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202. Combining Biomechanical Features and Machine Learning Approaches to Identify Fencers’ Levels for Training Support
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Simona Aresta, Ilaria Bortone, Francesco Bottiglione, Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciascio, Domenico Lofù, Mariapia Musci, Fedelucio Narducci, Andrea Pazienza, Rodolfo Sardone, and Paolo Sorino
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machine learning ,wearable sensors ,smart health ,fencing ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Nowadays, modern technology is widespread in sports; therefore, finding an excellent approach to extracting knowledge from data is necessary. Machine Learning (ML) algorithms can be beneficial in biomechanical data management because they can handle a large amount of data. A fencing lunge represents an exciting scenario since it necessitates neuromuscular coordination, strength, and proper execution to succeed in a competition. However, to investigate and analyze a sports movement, it is necessary to understand its nature and goal and to identify the factors that affect its performance. The present work aims to define the best model to screen élite and novice fencers to develop further a tool to support athletes’ and trainers’ activity. We conducted a cross-sectional study in a fencing club to collect anthropometric and biomechanical data from élite and novice fencers. Wearable sensors were used to collect biomechanical data, including a wireless inertial system and four surface electromyographic (sEMG) probes. Four different ML algorithms were trained for each dataset, and the most accurate was further trained with hyperparameter tuning. The best Machine Learning algorithm was Multilayer Perceptron (MLP), which had 96.0% accuracy and 90% precision, recall, and F1-score when predicting class novice (0); and 93% precision, recall, and F1-score when predicting class élite (1). Interestingly, the MLP model has a slightly higher capacity to recognize élite fencers than novices; this is important to determine which training planning and execution are the best to achieve good performances.
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- 2022
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203. The Method of Learning in Order to be Able to Follow the cognitive Method (independence Versus Dependence on the cognitive Field) and its impact on Some Basic Skills in the Fencing of Students
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Hadi, Hamid Abdul Shaheed, Almadhloom, Ali Mahdi Ali, Yasir, Zaid Sami, and Alshawi, Hayder Naji Habash
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- 2019
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204. All the Jewish Medalists at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Gurvis, Jacob
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JEWISH athletes ,OLYMPIC Games (33rd : 2024 : Paris, France) ,MEDALS ,FENCING ,WRESTLING ,JUDO - Abstract
The article focuses on the achievements of Jewish athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics, highlighting their significant contributions to their respective sports. Topics include Israel's record-setting performance with seven medals, the remarkable achievements of Australian canoeists Jessica and Noemie Fox, and the impressive results of various Jewish competitors in fencing, wrestling, and judo.
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- 2024
205. بناء وتقنين اختبار معرفي في قواعد المنافسات الفنية لحكام سيف المبارزة.
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نغم خالد ياسين and علاء عبدالله فلا
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COGNITIVE testing ,TEST validity ,PILOT projects ,FENCING ,FENCES - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of Physical Education (20736452) is the property of Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MOHESR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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206. العوامل المؤثرة في تذبذب مستوى لاعبي رياضة المبارزة بالأسلحة الثلاث.
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عبدالهادي حميد م, علي كمال حسين, and بشار محمد زناد
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FENCERS ,SOCIAL factors ,WEAPONS ,ACQUISITION of data ,QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of Physical Education (20736452) is the property of Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MOHESR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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207. African Swine Fever in wild boar: Assessing interventions in South Korea.
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Jo, Yeong‐Seok and Gortázar, Christian
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WILD boar , *FERAL swine , *AFRICAN swine fever , *SWINE farms , *FOOD waste as feed - Abstract
African Swine Fever (ASF) was detected in South Korean pig farms in September 2019. Currently, ASF occurs mostly in wild boar (Sus scrofa). We describe the ASF dynamics in wild boar in South Korea from October 2019 to October 2020 and use case studies to evidence the advantages and limitations of the control measures applied. During 2019, ASF remained confined in fenced areas of three counties. Since January 2020 however, the ASF management policy changed from fencing with limited disturbance to culling (with more disturbance), and ASF spread east and south. Until 31 October 2020, a total of 775 wild boar ASF cases have been confirmed, affecting 9 counties. Interventions for ASF control in wild boar included silent (trapping) and non‐silent (shooting) population control, local and large‐scale fencing, and carcass destruction. Pre‐ASF wild boar densities were closed to 10 per km2. Biosafety risks arose from the movements of people and vehicles, swill feeding of wild boar, destroying pig herds, handling wild boar during trapping and hunting, and searching for and disposing of carcasses. Despite training efforts, biosafety regulations were sometimes ignored. We observed differences between counties regarding disease control. While interventions apparently succeeded in controlling ASF in one site where geographical features and fast decision making facilitated an early and efficient fencing, and culling was performed silently, biosafety problems and habitat‐ and management‐related delays hindered ASF control in other situations. Given that carcass, destruction faces specific limitations in South Korea, fencing and trapping (under appropriate biosafety conditions) might represent the most effective intervention option. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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208. Trigger Finger Associated with Fencing in an Adolescent: A Case Report.
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Au Eong, Jonathan T. W. and Sebastin, Sandeep Jacob
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FINGERS , *INTRATHECAL injections , *TEENAGERS , *FENCES , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Trigger digits in children are rare and the vast majority of cases are primary and involve the thumb. Although there are isolated reports of trigger digits in children after trauma, we were unable to find any report of a trigger digit in a child caused by repetitive forceful gripping. We report a 14-year-old fencer who developed a trigger of his middle finger to highlight this unusual association. This was initially managed with a splint and analgesics and eventually required two intrathecal steroid injections for resolution of symptoms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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209. Validity and Reliability of a Light-Based Electronic Target for Testing Response Time in Fencers.
