Fencing with rapiers seligerskaya. Historical fencing

Despite the fact that the times of the musketeers and knights are in the distant past, fencing for children in Moscow is still popular. Several centuries ago, young talents knew how to control a sword, barely learning how to walk, but now these lessons are not required. Today, any person can practice this noble sport.

The article will tell you about where fencing is held for children in Moscow, as well as the benefits of these activities. The listed clubs and sections are especially popular and respected by their wards. It is in these places that children can feel like real knights, immersed in the atmosphere of those times.

The benefits of fencing

Fencing lessons for children in Moscow help young athletes master this sport, which is not so easy to do. Regular training and the desire to improve your own skills are very important here. Every kid, getting into the fencing hall for the first time, plunges into an unusual atmosphere, learns new weapons and gets acquainted with quite interesting equipment. Of course, for the smallest in schools, clubs and sections, shortened and lightweight versions of swords are provided, but over time they will reach the level when they can train "like an adult."

Many parents send their children to this sport for the following reasons:

  • the development of physical data and human values;
  • lessons are always interesting and informative;
  • the formation of the ability to control oneself in severe stressful situations;
  • fencing is the least dangerous species sports due to reliable equipment;
  • correct posture is formed in babies from childhood;
  • the development of dexterity, quick wit, observation, tactical thinking and speed of reaction;
  • the classes will definitely come in handy in the future, since during them the emphasis is not only on learning the correct use of weapons, but also on the ability to evade opponent's attacks and masterly defend themselves.

Club 18 Fight & Fitness

Fencing for children in Moscow is taught in many clubs. One of the most popular is this sports Complex, where are people of different ages are engaged different kinds martial arts and fitness. The club is located at 1-st Nagatinsky proezd, 15. One hour of classes will cost visitors 400 rubles, and a monthly subscription costs about 6,000.

The coaching staff of the club conducts regular classes for groups, as well as for individual athletes individually. Exercising in this place will help improve health, develop sharpness, and develop the mind. Here every child will be able to find friends with common interests, thanks to which he will want to visit the center more and more often.

Coaches always find an individual approach to each of their wards, which is considered the main feature of the center. They are real professionals in their field. Many of them are prize-winners of various tournaments and championships held at international level... Here sports are made available to all people, regardless of gender and age.

Creative fencing section

V modern world fencing training for children in Moscow is perceived by people in a completely different way than it was several centuries ago. In the section creative fencing children and their parents will be able to feel on themselves exactly the atmosphere in which real knights in armor fought before. You can find a section at: Lane Majorov, house 5. The first lesson for kids is absolutely free. If the child likes it and wants to practice fencing regularly, the parents will have to purchase a profitable subscription for only 4000 (two lessons per week) or 5000 (three trainings in 7 days) rubles.

The first group in the club is made up of children from 7 to 10 years old, and the second - teenagers from 11 to 13 years old. Fencing for children in Moscow attracts young athletes thanks to professional coaches, pleasant environment and clear teaching. Here they teach to fight with both hands, which contributes to the harmonious strengthening of various muscle groups... At the same time, the coaches practice fencing with both hands at the same time. This allows you to develop coordination of movements and improve response, as well as bring the cerebral hemisphere into activity.

Studio "Kaira Land"

The well-known metropolitan studio, where various sports are taught, also offers its clients fencing for children in Moscow. Girls and boys of different ages are enrolled here, wanting to achieve success and improve themselves. The studio is located on the street Znamenskie Sadki, 7Ас1. For a trial lesson, the payment will be 600 rubles, and for a monthly subscription - about 8 thousand rubles.

The fencing school in Moscow for children accepts students from 5 years old. Here kids are taught a prestigious, dynamic, beautiful and intellectual sport. The smallest wards of the center are provided with safe sabers for training, and the lesson itself takes place in a playful way. The most active students will be able to use their energy in the right direction getting the most out of it. And their complete opposites will be able to learn to look for ways to win and not be afraid of their opponent.

"Leader"

This fencing section is a unique place where not only kids, but also teenagers, as well as adults, go to practice with great pleasure. Children are taught here from the age of 5, classes can be held individually or in groups. You can find the club on Ostozhenka Street, 7с1. The cost of a monthly subscription is 6,000 rubles, with equipment and necessary equipment issued without additional payment.

