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Fencing Terms 101

Across
The dramatic and direct attack that fencers use. It is characteristic of
A complex move that must be carefully timed. It's a side-step to change the location of your midline. Your counterattack must make contact before your foot touches down as this move places one foot out of bounds.
French for "go";the word used by the referee to start the match.
French for "body on body". It refers to bodily contact between two fencers and is considered an illegal move in both foil and saber fencing.
The thinnest of the fencing swords it has a triangular blade.
French for "response" it is a counterattack that follows a parry.
The only part of the weapon that enables the fencer to score points in foil and epee fencing.
This color card is issued when a fencer commits any violent actions during a point. It results in a warning to the fencer as well as a point awarded to the opponent
Down
This card is issued when a fencer commits a very serious infraction. It means expulsion from the game or tournament.
A quick move to close distance with a hop and finish with a lunge.
French for "on guard". It is uttered by the referee to tell the fencers that they to get into positions
This is a formal action of etiquette done to the referee and then your opponent. Not doing so is considered a sign of disrespect and can result in losing the match.
To defend against an attack and gain right of way for a counterattack.
Fencing style that uses a rapier style and technique.
Flat-bladed sword with knuckle guard; it uses a slashing technique.
French for "ready". It is the 2nd of 3 French commands given by the referee.