Glossary of terms in fencing.
Fencing terms in french.
In many cases english french italian and even german terminology may be used often interchangeably for the same thing.
French acronym that translates to international fencing federation.
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Prêtes ready for two female fencers.
American referees typically use the word ready in place of pret.
The following is a listing of several fencing terms.
Though antique dueling blades were made slightly flexible modern fencing blade metallurgy has foolishly shifted towards overly.
En guard ready go.
French fencing sword blade tang.
French fencing terms master list.
Here are some of the most common terms and phrases used in fencing and the meaning behind them.
A foil or épée blade is made of spring steel and yields when bent.
The time required to perform one simple fencing action within the bounds of a touch.
Action in which the fencer who is generally out of attacking range points their weapon at their opponent with their arm fully extended.
Here s the main fencing terms in french after a request.
Dry bouting or dry.
Note that the vocabulary here is primarily a glossary of modern fencing terms.
After the judge warns the fencers with en garde the judge will then say pret to alert the fencers that the match is about to begin.
An aggressive action in which the fencer launches themselves at their opponent often breaking footwork for a running motion.
The weapon has to be withdrawn to score a touch with the tip.
A fencer who establishes a point in line has right of way and their opponent cannot attack until they remove the blade from line by executing.
Over time the terminology has evolved and different terminology may be found in medieval and renaissance sources.
En garde prêts allez.
Fencing without the aid of electronic scoring machines.
A glossary of french fencing sword components including the foil fleuret and the dueling sword epee.
French fencing terms master list.
French term for the fencing strip.
French acronym that translates to international fencing federation.
Fencing at a distance closer than the length of the weapons.
A sharp tap on an opponent s blade to initiate or threaten an attack.
This is used by a judge at a fencing match.
Fencing is a sport that uses a number of french words which can be confusing to people who are either new to the sport or do not speak the language.