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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

We have made a list of the Frequently Asked Questions. Take a look through and if you have not found the answer to your question please reach out to our team who will be willing to help any way we can.

What is Fencing?

Fencing is a modern martial art and Olympic sport that developed from the training drills used to teachWestern swordfighting. It is one of only five sports that has been included in every modern Olympic games. There are three disciplines with slightly different rules -Sabre, Foil, and Epee, and hits are now registered on an electronic scoring box.

What is the basic aim of the game?

At its core, fencing is about hitting your opponent without being hit yourself. The weapons we teach at the Academy -Foil and Sabre-have additional rules that dictate who scores if both fencers make a hit at the same time. While these can seem complex at first, they largely boil down to “whomever initiates the committed attack first scores unless their opponent successfully defends themselves first.

You’re hitting each other with swords, is it safe?

Fencing is actually one of the sports with the lowest injury rates, due to the use of modern safety equipment. Injury risk is far lower than field sports such as football, hockey or rugby.

My child wants to start fencing! How do I sign them up?

The following link is our new member form https://www.teampdfa.co.uk/fencing-membershipsonce that is filled out, we will be in touch to arrange a taster session or start them in an appropriate beginners’ course.

What do they need to bring to each session?

The following link is our new member form https://www.teampdfa.co.uk/fencing-membershipsonce that is filled out, we will be in touch to arrange a taster session or start them in an appropriate beginners’ course.

My child has been doing school sessions and wants to fence more, which class should they be in?

We teach two out of the three Olympic fencing disciplines: sabre and foil. We currently only offer sabre as part of the development pathway, and our beginners’ courses teach sabre.

Which competitions should my child be doing?

Our Pathway Manager will communicate recommended competitions for each fencer through email and the WhatsApp groups.All athletes who are part of Academy Squads will have a personal event calendar which can be accessed here This calendar also includes birth year profiles with recommended competitions for fencers who have yet to join one of the Academy Squads.

How do I enter my fencer for competitions?

We do all of our competition entries through the club website on our Fencing Competitions page https://www.teampdfa.co.uk/fencingcompetitionsWe will also send the link to the event page with any communication of recommended competitions.

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