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De Giorgio, Andrea, Iuliano, Enzo, Turner, Anthony, Millevolte, Carlo, Cular, Drazen, Ardigò, Luca P., and Padulo, Johnny
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AMATEUR athletes , *FENCING , *INTRACLASS correlation , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *BODY movement , *REACTION time , *ATHLETIC ability , *MOTOR ability ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
De Giorgio, A, Iuliano, E, Turner, A, Millevolte, C, Cular, D, Ardigò, LP, and Padulo, J. Validity and reliability of a light-based electronic target for testing response time in fencers. J Strength Cond Res 35(9): 2636-2644, 2021-Response time (RT) is a fencing fundamental sensorimotor skill. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to examine the efficacy of a light-based electronic target in fencers, designed to measure and train this entity. Ninety-five fencers (M = 53; F = 42) were tested in regard to their RT, using a light-based electronic target, for 3 different attack types: simple attack, the lunge, and an attack after a 1.5-m thrust. All subjects were divided into elite vs. novice fencers. Elite fencers had national and international rankings, and were again divided with regard to used weapon: épéeists (n = 32; M = 19; F = 13) and foilists (n = 30; M = 13; F = 17). Measurement was evaluated for validity/reliability, sensitivity/specificity, and correlation. Reliability was high for all attack types (intraclass correlation coefficient 0.94-0.96). Lower RTs were found in males for 2 attack types with good sensitivity (81-93%)/specificity (50-91%) for all attack types. Elite fencers responded faster than novice fencers for all attack types (p < 0.001), whereas elite males were faster than females for 2 attack types (p < 0.01). Lower RTs in females correlated with level for one attack type (r = 0.797, p < 0.05). In conclusion, the light-based electronic target system was found to be highly reliable and therefore could be used by fencing athletes as a further measure of performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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210. Design and Legalization of a Test to Measure the Muscular Ability of the Arm Carrying a Fencing Weapon.
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Badr, Nahidah Abdulzahra, Abdulzahra, Mustafa Ghasib, and Qaddoori, Ruaa Salah
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TEST design ,FENCING ,FENCES ,ARM ,ABILITY testing ,TEST validity - Abstract
Given the importance of the movement of the arm carrying the fencing sword weapon and its basic role in performing the offensive and defensive skills, so it requires a muscular ability of the fencer to implement it during the fighting period, and it is known that the test of this ability based on its measurement on the muscle groups of the armed and unarmed arms (both arms) and if we know that the non-arm An armed arm whose primary duty is limited to the balance of the body during the fight, which is Negatively reflected on the results of the muscular ability test, and the armed arm is also not available a test to guarantee it, and from this point of view crystallized and emerged the research problem, which the researchers wanted to seek to find appropriate solutions for it through the design and legalization of the test To measure the muscular ability to perform the armed arm and to provide the most accurate information that can be used to achieve the optimum achievement in the sport o fencing. The study aimed to design and standardize a test to measure the muscular ability to extend and bend the arm carrying the fencing sword, as well as to find standard degrees and levels for the test among the research sample members. Where the descriptive approach was used, and the research community consisted of (118) advanced players, and after the results of the exploratory experiments confirmed the validity of the test, the main experiment was started to apply it. The researchers concluded that the designed and standardized test proved its validity in measuring the muscular ability to extend and flex the arm carrying the fencing weapon, and the standard scores and levels obtained from the test represent the actual level of the sample. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
211. Bilateral difference between lower limbs in children practicing laterally dominant vs. non-laterally dominant sports.
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Guan, Yanfei, Bredin, Shannon, Taunton, Jack, Jiang, Qinxian, Wu, Lina, Kaufman, Kai, Wu, Nana, and Warburton, Darren
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LEG physiology , *ANALYSIS of variance , *POSTURAL balance , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *MARTIAL arts , *MANN Whitney U Test , *SPORTS injuries , *FENCING , *T-test (Statistics) , *MUSCLE strength , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *DATA analysis software , *CHILDREN - Abstract
Bilateral asymmetry in lower-limb power and dynamic balance has been associated with increased risk of sport injury, whereas there is a lack of research examining this asymmetry for child athletes. Twenty-eight fencers (19 boys and 9 girls, aged 9.71 ± 1.08 years) and 28 Taekwondo athletes (19 boys and 9 girls, aged 9.71 ± 1.08 years) were examined on the single-leg jump and Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) performance. A mixed model design ANOVA (2 [Sex: Boys, Girls] × 2 [Sport group: Fencing, Taekwondo] × 2 [Limb: Dominant, Non-dominant Leg]) was conducted to examine for difference for each test. There was a significant main effect of limb on hop and triple hop distance (p < 0.05). A significant limb by sex interaction (p = 0.000) was shown for the single-leg countermovement jump (CMJ) performance, wherein a bilateral difference was only shown in boys. In SEBT, a main effect (p = 0.007) of limb was identified for posterolateral (PL) reach distance. A limb by sex interaction (p = 0.009) was also shown for posteromedial (PM) reach distance, wherein a bilateral difference was only shown in girls. These findings suggest that child athletes in both laterally dominant and non-laterally dominant sports showed inter-limb asymmetry of leg power and dynamic balance. Sex should be an important consideration when evaluating bilateral difference of leg power and dynamic balance for child athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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212. De-/Fencing Grasslands: Ongoing Boundary Making and Unmaking in Postcolonial Kenya.
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Løvschal, Mette and Gravesen, Marie Ladekjær
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GRASSLANDS ,PASTORAL societies ,COLONIES ,IMPERIALISM ,PASTURES - Abstract
Across contemporary East Africa, fencing is spreading with incredible speed over hundreds of thousands of hectares of rangelands, fundamentally reconfiguring land tenure dynamics. But why is this happening now, what are the precursors, and what will happen in the years to come? In this article, we ask how pre- and post-colonial landscape gridding perpetuate a slow violence across the landscape through processes of de-/fencing. Fencing, we argue, is embedded in a landscape logic that favours exclusive rights and conditioned access. In two case studies from grazing lands in Kenya, we explore how people engage with the tension of an imposed landscape logic of fencing by either asserting or challenging its very physicality. We propose that de-/fencing are ways of anticipating long-standing land tenure uncertainties. Moreover, we use our cases to explore different points of reference along the mattering of land tenure boundaries as well as the sort of horizons to which fencing leads. We also use this knowledge to improve our understanding of parallel prehistoric cases of large-scale landscape enclosure. By unfolding the intertwined socio-political and material nature of gridded landscapes, we seek to bring the study of fencing out of conservation literature and into its wider culture-historical context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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213. The Academy of the Sword
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Gerard Thibault d'Anvers and Gerard Thibault d'Anvers
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- Fencing
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The most detailed and comprehensive treatise on swordsmanship ever written, Gerard Thibault's Academy of the Sword offers an extraordinary glimpse into a forgotten landscape of ideas, in which Pythagorean sacred geometry illuminated the lethal realities of rapier combat to create one of the Western world's only thoroughly documented esoteric martial arts. Translated by the widely respected occultist and scholar John Michael Greer, this stunningly illustrated and precisely detailed manual of Renaissance swordsmanship is a triumphant document of Renaissance culture-as well as a practical manual of a martial art that can still be studied and practiced today.
