grown out of the operational experience of the authors as trainers, as well as their pedagogical experiements and the analyis of their research. This fencing course, "Training of a Champion: Epee Fencing" is taught by David Tyshler - A. Shuvalov - Individual World Champion, Prize winner at Olympic Games.

Technical Training

The first section of this course includes: Introduction, Basic Skills, Training of Attacks, Training of Parries with Riposte and Counterattack, Thrusts to the Body and to the Forearm with Oppositions.

Tactical Training

This second section of the course includes advance training in: Maneuvering and Preparative Blade Movements,Combinations of Actions with Probable Tactical Decisions, and more.

What You Will Learn!

  • Basic Epee Skills
  • Different Fencing Techniques and Combinations
  • Training of attacks
  • Different Fencing Positions and Movements
  • Combination of different Attacks
  • Technique of Fencing at close Quarters
  • Maneuvering and Preparative Blade Movements
  • Choice of Attacks. Ideomotor Training
  • Masking of Attacks
  • Masking of Counter-Attacks and Parries with Ripostes
  • Invitation of Counter-Attacks
  • Independent Choice of Actions in Standard Situations
  • Combinations of Actions with Probable Tactical decisions of an Opponent
  • Counteractions to the Opponents' straight Arm

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner Fencers, Professional Fencers and Fencing Coaches