A FENCING COACHES COMPENDIUM


(The quick and dirty guide to coaching fencing)*

 


...Introduction, and Coaching Concepts

Why a Web Site on Coaching Fencing?
What is there to write about? How can this web site help me? What makes this different from all the fencing books in print?

Schools of Fencing 
Noted Italian Maestro Alberto Bernacchi gives his perspective on modern schools of fencing.

The Art of Strip Coaching
A minute break can be a long time when you don't know what to say.

Lies, Damn Lies, and Feints
Morality, and a fundamental fencing tactic.

Edited by:
Allen Evans


Updated:
September 2007


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The Student Controlled Lesson
To win a fencing bout, one fencer must dominate the other. Where do they learn that?

Cues in Tempo
Tempo: what is it? What is its role in teaching fencing, and its application in lessons?

Using Footwork Patterns in Foil and Epée Lessons
Many coaches USE footwork, but how many coaches TEACH footwork? Some ideas on integrating footwork into the lesson.

Noise in Lessons
Fencing is a combat sport, and part of combat is the "fog of war". Some tips on creating confusion and doubt in lessons. (Believe us, it's a good thing).

What is a Preparation?
In which the author attempts to define the almost indefinable.

Compound Footwork: The Next Step.
Everyone does footwork, but who does it well? Some thoughts on footwork after "advance", "retreat", and "lunge".

The Importance of Seeding, or Why Can't I Win Any DE Bouts?
The author looks at some factors in success in fencing big tournaments.

The Professional Coach
Is is just money that makes a difference between a "professional" and a "non-professional" coach?

The Importance of Preparation
"When" to attack is as important as "how" to attack.



...Foil

Lesson Adaptations to the New FIE Timings in Foil (redux)
Two years after the new timings, I revisit the changes to my lessons.

Lesson Adaptations to the New FIE Timings in Foil
None of us may like them, but one thing is for sure, we all have to train under them. Some observations and ideas about the new FIE timings for foil.



...Epee

Épée Tempo 
There is more to épée than picking at the hand. How to attack the deep targets with success.

42 Views of Épée 
Prevost Paul Sise lists the classic épée exercises and drills everyone should know.

A Structured Approach to Épée
Some don'ts, some do's, and a lesson plan in a Tauber-style épée progression.



...Saber

Intermediate Saber actions 
After "On Guard" and "flunge", what else is there to teach in saber?

Some Thoughts on Saber
Notes from a series of seminars given by one of the top saber coaches in the United States.