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- 2017
214. The School of Fencing : With a General Explanation of the Principal Attitudes and Positions Peculiar to the Art
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Domenico Angelo and Domenico Angelo
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- Fencing
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Domenico Angelo's book, complete with diagrams, embodies the ideas of an era. Philip Stafford in The Times Literary Supplement This is a fascinating read and surprisingly up to date. Every fencer will learn from it... Very highly recommended. The Sword. If there is one book on smallsword technique that a person should have in their collection, Angelos treatise is certainly that book. JL Forgeng in Man At Arms magazine. Domenico Angelos The School of Fencing was first published in 1763 as LEcole des armes and was one of the most popular and influential treatises of its time. Today, it remains essential reading for any historical swordfighter, student of martial arts, or military historians, giving the reader access to one of the great masters of the art. This modern edition is annotated by Maestro Jeannette Acosta-Martinez, who is currently the foremost expert in the French small sword. Her additions to this edition help clarify Angelos text for the modern reader. This edition also includes an Introduction by the editor, Jared Kirby, which gives a short history of Angelos life.
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- 2017
215. Die Kunst des Fechtens
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Elisabeth Vavra, Matthias Johannes Bauer, Elisabeth Vavra, and Matthias Johannes Bauer
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- Fencing
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Innerhalb der Artes-Literatur des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit stellen Fecht- und Ringbücher ein großes, facettenreiches Quellenkorpus dar, dessen inhaltliches Potential noch lange nicht durch alle in Frage kommenden Disziplinen erschöpfend aufgearbeitet wurde. Sie bieten Material für breit angelegte, interdisziplinäre Forschungsansätze, wie sie die in diesem Sammelband versammelten zwölf Beiträge verfolgen. Diese nähern sich dem Untersuchungsgegenstand aus der Sicht verschiedener Disziplinen an. Sie nehmen dabei das gesamte Korpus oder einzelne herausragende Handschriften in den Fokus ihrer Analysen. Die Ergebnisse dokumentieren eindrucksvoll die mögliche Vielfalt an Erkenntnisgewinn für unterschiedliche Fachrichtungen und zeigen einmal mehr, dass Fecht- und Ringbücher nicht nur Gegenstand der Fachprosaforschung sein sollten. Die Aufsätze beruhen großteils auf Vorträgen, die im Rahmen eines interdisziplinären Round-Table-Gesprächs des Instituts für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit 2009 in Krems gehalten wurden.
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- 2017
216. Mos geometricus v. Reality: Quantity, Quality, Time and Information in Combat Simulations since the Middle Ages
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Gassmann Jürg and Gassmann Samuel
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mos geometricus ,duel ,fencing ,HEMA ,Jomini ,Clausewitz ,war game ,tabletop gaming ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,History (General) and history of Europe - Abstract
The non-lethal simulated training of lethal reality, whether it be single combat or war, was historically a question of life and death.
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- 2019
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217. Effects of different fencing regimes on community structure of degraded desert grasslands on Mu Us desert, China
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Jiankang Liu, Zhen Bian, Kebin Zhang, Bilal Ahmad, and Alamgir Khan
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aboveground biomass ,community structure ,degraded desert grassland ,fencing ,species diversity ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Abstract Grazing is one of the major anthropogenic driving factors influencing community structure and ecological function of grasslands. Fencing has been proved to be one of the main measures for rehabilitating degraded grasslands in northwestern China. However, data from combined empirical studies on the effects of different management regimes in desert grasslands are lacking. So we selected long‐term fencing (fenced since 1991), mid‐term fencing and seasonal fencing (fenced since 2002), and adjacent free‐grazing grasslands to investigate vegetation and soil properties on southwest Mu Us desert. Our results showed that fencing increased plant cover, height, aboveground biomass (AGB) of different plant life‐form groups, Shannon–Wiener diversity index, Evenness index, Simpson index, total soil nitrogen, total soil phosphorus, and soil organic matter, but decreased plant density, species richness, Richness index, soil bulk density, water content, and pH. However, 22–24 years of long‐term complete fencing might cause redegradation of vegetation and soil nutrients, characterized by the reduction of some vegetation properties, biodiversity, total AGB, and some soil properties. Seasonal fencing with 11–13 year was more beneficial to vegetation restoration than that with completely fencing measures. Our study suggests that appropriate artificial disturbances, such as seasonal fencing (winter grazing and summer fencing), should be used after long‐term fencing in order to maintain grassland productivity and biodiversity. These findings will help to provide theoretical support for vegetation restoration and sustainable management in grassland under grazing prohibition at Mu Us desert.
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- 2019
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218. Lee Kiefer.
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Crelin, Joy
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FENCING , *OLYMPIC Games , *INTERNATIONAL competition - Published
- 2022
219. Systematic Inheritance, Creative Transformation, and Innovative Development of Chinese Swordsmanship--Based on the World's Swordsmanship Evolution.
