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advance


Taking a step towards one’s opponent.
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attack


Movement or series of movements by which a fencer tries to score a point. In foil and saber, the fencer who attacks first acquires the “right‐of‐way.” In order to execute an attack properly (i.e. one that the referee will acknowledge), the fencer’s hand must be clearly extending towards their opponent’s valid target in a threatening manner. [..]
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beat


Sharp tap on the opponent’s blade to initiate an attack or provoke a reaction.
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engagement


Contact between the fencers’ blades – often as the prelude to an attack.
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en garde


Position taken before fencing commences.
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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”)
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fleche


Explosive, running attack (Foil and Epee only)
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flunge


Action unique to saber – a combination of a lunge and a fleche. Evolved recently after the FIE modified saber rules in 1992 to prohibit running attacks.
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guard


Part action in which a fencer blocks his opponent’s blade.
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lunge


Most common attacking technique, in which the fencer launches themselves at their opponent by pushing off from the back leg (which generally remains stationary).
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