In the capital's fencing section called "Leader", visitors can choose a convenient training schedule for themselves. Groups here are created taking into account physical data and age, while gender does not matter. If you wish, you can go to workout even on a weekend.

"Kimberley Land"

The modern family leisure center is considered one of the largest clubs capital Cities. This is where the kids are doing different kinds sports, including fencing, with experienced trainers. The center is located on Azovskaya street, 24. A subscription for a month of classes here can be purchased for 5-6 thousand rubles.

Children practice swordsmanship with high-quality equipment. The likelihood of injury during training is zero. Therefore, parents, sending their babies there, need not fear for their health, since the child in any case will only benefit from this.

Dynamo-Moscow club

Another popular fencing section in Moscow (SAO) for children accepts children aged 6 to 12 years. Both boys and girls can enroll here. The first trial lesson can be attended for free, but a monthly subscription will cost about 4 thousand rubles. Located on Leningradskoe highway, 39s53.

Pupils "Dynamo-Moscow" often take winning places in competitions, demonstrating their own skills. This gives reason to be proud not only of themselves, but also of their parents and coaches. Club graduates who move to adult fencing, become champions of the Universiade, Olympic Games, Moscow, Russia, the world and Europe. At the same time, coaches have many well-deserved awards, among whom there are honored masters of sports, as well as honored coaches of Russia.

"Kenage"

Fencing in Moscow (JSC) for children is well taught in the famous center "Kenage", which means "Courage and diligence". Aikido and fencing classes are regularly held here. Parents will have to pay 500 rubles for one lesson, but it will be more profitable to purchase a monthly subscription, which includes 3 lessons per week, for only 3,500 rubles. The center is located in the capital on Pokryshkina street, building 3.

Children from 5 years old, as well as teenagers can sign up for fencing. Groups are composed based on the child's age and physical capabilities. Each group has a professional trainer who does an excellent job with children, finding an individual approach to everyone. It is thanks to such specialists that the young knights do not have a desire to leave the walls of this place.

Fencing - exotic but common sport... This is a real martial art using special weapons ( sword, rapier, saber), which came to us from time immemorial.

Fencing competition are included in the program of the Olympic Games, and fencing clubs and sections accept both children and adults, both male and female, for training. Since fencing is quite traumatic, and also due to the fact that technique is important in this sport, it is recommended to find an experienced instructor for training and join a special club or section.

In which sections you can learn fencing

Fencing sections are widespread throughout Russia. For example, in Moscow organized sports schools Olympic reserve where classes are free. Children are accepted there from 9-10 years old and older. 10 years, according to experienced fencing instructors, this is the most promising age for starting training.

Photo 1. Fencing training for beginners. Athletes first learn to hit a wall-mounted target.

If the child gets carried away seriously, parents you will have to purchase special equipment for training. A protective suit for practicing fencing consists of a special jacket, knee-length trousers that are held on by suspenders, gaiters, flat-soled shoes, a mask with metal mesh and a collar that protects the face and throat, gloves, plastrons (protection under the armpits). The outfit may differ slightly depending on what kind of weapon the athlete will wield: saber, foil or epee.

Professional fencing equipment is quite expensive. Pants will cost about 4-8 thousand rubles., jacket - 3-7 thousand rubles, shoes - 3-4 thousand rubles, rapier - 6-8 thousand rubles

Attention! High-quality equipment is important for the fencer, as it protects the athlete from injury, which can be inflicted by a partner in a duel.

Should I take a few lessons for beginners

Before joining a section and starting serious training, it is recommended to consider the purpose for which this sport will be held.

Fencing - an ancient martial art with its own traditions.

A convenient way to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this sport, get acquainted with its basics, and assess the need for further training for yourself is to take several individual lessons.

In a personal lesson the instructor will show you how to hold the weapon correctly, demonstrate its different types, give an idea of ​​the main racks and, of course, teach safety techniques. The price of one lesson with a trainer - 1000-1500 RUB and more.

What activities are there

Fencing lessons are divided into group and individual.

Group

Group training is a convenient and economical way to train. Firstly, such training can be either completely free, or paid for a low cost ( much cheaper than an individual).Secondly, it great way find friends with the same interests.

Thirdly, in group lessons, sparring partners are constantly changing, and, therefore, different rivals will come across each time both stronger and more professional and weaker. This develops a fighting and competitive spirit. Fourthly, tournaments are organized in groups. Victories in tournaments stimulate further achievements.