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FENG Xianghong and YANG Jianying
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To promote the fine traditional Chinese culture at the national level, call for establishing a system for the inheritance and development of fine traditional Chinese culture in the new era, and restore vitality to sword culture, which is an excellent representation of traditional martial arts culture, this study, based on the historical evolution of the world's swordsmanship, examines the inheritance and development of Chinese swordsmanship. The main conclusions are as follows: 1) In the past two centuries, the general trend of the world's martial arts development was to achieve modern transformation, that is, to become civilized first, and then competition oriented. European fencing and Japanese swordsmanship have achieved this historical leap. For the development of Chinese swordsmanship, attempts have been made, but it has been suspended for a long time due to various reasons; 2) In order to restore vitality to Chinese swordsmanship in the new era, the core techniques should be creatively transformed from practical techniques into safe and civilized confrontation games, and innovatively developed into a practical way of cultivating the spirit of "robustness and self-improvement' in school education. We should establish a unique technical system composed of different levels of swordsmanship, such as the core level, the extension level, the featured martial arts level, and the comprehensive routine level, to realize systematic inheritance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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220. The balance : from fermenting to feinting with Oliver Styles
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Preece, Sophie
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- 2022
221. Virtual fencing - a real opportunity for pasture-based farming?
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Dela Rue, Brian and Eastwood, Callum
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- 2022
222. Aggression Dimensions Among Athletes Practising Martial Arts and Combat Sports
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Karolina Kostorz and Krzysztof Sas-Nowosielski
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judo ,karate ,aikido ,wrestling ,fencing ,aggression ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Purpose: The main aim of the research was to analyse aggression dimensions among athletes practising martial arts and combat sports.Material and Methods: There were 219 respondents. The Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) in the Polish adaptation by Siekierka was applied.Results: Martial arts apprentices turned out to present a statistically significantly lower level of hostility (p < 0.001) and of the general aggression index (p = 0.04) than combat sports athletes. It turned out that lower level of aggression was noted in female participants (physical aggression (p < 0.001), verbal aggression (p = 0.004), hostility (p < 0.001), and the general aggression index (p < 0.001). Analysis revealed that the training experience and the training rank did not differentiated the level of the respondents' particular aggression dimensions.Conclusions: It would be advisable to perform parallel analyses in other areas of Poland and take into account the respondents' education and place of residence.
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- 2021
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223. Summer Events
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Fuller, Linda K. and Fuller, Linda K.
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- 2018
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224. Wheelchair Fencing
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Caldwell, Mary, De Luigi, Arthur Jason, and De Luigi, Arthur Jason, editor
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- 2018
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225. The fencing and sports community mourns the passing of Peter Westbook.
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ELFMAN, LOIS
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SPORTS teams , *FENCING , *WOMEN'S sports , *OLYMPIC athletes , *GYMNASTICS - Abstract
The New York Amsterdam News article published on December 12, 2024, mourns the passing of Peter Westbrook, a five-time Olympian and founder of the Peter Westbrook Foundation. Westbrook's legacy includes his athletic achievements, introducing Olympians to the sport of fencing, and impacting the lives of New York City youth through discipline and focus. The foundation will continue his work, providing opportunities for underrepresented individuals in the sport. Westbrook's impact on the fencing community and beyond is remembered with admiration and respect. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
226. Aggression Dimensions Among Athletes Practising Martial Arts and Combat Sports.
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Kostorz, Karolina and Sas-Nowosielski, Krzysztof
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MARTIAL arts ,AGGRESSION (Psychology) ,INVECTIVE ,ATHLETES ,SPORTS ,HOSTILITY - Abstract
Purpose: The main aim of the research was to analyse aggression dimensions among athletes practising martial arts and combat sports. Material and Methods: There were 219 respondents. The Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) in the Polish adaptation by Siekierka was applied. Results: Martial arts apprentices turned out to present a statistically significantly lower level of hostility (p < 0.001) and of the general aggression index (p = 0.04) than combat sports athletes. It turned out that lower level of aggression was noted in female participants (physical aggression (p < 0.001), verbal aggression (p = 0.004), hostility (p < 0.001), and the general aggression index (p < 0.001). Analysis revealed that the training experience and the training rank did not differentiated the level of the respondents' particular aggression dimensions. Conclusions: It would be advisable to perform parallel analyses in other areas of Poland and take into account the respondents' education and place of residence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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227. Clear‐cutting triggers regeneration of abandoned secondary forests but risks alternative successional trajectories with high deer density.
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Suzuki, Maki, Karukome, Tsutomu, Fujihira, Koji, Mitsugi, Mitsukazu, Hisamoto, Yoko, and Marrs, Rob
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SECONDARY forests , *CLEARCUTTING , *SOIL seed banks , *FOREST canopies , *GROUND vegetation cover , *HERBIVORES , *DEER - Abstract
Questions: Does clear‐cutting intended to boost regeneration of abandoned secondary forests lead to an irreversible shift to non‐forest vegetation under high deer density? Location: Warm‐temperate forests in Boso Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Methods: We designed a factorial experiment including two levels of forest canopy treatment (clear‐cutting or intact canopy) and two levels of herbivory control (presence or absence of deer) using 24 plots of 10 m × 10 m. Vegetation dynamics occurring under each experimental treatment were tracked for 7.5 years. Results: Ground vegetation under the closed canopy did not change significantly for 7.5 years both inside and outside the deer fences. However, plots were rapidly covered by early‐seral plants till 1.5 years after the cutting event. The quick growth of ground vegetation after clear‐cutting was supported by plants that are known to have soil seed banks, as suggested by their ubiquity immediately after clear‐cutting. Species richness of ground vegetation was maximized at that time and gradually decreased afterward, suggesting biological filtering. This filtering process worked differently inside and outside the deer fences, resulting in different types of vegetation. The clear‐cut‐and‐fence plots became dominated by tree recruits that will recover secondary forests in the future. Contrastingly, vegetation outside the fences lacked many species (e.g., common tree species) that were found inside the fences and became dominated by shrubs and plants unpalatable to deer. This post‐cutting vegetation outside the fences was not similar to that inside the deer fences at any seral stage. This means that the vegetation outside the fences could be tracking an alternative successional trajectory rather than a case of arrested succession. Conclusions: Here, abandoned secondary forests still seem to maintain a high regeneration potential that would be triggered by clear‐cutting, but reducing herbivory pressure by deer is necessary to avoid the risk of alternative successional trajectories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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228. تقويم واقع التعلم الألكتروني لتدريس المبارزة في كلية التربية البدنية وعلوم الرياضة من وجهة نظر الطلاب المستفيدين.
