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| Features: Why did they evolve? Tom Cragg wonders what about rule changes, status quo and where to go next. What happened to circular cuts and actions on the blade? Maestro William Gaugler examines technique in competition. The education of a fencer, Rick Headlee remembers his first experience with the blade. Sword fight at the OK corral? Adam Adrian Crown shoots down the similarities. Fencing and shoulder pain: Injury and relief, Joe Knight explains how to keep shoulders healthy. Fencing: A game and an art, Jason Norris suggests two sides to the fencing coin. Fencing as Mastery, Stephen Diehl explains what lead a young man to fencing. Surfing: A precedent for two distinct leagues, Paul Rappaport discusses surfing’s solutions and how fencing can benefit. Afterword: Louis Senac on Fencing. Back inside cover bonus! Angelo, suitable for framing. Letters to the editor, The editors piste, Ed’s fix-it shop. |
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