Photo 2. Group lesson in fencing. Several pairs of athletes practice techniques with each other.

Individual

Minus individual lessons is that they almost always have a high cost. But a huge plus of this is the opportunity to study with an instructor one-on-one. The trainer devotes all the time to one student. The technique and skill of such fencers grows much faster. than their fellows practicing in groups.

Technique depending on the selected weapon

Rapier, saber and epee differ from each other in length and weight. The technique of striking (thrusting) is almost identical, but some discrepancies are provided. For example, the foil requires the greatest care from the athlete. In sparring, only those punches that are delivered to the opponent's torso will be counted. The saber is less traumatic. This weapon is allowed to strike any part of the opponent's body.

Such discrepancies in the technique of striking appeared due to the peculiarities of creation.

For example, a sword by its origin is a dueling weapon.

Duel outcome could determine a prick in any part of the body, but the rapier was originally created as a training weapon. That is why foil fencers have more gentle methods of fighting.

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How is training going

Training takes place in equipment on non-traumatic analogues of bladed weapons... To begin with, the instructor teaches safety techniques, tells and shows how to hold the weapon correctly, teaches the correct stance and movements. The next block of classes consists of teaching the basics of fencing.

These are all kinds attacks, strikes, protection. The student begins to spar with partners, gain experience, improve coordination and hone the technique of striking. The final stage: studying the bundles of blows and the skills of building a special combat strategy.

general physical preparation

Success in fencing depends on physical fitness athlete and appear in direct proportion to the development of the fencer in physically.

Engaging in this sport, a person develops speed, agility, endurance, strength, mental abilities, the ability to make lightning-fast decisions and control their own emotions.

Learning the basics

The basis of fencing - the skill of correct possession of weapons. The instructor's task is to explain how to hold a sports instrument, to tell that the weapon must not be waved in front of a person not protected by a mask, directed at a person without equipment. By studying the basics of fencing, the student learns that the sharp end of the sword is always covered with protection to prevent damage, and that during the battle hands stay relaxed, a the wrists are flexible.

Learning Techniques

The study of fencing techniques is the main stage in mastering the technique of combat. During the fight, footwork is important. The athlete must work out smooth and light movements to automatism, as well as learn to move quickly, and make lightning strikes.

Fencing in Moscow - an overview of various directions

Today in Moscow there is a fairly significant layer of various fencing schools in various directions.

The main mass of fencing schools in Moscow today is occupied by clubs and knife fighting schools. In general, this is understandable. Knife fighting itself is one of the most popular areas of fencing, in demand at the household level.

Everyone wants to be able to wield a knife. Everyone cherishes the dream of putting a gopnik on a knife in a dark alley, but someone also cherishes the dream of putting a decent citizen and his "sworn friend" on the knife, by the way, there are quite a few of them. They all go to knife fighting schools. The main schools of knife fighting in Moscow are, in fact, people from hand-to-hand combat.

That is, their technique is just a modernized version of hand-to-hand combat, when instead of a fist or a boxing glove, you have
hand a knife. What is it fraught with? And here's what. It's no secret for connoisseurs that hand-to-hand fighting and knife fighting are very different things. They are different in everything, in the stance, in the strike technique, in the muscles involved in the strike, in the movements, in the ideology of the fight, finally. What is acceptable for hand-to-hand combat is completely unacceptable for knife fighting. A knife fight is one accurate blow. This is an axiom.

If you run up and try to poke a person with a dozen blows, then almost 100% guaranteed to get at least one blow, but in return. And the problem with a knife is that even one missed blow in it can often be lethal. Consequently, the basis of a knife fight is an instant entry, defeat, and no less instant exit, everything else is nonsense, leading to a mutual defeat, which is not just undesirable, but death is similar in the most direct sense.

Katana Club adheres to the technique of only pure defeat, with maximum safety for itself - this is what makes us strikingly different from other knife fighting schools in Moscow, and in general from fencing schools in Moscow.


The second point, or rather the curse of the knife fight in Moscow, is the tournaments.

That is, like all nonsense, they were conceived as a test of the strength and dexterity of the participants, and how all nonsense in a couple of years reached the apogee of stupidity. Their rules are designed for a tournament, and not for a real fight on the street, which instructors usually tell beautifully, luring newcomers.

