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    What is the second thrust called?
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    A "redouble" if they did not parry or counterattack. If they parried but did not riposte, it's a "remise" instead.
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    What does yellow, blue, green, and red mean in Olympic fencing?
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    The different colors of the fencing strips in the Olympics is mainly for aesthetics. Beyond helping the fencers who are competing find their correct strip and helping the announcers identify which fencers are on which strips, the colors mean very little.
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    What is the fencing area called?
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    The field of play on which a bout takes place is called a piste. Generally speaking, it is fourteen meters long by one and one-half meters wide.
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    What are the different types of swords?
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    There are three types of weapons in fencing: foil, sabre and epee. The foil is a mid-weight thrusting weapon that targets the torso. Right of way applies to it. Sabre, the lightest weapon, is the only weapon to attack with the blade rather than the point. Right of way also applies to this weapon. Epee, the heaviest weapon, is a thrusting weapon with no right of way, where the whole body is target.
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    How many points you have to make to win a match?
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    You have to win 5 points. If you win at least 2-3 matches, you'll go to direct elimination, in which you have to win 15 points.
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    What is a game of fencing called?
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    A competition between two fencers, whether to five or 15 touches, is called a bout. The series of blade actions between two fencers that result in a touch being scored during a bout are referred to as a "conversation."
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    What is the arena where a fencing match takes place called?
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    A fencing school or hall is called a "salle" - a shortened form of the French term "salle d'armes." A fencing school or hall usually contains many fencing strips, or "pistes."
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    What are fencing uniforms?
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    A chest protector made of plastic is worn by female and some male fencers. A lamé is a layer of electrically conductive material worn over the fencing jacket in foil and sabre fencing.
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    What is it called when the fencer puts the sword in front of his eyes?
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    Before a bout, the fencer will salute his opponent, the judge, then the crowd. Salutes can differ from club to club (or even person to person), but it's a sign of respect.
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    What would I call someone who is a top fencer? A master fencer?
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    Yes. In the Olympics, they are simply called "World Champions".
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    Why is there just a straight path in fencing?
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    Mainly because it's easier for the director to see who scored first. Also, you wouldn't want someone to advance at whatever angle they wish, even to stab you in the back. That defeats the whole purpose of why fencing was made originally: to have a clean, fair duel.
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    What are the parries called when fencing? How does parrying work?
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    Parries are when you block your opponent's attack. You simply move your sword in the way of your opponent's thrust, and tap his/her sword.
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    What is a fencing teacher called?
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    In fencing, a teacher is referred to as "maestro".
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    What is the fencing term for a win?
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    There is no fencing term for a win. Often a director will call "bout", but that just signifies the end of a bout, not a victory.
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    How long does a fencing match take?
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    Each match is exactly three minutes long. When playing in teams, there are normally 10 matches, each switching fencers.
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