I'm not that certain but isn't fencing a combat sport
In Egypt, fencing is the sport involving combat between two individuals armed with swords. In Arabic, fencing reads as مبارزة
Fencing usually falls under both categories. Martial arts are typically any activities that involve structured combat against an opponent, while a sport is a form of physical exertion used in competition against another. Using both of these definitions, fencing falls under each category.
The French sport you are referring to, with the letters "ciemesr," is "scrim." Scrim is a form of fencing that involves the use of swords and is a competitive sport governed by specific rules and techniques. It emphasizes agility, strategy, and precision in combat.
No they did not have fencing in the ancient Olympis because fencing is a modorn sport or art.
No; fencing is not a joke, and thus cannot have a punchline.
ballet=====dance fencing======sport
Fencing is a sport that can be played any day of the year.
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the sport of fencing essentially comes from swordfights, which have existed since swords were created.
Fencing is a Summer Olympic sport and was therefore not in the 2010 Winter Olympics.
The weapon used for training in the fencing duel era was called the foil (fleur). It is still used as one of the 3 weapons for fencing today, although it has never historically been a real weapon used for combat. There isn't a training sword in fencing. Originally the foil (see above) before the sport fencing - like we know it now - exsisted. Now you choose a weapon (like the foil) and train with that. So in fencing there is no training sword.