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سجاد عبدالواحد ع
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DIGITAL learning ,PHYSICAL sciences education ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SCIENCE students ,HIGHER education ,SPORTS instruction - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of Physical Education (20736452) is the property of Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MOHESR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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229. Mental Skills and their Relationship to Some Basic Skills of Sword Fencing Players for the Middle Euphrates Clubs in Iraq.
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Alwan, Bushra Hussain, Mohammed, Jabbar Hzoar, and Abbas, Qahtan Khudhair
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SWORDS ,ABILITY ,FENCING ,RESEARCH teams ,FENCES - Abstract
The importance of the research lies in identifying the level of mental skills of dueling sword weapon players, due to their close association with the ability to adapt to the different situations required by the struggles and helps us determine the level of basic skills. Of the sword weapon players, the sword weapon, and the extent of the relationship between them and mental abilities for the purpose of modifying weaknesses and developing strengths, which helps us to stand on an important aspect of the psychological aspects that support the efforts of the trainers and those responsible for the training process in raising the sword weapon players to higher levels, and the most important results were not Statistically significant differences appear between the players of the research sample teams in all mental skills. The most important recommendation is the need to work on developing the basic skills of Sword Duel players in a way that ensures advanced levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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230. La esgrima militar en Argentina 1897-1914. Actores, instituciones, prácticas y sentidos en la formación de las artes del sable.
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Levoratti, Alejo and Roldán, Diego Pablo
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SOCIAL bonds ,MAGAZINE covers ,FENCING ,PERFORMING arts ,SOCIAL space ,HEADS of state - Abstract
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231. דו־קרב לשוני דיון על מונחי הסייף.
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אודי כרמי and ושוש שקד
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Before becoming integrated into the Hebrew professional jargon used in different branches of sport, terminology relating to physical education and sports undergo an extensive process. This paper discusses the variables that should be considered when translating foreign terms into Hebrew. The discussion focuses on Hebrew fencing terms, and in particular the term romach, used to indicate the fleuret or foil style of fencing. The official terms used in modem fencing are in French. Since being translated into Hebrew in 1969, most have been customarily used in active duels. Yet since then, there has been ongoing controversy regarding the names of the different styles used in fencing, which still continues today. The paper presents the different viewpoints and arguments, and proposes an alternative for the term romach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
232. Associations between the occurrence of the ACTN3 R577X, ACE I/D, BDKRB2 +9/-9 polymorphisms and anaerobic performance among a group of elite fencers.
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Balko, Iva, Balko, Stefan, Petr, Miroslav, Heidler, Josef, Benesova, Lucie, and Kohlikova, Eva
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GENETIC polymorphisms ,GENOTYPES ,WINGATE Anaerobic Test ,ALLELES ,GENETIC carriers - Abstract
Introduction: This research aims to detect possible associations between the ACTN3 R577X, ACE I/D, BDKRB2 +9/-9 genetic polymorphisms, and selected anaerobic performance indicators among elite and sub-elite fencers. Methods: The sample of participants included a group of 20 fencers (males, age 25.5 ± 6.9 years; height 185.1 ± 5.8; weight 78.3 ± 9.8). We obtained genotype analysis for selected polymorphisms (ACTN3 R577X, ACE I/D, BDKRB2 +9/-9) through buccal swabs. 30-second Wingate test was used for the anaerobic performance where the following variables were monitored: the maximal anaerobic performance - P
max [W], the anaerobic capacity - AnC [kJ], the total number of revolutions - TR [n], the peak blood lactate concentration - LApeak [mmol·l-1]. Results: Within ACTN3 R577X polymorphism, no differences were found in the observed variables between genotypes. However, ACE I/D heterozygotes reached higher Pmax , AnC, and LApeak values than homozygotes. Furthermore, BDKRB2 +9/-9 polymorphism homozygotes with -9 allele reached higher Pmax and AnC values than homozygotes with +9 allele. No statistical differences were found in all monitored variables between genotypes of monitored polymorphisms. Conclusions: The research findings might serve as another useful piece of knowledge related to the existing statements in the field of genetics, focusing on speed-strength performance problems. It should be highlighted that current studies are only the first steps in helping us better understand the associations between genetic factors and performance in sports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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233. EFFECT OF A SUPPLEMENTARY PERIODIZED COMPLEX STRENGTH TRAINING AND TAPERING PERIOD ON POSTACTIVATION POTENTIATION OF SPORT-SPECIFIC EXPLOSIVE PERFORMANCE IN ADOLESCENT NATIONAL-LEVEL FENCERS.
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KONTOCHRISTOPOULOS, NIKOLAOS, BOGDANIS, GREGORY C., PARADISIS, GIORGOS, and TSOLAKIS, CHARILAOS
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MUSCLE contraction , *EXERCISE physiology , *FENCING , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *EXERCISE , *MUSCLE strength , *EXERCISE intensity , *BODY movement , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ATHLETIC ability , *JUMPING , *STATISTICAL sampling , *ADOLESCENCE - Abstract
This study examined the effects of strength training and tapering on countermovement jump (CMJ), change of direction (COD), and step-lunge (SL) after a conditioning activity in adolescent fencers. Twenty fencers (age: 15.8 ± 1.2 years) were randomly assigned to experimental (EXP, n = 10) group and control (CON, n =10) group. EXP and CON groups performed 8 weeks of fencing training (4 times per week), while EXP group performed a supplementary strength training program twice per week, including a hypertrophy (first 2 weeks) and a complex strength training period (6 weeks). A 14-day tapering period with reduced training volume was then applied in both groups. Conditioning activity consisted of 3 x 3 seconds of maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC; half-squat; knee angle = 90°), followed by either CMJ or COD or SL performance measurements in 3 different testing sessions 24 hours apart. There was no performance enhancement in all tests for both EXP and CON groups, after the conditioning MVIC before training (p > 0.05). After training, half-squat dynamic strength (1 repetition maximum [1RM]) was significantly increased only in the EXP group (from 74.8 ± 20.0 to 127.0 ± 28.9 kg, p = 0.001) and maintained after tapering. After tapering, baseline CMJ height was significantly increased only in the EXP group (from 27.2 ± 4.6 to 30.9 ± 3.8 cm, p = 0.003). Contrary to our hypothesis, the increase in 1RM and CMJ was not followed by a postactivation potentiation enhancement in all tests (p > 0.05), possibly because of the relatively low strength and jumping performance of fencers. Thus, adolescent high-level fencers do not exhibit a performance increase after MVIC, and this was not modified by the supplementary strength training protocol used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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234. Bilateral asymmetries in male and female young elite fencers in relation to fencing performance.
