Wish my coach was teaching me this intense. Since every time I practice with him, he always tell me to go slow, but never let me try these moves at proper fencing speed. There - on the tournament strip, my opponents won't be going slow with that speed he's making me get used to.
It's a fine line between going slow and too fast. A lot depends on the amount of time and the level that the fencer is at. In this video I am pretty confident of the point control of the student. But rest assured sometimes with other students I do go slower. But yes I am a big believer of making my students feel the real speed at least once in a lesson so that there won't be any surprises in competition
Can you send video of epee footwork and target? Video of basic Movement with French Grip
Wish my coach was teaching me this intense. Since every time I practice with him, he always tell me to go slow, but never let me try these moves at proper fencing speed. There - on the tournament strip, my opponents won't be going slow with that speed he's making me get used to.
It's a fine line between going slow and too fast. A lot depends on the amount of time and the level that the fencer is at. In this video I am pretty confident of the point control of the student. But rest assured sometimes with other students I do go slower. But yes I am a big believer of making my students feel the real speed at least once in a lesson so that there won't be any surprises in competition
Many thank you’s!
Likewise! :)))