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Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation:

Science Description :

The mission of the MIT Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) is to bring students, faculty, and staff together in educational activities that promote healthy lifestyles, enhance a sense of community, foster growth in leadership and teamwork skills, and encourage the pursuit of excellence.

 

Undergraduates Courses:

-   Physical Intelligence, January (IAP) 2002

Readings
Lecture notes
Video

- Istvan, Lukovich. Fencing: The Modern International Style. Staten Island, NY: Ska Swordplay Books, 1997. ISBN: 0965946819.

- Zbigniew, Czajkowski. Understanding Fencing. Staten Island, NY: Ska Swordplay Books, 1997. ISBN: 0965946886.

- Volkmann, Rudy. The Big Book of Fencing. Augusta, GA: Rudy Volkmann Press, 1997. ISBN: 0966803809.- Energy Resource Assessment - Prof. Michael Golay

- Kogler, Aladar. One Touch at a Time. Staten Island, NY: Ska Swordplay Books, 2002. ISBN: 0965946843.

1- Class Policies and Procedures
Historical Background of Fencing Video Presentation
Demonstration of Electronic Microprocessor Scoring System

2- Warm-up, Stretching
Simple Elements of Footwork: En Garde Position, Advance, Retreat, Lunge
Footwork Drills

3- Warm-up, Stretching (cont.) Review of Simple Elements of Footwork
Compound Elements of Footwork: Advance Lunge, Jump Lunge
Footwork Drills with Foils

4- Warm-up, Stretching, Suiting up with Protective Gear
Review of Safety Issues
Group Footwork
Introduction to Basic Bladework: Grip, Simple Thrust, Description of Target Area
Definition of an Attack and Explanation of the Convention of Right-of-way Fencing Salute

5- Warm-up, Stretching, Suiting up with Protective Gear Application of Bladework: Parry 4, Riposte
Explanation of Categories of Fencing Actions: Offensive, Defensive, Offensive-Defensive

6- Warm-up, Stretching, Suiting up with Protective Gear (cont.)
Application of Bladework: Beat 4 with Variety of Footwork (Lunge, Jump Lunge)

7- Warm-up, Stretching, Suiting up with Protective Gear (cont.)
Disengagements Second Intentions Feints

8- Warm-up, Stretching, Suiting up with Protective Gear (cont.) Application of Bladework: Parry 6, Parry 2

9- Warm-up, Stretching, Suiting up with Protective Gear (cont.) Review of Compound Attacks: Advance Lunge, Jump Lunge Demonstration of a Fencing Bout Introduction to Officiating Begin Bouting (3-touch)

10- Warm-up, Stretching, Suiting up with Protective Gear (cont.) Review of Officiating Blade Warm-up Bouting (3-touch), with Officiating

11- Warm-up, Stretching, Suiting up with Protective Gear (cont.) Bouting (3-touch), with Officiating (cont.)

12- Individual Competition Using Scoresheets Course Summary

 

1- Individual

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2- Advance (step forward) Group1

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3- Advance (step forward) Group2

4- Multiple Advances Group1

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5- Multiple Advances Group2

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6- Retreat (Step Back) Individual

(PDF)

7- Retreat (Step Back) Group

8- Multiple Retreats Group1

9- Multiple Retreats Group2

10- Jump Forward, Jump Back Individual

11- Jump Forward, Jump Back Group1

12- Jump Forward, Jump Back Group2

13- Advance Lunge

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