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The Comprehensive Guide For Fencing Strategy, Speed Development, Injury Prevention and Medical Care

The seventh and final fencing book by Bac H. Tau has recently completed. An interesting book for the world of fencing is now available.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

Acknowledgments. - v

The Reflection of My Reflection. - vi

CHAPTER ONE

A Brief History of Olympic Medals. - 1

The Fencing Master. - 2

Fencing Courtesy. - 3

Can Classical and Free Style Modern Fencing Co-exist? - 5

The Epee Fly-Fishing Flick. - 6

Rescue Fencing from Its Future. - 8

CHAPTER TWO

Motor Skill Learning Principles and Their Application to Modern Fencing. - 11

The Four Key Elements of A Warm Up. - 15

Fencing Speed Development. - 17

Reference for The Major Muscle Groups of The Leg, Their Locations, Main Functions. - 18

The Leg Development. - 19

CHAPTER THREE

Use of Variation Exercises to Improve Speed for Fencing. - 27

The Lunge. - 29

Intensity. - 31

Factors Determining Speed of Movement for Fencing. - 34

Method 1: Plyometric Training. - 35

Method 2: Leg Blasting Circuit. - 38

Method 3: Speed Endurance Training. - 40

Method 4: Exercise for The Calves. - 41

Method 5: Training to Improve Legs Strength. - 42

Method 6: Training to Improve Acceleration Speed for Lunging. - 44

Method 7: Sample Power Training Workout for Lunging. - 45

Method 8: Strength Training for Fencer. - 46

Method 9: High Step-up Training for The Thigh and Hip. - 48

Method 10: Various Exercises for Quadriceps Training. - 50

Method 11: Circuit Strength Training. - 52

Method 12: Sample Speed Training Drill. - 53

Method 13: Sample Speed Training Drill, 20 Meters Drills. - 55

Method 14: Sample Speed Training Drill, 30 Meters Drills. - 55

Method 15: Quadriceps & Hip Flexor Stretches. - 56

Method 16: Development of Maximum Speed Run for Fencing Foot Work. - 58

Method 17: Sample Speed Training Drills, Speed Drills. - 60

Method 18: Example of Eccentric Workouts. - 61

Method 19: Abdominals & Obliques #1. - 62

Method 20: Abdominals & Obliques #2. - 63

Method 21: Abdominals & Obliques #3. - 65

CHAPTER FOUR

Competitive Fencing Injury, Prevention and Medical Care. - 67

Table of Fencing Injury Rate and Injury Characteristics Chart,

Upper Extremities. - 68

Table of Fencing Injury Rate and Injury Characteristics Chart,

Lower Extremities. - 69

First Aid Treatments. - 72

Medical Care. - 73

Common Major Muscles and Joints Injury Patterns and Medical Care in Fencing. - 74

Wrist Sprain. - 74

Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow). - 76

Knee Injuries. - 78

Sprained Ankle. - 82

Achilles Tendon Rupture. - 85

Shoulder/Rotator Cuff Injury. - 88

Back Pain. - 90

Muscle Cramps. - 93

CHAPTER FIVE

The 27 Strategies of Competitive Epée Fencing. - 95

One - Explicit of The Competitive Epée Strategy. - 97

Two - The Way of Strategy. - 98

Three - Relating The Physical and Spiritual in Strategy. - 99

Four - Tempo (Timing) and Rhythm is Important in Strategy. - 100

Five - The Strategy of Attack. - 100

Six - Invincible Fencer. - 101

Seven - Comparing The Appearance of The Fencers. - 102

Eight - The On Guard Stand in Combat Readiness. - 103

Nine - Observing Your Opponent. - 103

Ten - The Epée Beat on The Blade Attack. - 104

Eleven - Combination of Compound Attacks. - 105

Twelve - Unwilling and Hesitating. - 105

Thirteen - Attacking The Opponent First. - 106

Fourteen - The Epée as An Extension of The Body. - 107

Fifteen - Control of Your Opponent. - 108

Sixteen - Showing Confidence in Oneself. - 109

Seventeen - In a Stand Off Situation. - 109

Eighteen - Second Intension – Feint. - 110

Nineteen - The Yells. - 110

Twenty - Practice The Restriction of The Opponent Mobility. - 111

Twenty one - Successive Attacks. - 111

Twenty two - Self-dependability. - 112

Twenty three - Proper Fencing Footwork. - 112

Twenty four - Fancy Fencing Footwork. - 113

Twenty five - Weapons Maintenance. - 114

Twenty six - Two Epées: Orthopedic Grip or French Grip. - 115

Twenty seven - Holding The Weapon Grip. - 116

CHAPTER SIX

What Are The Best Shoes For Fencing. – 119

Barefoot Running. – 125

CHAPTER SEVEN

Planning Your Nutritional Intake to Maximize Fencing Performance. - 129

FIE Fencing Doping Rules. - 131

How Stress Can Affect Your Body. - 132

Sleep Well for A Healthy Body to Fence. - 133

How Caffeine Can Affect Your Body. - 134

What We Should Know About Energy Drinks. - 135

Sports Drinks: A Wise Energy Boost? - Common Sports Drinks. - 136

Sports Drinks: A Wise Energy Boost? - Caffeine Effect. - 137

Fruit Juice Drinks. - 139

Planning Pre-tournament Meals. - 142

Nutritional Supplement Intake for Training. - 148

Proper Hydration - Water. - 150

CHAPTER EIGHT

Fencing Equipment Check List. - 153

Rejected Equipment List. - 154

Biomedical Monitoring for A Fencer. - 155

Assessment of the Fencer Mental Attitude and Relationship Toward the Coach in Training. - 157

The FIE Qualification System. - 159

Table of Offences and Penalties. - 166

Referee Signals and Commands. - 168

The book is prefaced by Mr. Frédéric Pietruszka (F.I.E.). - 170

The book is prefaced by Dr. Jasen Crookham (S.M.). - 172

The book is prefaced by Dr. Milton E. Richards (S.F.U.). - 173

The book is prefaced by Mr. Brad Goldie (C.F.F.). - 174

References And Suggested Reading. - 175

Other Titles In The Series. – 180

Acknowledgments

I would like to express my gratitude to the following organizations for taking the time to review this manual:

- Mr. Frédéric Pietruszka, Secretary General of the International Fencing Federation.A former World and Olympic Foil Champions. (page 170, 171)

- Dr. Jason Crookham, Sport Medicine and Osteopathic Physician.

Fortius Sport & Health - Fortius institute Inc. (page 172)

- Dr. Milton E. Richards, Senior Director.

Department of Athletic and Recreation, Simon Fraser University. (page 173)

- Mr. Brad Goldie, President.

Canadian Fencing Federation. (page 174)

Book Specifications:

  • 182 pages
  • Softcover
  • Black and white with illustrations
  • 5-1/2” X 8-1/2”
  • Weight 0.255(kg)

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