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Glossary of Fencing Terms
2004年5月1日 · Thrust: To extend the arm and sword toward the opponent. Tierce: The third of eight defensive positions in fencing. Touch: A hit with the point of the weapon or a cut with the edge of the sabre, scoring a point.
Glossary of fencing - Wikipedia
The fencing area, 14 metres (46 ft) long and between 1.5 and 2 metres (4.9 and 6.6 ft) wide. Going off the side of the strip with one foot or both halts the fencing action and gets a penalty of the loss of 1 metre (3.3 ft). The last 2 metres (6.6 ft) on each end are hash-marked, to warn a fencer before they back off the end of the strip.
The Art of Fencing: A Guide to Technique and Strategy
The thrust is a fundamental attack technique in fencing that involves extending the arm and weapon towards the opponent with the aim of making contact. It is a direct and aggressive move that requires precision, speed, and control.
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Glossary of Fencing Terms - Way of the Sword
Thrust: an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point. Tierce: parry #3; blade up and to the outside, wrist pronated. Time Hit: also time-thrust; old name for stop hit with opposition.
Fencing Techniques: Mastering the Thrust, Parry, and Riposte
The thrust is one of the fundamental techniques in fencing. It involves extending the arm with a straightened blade towards the opponent’s target area in an attempt to score a point. Precision and speed are crucial in executing a successful thrust.
Fencing tactics - Wikipedia
Composed of one move (a thrust, lunge or fleche), the simple attack is normally countered with a parry riposte, parrying (blocking or pushing aside) the opponent's blade and then attacking with this tactic. It can also be countered with a thrust in some situations.
USA Fencing | Fencing 101: Glossary of Fencing Terms
Position taken before fencing commences. Feint A false attack intended to get a defensive reaction from the opposing fencer, thus creating the opportunity for a genuine attack (“feint‐disengage attack”).
The Art of the Fencing Thrust: Mastering Precision and Power
The fencing thrust is a fundamental move in fencing. It involves extending the arm and weapon towards the opponent. Key techniques include maintaining a straight arm, aiming for the target, and using quick footwork.
Fencing Terms | Queen City Classical Fencing
stop-thrust: a stop hit that uses the point to deliver the arrest. straight thrust: a simple attack which, without any deliberate contact with the opponent’s blade, starts from and ends in the same line