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Drakoulaki, Vasiliki, Kontochristopoulos, Nikolaos, Methenitis, Spyridon, Simeonidis, Theocharis, Cherouveim, Evgenia, Koulouvaris, Panagiotis, Savvidou, Olga, and Tsolakis, Charilaos
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LEG physiology , *CROSS-sectional method , *TASK performance , *SEX distribution , *MUSCLE strength , *ATHLETIC ability , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *BODY movement , *JUMPING , *COMPARATIVE studies , *FENCING , *RANGE of motion of joints - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Data about lower extremities' strength and power asymmetries in fencers, and their relationships to fencing performance are limited and inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate asymmetries, between dominant (D) and non-dom (ND) legs of elite young male and female fencers, in relation to performance in fencing specific tests. METHODS: Anthropometric characteristics, unilateral vertical-horizontal jumping, isokinetic strength, lunge and step lunge performances were evaluated in 16 male and 22 female elite fencers. RESULTS: Significant differences between genders were found for all anthropometric measurements (p < 0.05). No significant bilateral asymmetries and gender x laterality effects were observed (p > 0.05). Fencing performance was negatively correlated with the D leg's flexion/extension (F/E) ratio at 300 ∘ /s (r: - 0.564 to - 0.619, p < 0.05). In addition, D leg's F/E ratio at 300 ∘ /s was positively related to lung peak velocity and power in female fencers (r: 0.562–0.649; p < 0.05). Finally, only in female fencers, unilateral triple hop distance was significantly related to lung peak velocity and power (r: 0.442–0.500; p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study suggest that the differential activation/movement pattern of the D and ND leg muscles do not lead to anatomical, dynamic and functional lower extremities asymmetries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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235. Shrub‐encroached grassland as an alternative stable state in semiarid steppe regions: Evidence from community stability and assembly.
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Hao, Guang, Yang, Nan, Dong, Ke, Xu, Yujuan, Ding, Xinfeng, Shi, Xinjian, Chen, Lei, Wang, Jinlong, Zhao, Nianxi, and Gao, Yubao
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ARID regions ,GRASSLANDS ,COMMUNITIES ,GROUND vegetation cover ,COMMUNITY change - Abstract
Understanding community restoration state and assembly mechanisms is helpful to assess restoration measures and predict community dynamics. In order to explore the effects of fencing duration and shrub cover on community stability and assembly, we investigated the community information and assessed the assembly mechanisms in plots using shrub cover of Caragana microphylla within each of the three sites fenced since 1979, 1983, and 2003 in a semiarid steppe region of China. Community composition was different among various fencing duration or shrub cover treatments. Shrub cover had a positive effect, and fencing duration had a negative effect on community stability, and both had indirect effects via regulating vegetation cover. Both shrub cover and fencing duration influenced phylogenetic structure directly and negatively, and indirectly via regulating Simpson's diversity and vegetation cover. Considering that the functional traits were phylogenetically convergent, community assembly mechanisms assessed by the values of phylogenetic structure shifted from stochasticity to competitive exclusion with the increase of shrub cover and fencing duration, and competitive exclusion dominated community assembly in the plots of low or high shrub cover in the site of fencing since 1979. The responses of community stability and community assembly to the changes of shrub cover and fencing duration suggest that the shrub‐encroached grassland is an alternative stable community state in semiarid steppe regions. Therefore, it is essential to distinguish shrub‐encroached grasslands from non‐encroached degraded grasslands when formulating relevant conservation and management measures in similar regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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236. Analysis of the consumption of sports supplements in elite fencers according to sex and competitive level.
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Mata, Fernando, Domínguez, Raúl, López-Samanes, Álvaro, Sánchez-Gómez, Ángela, Jodra, Pablo, and Sánchez-Oliver, Antonio J.
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FENCERS ,SPORTS bars ,ATHLETES ,WHEY proteins ,SPORTS ,PHYSICIANS - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the consumption of sports supplements (SS) in competitive level fencers and compare differences based on sex and competitive level (international and national). Methods: A total of 49 fencers (18 men and 31 women) of national (n = 16) and international (n = 33) level completed a questionnaire with questions about SS consumption and the possible repercussions on health and / or sports performance. The results were analyzed based on the different categorizations established by the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), as well as by sex and level of competence to which the participants belonged to. Results: 46.9% of fencers have consumed SS with the main motivation being performance improvement (34.2%). Medical doctors were the individuals who were more likely to advise men to consume SS (50.0% vs 5.6%; OR = 3.29 [1.50–7.20]). Friends were most likely to advise women (38.9% vs 8.3%; OR = 1.75 [1.05–2.93]). The most consumed SS were sport drinks (44.9%), vitamin C (43.4%), sport bars (38.8%), and caffeine (28.6%). In regards to the SS categories, it was observed differences in the interaction level·sex in medical supplements (p = 0.017). In addition, there was a higher prevalence of whey protein consumption in women (25.8% vs 0%; p = 0.020) and iron consumption in men (33% vs 6.5%; p = 0.039). Conclusions: The prevalence of SS use in fencers is within the values previously reported in athletes of the same competitive level. There were no differences by sex and competitive level in the total consumption of SS, nor in each of the groups of level of evidence, being sport drinks, bars and caffeine the most consumed SS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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237. اثر تمرينات تخصصية في القدرة الالهوائية الفوسفاتية والسرعة الحركية واداء الهجوم البسيط والمركب بسالح الشيش لالعبين بأعمار 51-51 سنة.