It's no secret that the rules of tournaments are as far from real combat as Jupiter is from Earth. Tournament rules for most clubs in general
They welcome punches and kicks, although in a real knife fight on the street this almost never happens, and the one who, out of stupidity, waved his foot into it, receives a guaranteed knife blow and loses the fight and often life.

Tournament rules develop a complete lack of fear of the opponent's blade to the point of debelism - well, of course, this is just an imitation, which is what they are afraid of. As a result, people climb onto the blade without disassembling the ford, receive multiple blows and inflict themselves, not realizing that in a real battle these are two corpses that fell off each other with holes in their belly.


Another point is the training weapon itself. Short wooden blunt imitation.

This type of training equipment is common in most clubs in Moscow. Than it is bad. Well, firstly, the weight and length. The piece of wood is extremely short and light. If you make it larger, you will need more serious, SIGNIFICANTLY more serious protection than just a fencing mask. These are unnecessary expenses not only for the participants, but also for the clubs, including the safety of the classes. Heavy and long wooden weapons can be easily killed. In a very real sense, I'm not kidding. Or violently maim. Even the weapon that is usually there is a danger to the enemy in case of damage to the neck, abdomen, hands, if they are poorly protected. Up to death. If you hit the liver or spleen with a blunt piece of wood with all your might, you certainly won't pierce a person.

But besides a hefty hematoma, he can get ruptured. internal organs and

Die from extreme blood loss before the end of your workout. Especially considering that out of pure bragging, 90% of the participants do not wear protective vests. This is on the one hand. For this it is enough

It is common practice to weaken the blow at the end point so as not to inadvertently get a load of 200 and a decent time in jail.

On the other hand, the low weight and size do not allow you to properly fill your hand, training with such a weapon. Some techniques are generally impossible to train with a light knife weight, for example quick strikes on the hand. A knife of such a weight and such a weight does not fly forward, although even picking up an ordinary one
folding knife you get a very different picture.

Katana Club uses in its training and sparring non-traumatic mass and dimensions of real knives, heavy ones - from 200 - 250 grams and more, for example, Raja 2 or Ontario. Our imitations are non-mutilating, although bruising your fingers is possible if you come to spar without gloves. All sparring participants, in mandatory have protective helmets that protect against concussion and reliably cover their faces and gloves. In addition, women are advised to wear bibs to avoid chest injuries.

Such an approach of Katana Club to training makes it possible not to weaken the blow at its extreme point, for fear of crippling a person, but to inflict it with full force. This forms a reflex in a person to ALWAYS hit exactly that way, hard and brutally, avoiding blurred blows. Secondly, the real weight distribution allows you to apply fast, accurate and powerful blows, as opposed to light wood imitation.

Another direction of fencing in Moscow, which is quite popular, is duel fencing. Here the choice of clubs and schools and directions is very wide. From fencing with two-handed swords, from sabers and broadswords to


Heavy historical swords... All of them have one thing in common - as a rule, a weapon made of textolite, weighing more than 1.1 kg, although sometimes there are clubs fencing on steel blades.

The main difference in this direction is its extreme injury hazard. The textolite blade, in contrast to the steel, is practically
does not bend. They beat them, as a rule, in full force and with all the foolishness. This type of fencing forces you to have a rather expensive protective armor, a fencing mask, modernized, because if you get a direct blow to the face in a standard sports fencing mask, then the consequence is a face cut with a mesh and a broken nose, it's good if it's broken so that you can assemble it.

However, protection does not guarantee against minor injuries such as broken fingers, hematomas from injections, joint injuries, etc.

One of the most unpleasant phenomena in duel fencing is its terrible isolation from real life. Tournaments that are held on points do not give any real combat skills, moreover, they erode this skill in a person. In general, everyone knows that the weapon is not real, the blows are not fatal, and in order to earn points, they climb without looking at the enemy blade. The same picture is repeated as in the knife fight. Even worse. Moreover, the practice that has developed in duel fencing does not bring almost anything from sports fencing, and in vain, in sports fencing, despite all its embodiment, there is a lot to learn.

Katana Club takes the best from sports fencing in its training, we try to learn the techniques of sports fencing masters and thoughtfully transfer them to heavier weapons.

Fencing in aikido, kendo and other training in techniques with a katana stands apart.


