Displacement (fencing)
In fencing, a displacement is a movement that avoids or dodges an attack. Fencers commonly use displacement when attacking while not having priority. Attacking into the opponent's right-of-way is known as a counter-attack. If both fencers land, the fencer with priority, the attacker, is awarded the touch; therefore, the goal of the displacement is to hit the opponent while avoiding being hit in return. Displacement can take the form of retreating, advancing past the enemy's blade, utilising a flèche, ducking, or even stepping off the piste.
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Displacement (fencing)
In fencing, a displacement is a movement that avoids or dodges an attack. Fencers commonly use displacement when attacking while not having priority. Attacking into the opponent's right-of-way is known as a counter-attack. If both fencers land, the fencer with priority, the attacker, is awarded the touch; therefore, the goal of the displacement is to hit the opponent while avoiding being hit in return. Displacement can take the form of retreating, advancing past the enemy's blade, utilising a flèche, ducking, or even stepping off the piste.
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In fencing, a displacement is ...... r even stepping off the piste.
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在擊劍, 换置 指擊劍運動員透過移動來避免或回避攻击。 击剑 ...... 利用技巧「弗莱切」(Flèche)攻擊、回避、甚至走下戰區。
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In fencing, a displacement is ...... r even stepping off the piste.
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在擊劍, 换置 指擊劍運動員透過移動來避免或回避攻击。 击剑 ...... 利用技巧「弗莱切」(Flèche)攻擊、回避、甚至走下戰區。
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Displacement (fencing)
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换置 (擊劍)
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