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محمود سعيد لطيف ا and حامد مولود مخلف
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FENCING ,MOTORSPORTS ,SCIENTIFIC community ,EXPERIMENTAL groups ,MOTOR ability ,ANAEROBIC exercises - Abstract
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- 2021
238. The Kölner Fechtbuch: Context and Comparison
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Keith Farrell
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Kölner Fechtbuch ,Fechtschule ,Longsword ,Fencing ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,History (General) and history of Europe - Abstract
The Kölner Fechtbuch is a fascinating, unique treatise from the 16th century. Although it is tempting to compare it with the Liechtenauer tradition and to use knowledge, ideas and concepts from that tradition to interpret this book, this article shows that such an approach would be flawed. To demonstrate a proper examination and analysis of the longsword fighting system within the Kölner Fechtbuch , this article compares and contrasts it with 15th and 16th century sources with a connection to the Liechtenauer tradition, along with 16th century sources from other traditions. Furthermore, this article examines the Fechtschulen , their rules and their context, in an attempt to demonstrate that the Kölner Fechtbuch is an example of this style of fighting.
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- 2021
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239. Fencing South Australian farms from 1836 to 1849
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Pickard, John
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- 2019
240. Predicting spread and effective control measures for African swine fever—Should we blame the boars?
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Taylor, Rachel A., Podgórski, Tomasz, Simons, Robin R. L., Ip, Sophie, Gale, Paul, Kelly, Louise A., and Snary, Emma L.
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AFRICAN swine fever , *WILD boar , *WILD boar hunting , *SWINE , *BOARS , *INFECTIOUS disease transmission - Abstract
An ongoing, continually spreading, outbreak of African swine fever (ASF), following its identification in Georgia in 2007, has resulted in 17 European and 12 Asian countries reporting cases by April 2020, with cases occurring in both wild boar and domestic pigs. Curtailing further spread of ASF requires understanding of the transmission pathways of the disease. ASF is self‐sustaining in the wild boar population, and they have been implicated as one of the main drivers of transmission within Europe. We developed a spatially explicit model to estimate the risk of infection with ASF in wild boar and pigs due to natural movement of wild boar that is applicable across the whole of Europe. We demonstrate the model by using it to predict the probability that early cases of ASF in Poland were caused by wild boar dispersion. The risk of infection in 2015 is computed due to wild boar cases in Poland in 2014, compared against reported cases in 2015, and then the procedure is repeated for 2015–2016. We find that long‐ and medium‐distance spread of ASF (i.e. >30 km) is unlikely to have occurred due to wild boar dispersal, due in part to the generally short distances wild boar will travel (<20 km on average). We also predict the relative success of different control strategies in 2015, if they were implemented in 2014. Results suggest that hunting of wild boar reduces the number of new cases, but a larger region is at risk of ASF compared with no control measure. Alternatively, introducing wild boar‐proof fencing reduces the size of the region at risk in 2015, but not the total number of cases. Overall, our model suggests wild boar movement is only responsible for local transmission of disease; thus, other pathways are more dominant in medium‐ and long‐distance spread of the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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241. المعرفة القانونية لدى حكام المبارزة في العالم.
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أياد عقلة مغايرة and ظافر ناموس خلف ال
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ONLINE social networks ,INTERNATIONAL law ,LEGAL research ,ACQUISITION of data ,STATISTICS - Abstract
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- 2021
242. تأثير التدريب الذاتي لتطوير مستوى بعض عناصر اللياقة البدنية في ظل جائحة كورونا لالعبي المبارزة.
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مصطفى حسن عبد الـ and سوزان صادق داود
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HOME rehabilitation ,MOBILE apps ,INFECTIOUS disease transmission ,QUARANTINE ,AGE groups ,PHYSICAL fitness ,COVID-19 - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of Sport Sciences / Magallat ulum Al-Riyadat is the property of Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MOHESR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
243. Do Expert Fencers Engage the Same Visual Perception Strategies as Beginners?
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Witkowski, Mateusz, Tomczak, Ewa, Bojkowski, Łukasz, Borysiuk, Zbigniew, and Tomczak, Maciej
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VISUAL perception ,VISUOMOTOR coordination ,FENCERS ,FENCING ,FENCING techniques - Abstract
An effective visual perception strategy helps a fencer quickly react to an opponent's actions. This study aimed to examine and compare visual perception strategies used by high-performance foil fencers (experts) and beginners. In an eye tracking experiment, we analysed to which areas beginning and expert fencers paid attention during duels. Novices paid attention to all examined areas of interest comprising the guard, foil (blade and tip), armed hand, lower torso, and upper torso of their opponents. Experts, however, paid significantly less attention to the foil, picking up information from other areas, mainly the upper torso and the armed hand. These results indicate that expert fencers indeed engage different visual perception strategies than beginners. The present findings highlight the fact that beginner fencers should be taught already in the early stages of their careers how to pick up information from various body areas of their opponents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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244. Smuggled Sheep, Smuggled Shepherds: Farm Labour Transformations in Namibia and the Question of Southern Angola, 1933–1975.
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Moore, Bernard C.
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AGRICULTURAL laborers , *LABOR mobility , *KARAKUL sheep , *FENCES , *COUNTRY of origin (Immigrants) - Abstract
This article considers the history of labour relations within Namibia's agricultural sector, with specific emphasis on the karakul sheep industry. It examines debates concerning shortages of shepherds and the increasing efforts on the part of (white) sheep farmers in southern Namibia to import contract labourers from northern Namibia and southern Angola. The ability of local Nama labourers in southern Namibia to desert abusive employers and return to reserves (albeit overcrowded) caused farmers to rely increasingly, from the late 1930s, on migrant shepherds, with illegally recruited Angolans rising in importance – making up over 40 per cent of total recruits throughout the mid 20th century. The reopening of Namibia's mines and industries after the Second World War, alongside increased Portuguese recruitment of Angolans from Cunene province for their own karakul industry (founded with smuggled rams), caused white farmers to change strategy abruptly from the mid 1950s. With heavy subsidies from the South West Africa Administration, farmers invested in labour-saving technological improvements on the sheep farms themselves, particularly jackal-proof fencing, transforming a shepherd-intensive industry into a near shepherdless one in less than a decade. This, along with the development of homeland structures, gave white farmers the leverage to reinvigorate informal, ad hoc labour hire. Using Namibian, Angolan and South African sources, this article reconstructs the transnational political economy of labour in Namibia's sheep-farming sector, and it considers how transformations in agricultural technology restructures labour hire, often away from 'formal' contract waged labour towards other forms of exploitative labour relations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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245. 1 JANUARY 1600: DEATH OF A SWORDMASTER.