Unfortunately, today's kendo is very far removed from real combat fencing. There are a number of techniques in it - for example, prohibited

Stabbing blows to the face, there is no way to retreat during a fight, and much more. Aikido is not doing much better.

From its original version of sword fighting, today's aikido is as far as heaven from earth. I'm not even talking about the fact that sword sparring is not practiced in modern aikido. In addition, all these schools do not teach combat with different weapons, practicing techniques only for a two-handed sword - the katana, and leaving aside techniques with a short sword and knife.

Another problem is armor for the same kendo. But the cost is very high, so today it is a sport for very wealthy people.

In its practice, the Katana Club focuses on a thorough study of the practices of oriental martial arts, with different weapons, both two-handed and one-handed, short and long, unifying and modernizing the classics of sword fighting. Katana Club brings elements from sports fencing to it, which, by the way, have never been used in classic Japanese. martial arts, but which are most effective.

Another area of ​​focus is reenactment fencing in Moscow. The undoubted plus of this fencing is the historical surroundings. There are a lot of cons.


Firstly, these are rather strict restrictions on buhurts (demonstration battles such as knightly tournament) on the types of strikes, weapons, fencing techniques. For example, on steel weapons are prohibited stabbing blows even with blunt blades, for fear of inflicting cruel
injury, injury or even kill participants.

Secondly, there is an extremely high risk of injury. The blades are generally blunt, but they hit them heartily, so steel armor often does not save. Often, someone gets injured, incapacitating a person for many weeks. Thirdly, even greater isolation from life than dueling fencing. Well, will you ever meet a person dressed in heavy armor in your life?

In contrast to these areas, Katana Club, as a fencing school in Moscow, teaches its students such techniques and strikes that, being aimed at an unarmored enemy, are completely universal - it does not matter what weapon you have in your hands - a stick, a sword, a machete, knife, saber, broadsword or tourist hatchet.

You will be able to successfully defend yourself with ANY weapon. Secondly, all of our techniques are applicable to self-defense, and include all
an arsenal of blows - both chopping and stabbing. The versatility of muscle movements develops the ability to use any object as a weapon of self-defense. Our techniques are not pretentious, not artificial, than for example, dueling fencing often sins, we use the most effective techniques combining both sports fencing, both historical techniques and techniques from oriental schools of fencing, including the classics.

In Katana Club, you can learn the most effective fighting style, while using different weapons and without retraining separately the techniques of knife fighting, fighting with a machete or a sword - both two-handed and one-handed. After training at the Katana Club, any object will become your weapon, any object in your hands will help you defend yourself on the street.

A form of ancient martial arts with edged weapons, which are recreated based on historical sources - texts, images and oral traditions. In other words, historical fencing is an attempt to revive martial arts, the traditions of which have not survived to this day. Basically, the term "historical fencing" refers to the types of edged weapons that existed before the heyday of the three classic sports blades - the foil, epee and saber. V last years As a result of the growing interest in martial arts and historical heritage, many individuals and organizations are trying to recreate the ancient martial arts.

Historical fencing in Paladin.

Our hall is named after the famous fencing club "Paladin", which has existed for over 10 years. At the beginning of 2002, a number of fighters separated from him, who organized their own own club called "Bayard", which soon became generally recognized the best club Russia, Europe and the CIS in the tournament component of historical fencing. The fighters of this club from year to year win almost all tournaments in which they participate. Moreover, almost all Bayard participants work as trainers at FFC Paladin. Thus, FFC Paladin has the strongest coaching school in this sport in the world, which we are very proud of.

Classes are held in the hall

Coach - Ivan Vasiliev

Experience in historical fencing - since 1999. Multiple winner and medalist of various regional, Russian and international tournaments in HMB (both in duels and in group battles). Two-time winner of the "Battle of the Nations" tournament. One of the authors of the concept of professional full-contact medieval fights ("professional fights") - one of the most spectacular and harsh types of historical fencing. He won many victories in the professional ring. One of the founders of the IF Bayard club. Has an official higher education diploma sports education... Coaching experience in historical fencing - since 2003.


Coach - Mikhail Babynin

An excellent fighter and trainer, he knows more than others about the theory of fencing, the author of the concept of "two strikes", a participant in the "Battle of the Nations" and various tournaments, writes a bestseller about historical fencing. The sporting past is sport fencing.

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