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Lyons, Mathew
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SWORDPLAY , *SWORDSMEN , *FENCING - Abstract
The article presents historical events in the month of January, particularly the death of swordmaster Camillo Agrippa in 1600. Also cited are the English fight of sword and buckler, the Italian fencing master Rocco Bonetti who taught in the Blackfriars, the status of fencing masters in English society, and Agrippa's 1553 book "Trattato di Scientia d'arme."
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- 2022
246. Erratum. Physiological Profiling and Energy System Contributions During Simulated Epée Matches in Elite Fencers.
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FENCING - Abstract
A correction to the article "Physiological profiling and energy system contributions during simulated epée matches in elite fencers" that was published in a 2022 issue is presented.
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- 2022
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247. フェンシングのための重心移動の解析システムの開発
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analysis system ,fencing ,weight transfer ,fente - Abstract
Fencing is a competitive sport that requires good body balance, concentration, and keen insight. Stable body balance in fencing can be a key in attacking and defending with a sword at a game. This paper describes a new weight transfer analysis system suitable for fencing athletes to analyze the body balance form. We have developed a weight transfer analysis system, which is limited to the basic fente form in fencing and considers the amount of foot and body movement. To confirm the effectiveness of the developed system, we carried out to evaluate experienced and novice players to perform the fencing fente form and analyzed the trajectory of their weight transfer.
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- 2023
248. High Performance Fencing : The Seventh Essential
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Ed Rogers and Ed Rogers
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- Fencing, Fencing--Technique
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Legendary fencing instructor Maitre Bac H. Tau described what he called the'six essentials that are in a fencer's mind':'The first is called spirit; the second, rhythm; the third, thought; the fourth, technique; the fifth, tactic, and the last is strategy.'As a fencer you can fight with spirit, experience rhythm, think your way around problems, and develop technique, tactic and strategy by training with top-flight fencing masters. But there is more. Modern fencing is a highly competitive speed and endurance sport and the'seventh essential'in a high-performance fencer's mind is how to prepare themselves physically and mentally to fence. In High Performance Fencing: The Seventh Essential, Ed Rogers covers every aspect of the preparation required by a fencer competing at the highest level. The book provides sound practical advice and is based on tried-and-tested training principles that have repeatedly proved successful. Aimed at intermediate to advanced level fencers, coaches, teachers and all those involved in competition fencing, and fully illustrated with 148 colour images and diagrams.
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- 2015
249. The Response of Plant and Soil Properties of Alpine Grassland to Long-Term Exclosure in the Northeastern Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
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Cuihua Huang, Fei Peng, Quangang You, Jie Liao, Hanchen Duan, Tao Wang, and Xian Xue
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alpine grassland ,degradation ,fencing ,Qinghai–Tibetan plateau ,soil organic carbon ,species richness ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Currently, grazing exclosure is one of the most important grassland management measures for restoring all types of degraded alpine grassland in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP). The most widely distributed grassland ecosystems across the northeastern QTP are the alpine meadow (AM), alpine meadow steppe (AMS), and alpine steppe (AS). However, whether the impacts of fencing on vegetation characteristics and soil properties vary among different grassland types remains poorly understood despite that numerous individual studies have been conducted. This study investigated the vegetation characteristics and soil properties in fenced and grazed AM, AMS, and AS in the northeastern QTP. Grazing exclosure significantly increased the vegetation coverage and Shannon–Wiener diversity index in all the three grasslands. Plant species richness was significantly increased in AM, but there were no significant changes in AMS and AS. Aboveground biomass was significantly increased in AMS and AS but not significant in AM. Increase in the percentage of high-quality forage grasses was only observed in AMS. Fencing significantly decreased the soil bulk density (BD) and significantly increased soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen at a depth of 0–50 cm in AMS and AS but had no effect in AM. Our results indicate that the use of fencing for restoring degraded AM might not achieve the same expected results as in AS and AMS on the QTP.
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- 2020
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250. Influence of Surface on Impact Shock Experienced During a Fencing Lunge.
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Greenhalgh, Andrew, Bottoms, Lindsay, and Sinclair, Jonathan
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ANALYSIS of variance ,BIOMECHANICS ,BODY weight ,DYNAMICS ,ECOLOGY ,FENCING ,STATISTICS ,STATURE ,DATA analysis ,PHYSIOLOGIC strain ,BODY movement ,REPEATED measures design ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of sports surface on the magnitude of impact shock experienced during a lunge movement. Thirteen experienced, competitive fencers (age 32.4 ± 4.6 years; height 178.4 ± 7.2 cm; mass 74.4 ± 9.1 kg) performed 10 lunges on four different surfaces: concrete with an overlaid vinyl layer (COVL), wooden sprung court surface (WSCS), metallic carpet fencing piste overlaid on the WSCS, and aluminum fencing piste overlaid on the WSCS. An accelerometer measured accelerations along the longitudinal axis of the tibia at 1000 Hz. The results identified a significantly (P < .05) larger impact shock magnitude was experienced during a lunge on the COVL (14.88 ± 8.45 g) compared with the WSCS (11.61 ± 7.30 g), WSCS with metallic carpet piste (11.14 ± 6.38 g) and WSCS with aluminum piste (11.95 ± 7.21 g). Furthermore, the two types of piste used had no significant effect the impact shock magnitude measured when overlaid on the WSCS compared with the WSCS on its own. The results of this investigation suggest that occurrences of injuries related to increased levels of impact shock may be reduced through the utilization of a WSCS as opposed to a COVL surface during fencing participation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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