August 2011 Newsletter

 

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On Deck

Announcements

Congradulations

I would like to congratulate Thomas and Chris who graduated high school this year and will be attending college in the Fall. Good Luck!

Beginner Class

A beginner class will be starting Thursday September 1st starting at 6pm. Students should be at least 10 years old when starting lessons, however there is no maximum age! You can begin or come back to fencing anytime. Students should be dressed in clothes appropriate for exercise and wear clean sneakers.

August Class and
Practice Schedule

Tues. 2 / Thurs. 4
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 9 / Thurs. 11
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 16 / Thurs. 18
6 PM  Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 23 / Thurs. 25
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 30
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

 

 

Bout Committee’s Report

Competition Schedule and Results

TTFC Open Epee
July 17th we hosted an epee competition. Congratulations to Reilly for his second place finish. Thank you to everyone who attended.
Fencers are always welcome to stop in during events at the club even if they don’t compete. This can be a time to meet other fencers or help with directing or score keeping. This particular event had a fun impromptu foil round robin after the epee finals!

Foil Mask Rules for 2011-2012 Fencing Season
At the FIE (International) level of fencing a portion of the mask bib has been target in foil. In the US this target will be used at some national level competitions. The bib will NOT be target at any Local (Divisional) event, including Junior Olympic and Summer National qualifying events or NCAA Foil events in the 2011-2012 Season.
 

Upcoming Tournaments

Visit www.askfred.net for addition competitions and to register.

NY Fencing Champ
Grapes of Wrath
S&S Open Epee
FEX Open Foil
UR 3 Weapon

 

 

 

HeadlinesCheck the newsletter post on the webpage for links to the following articles

New Study Guide
An Updated Referee Study Guide has been posted to fencingofficials.org

The Long and Winding Road to London 2012
A total of 212 fencers will compete across 10 events at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Due to limitations on the size of the events by the IOC, nations are no longer guaranteed an athlete in each sport – now nations and athletes have to compete against not only their countrymen, but others in their region or continent for an Olympic slot.

 

Twin Tiers Fencing Club
The Fencing Center – 1 Lewis Street, Binghamton, NY
Web: twintiersfencingclub.comEmail: info@twintiersfencingclub.com

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June 2011 Newsletter

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On Deck

Announcements

Bring A Friend 

Do you have a friend, coworker, or classmate that’s always been interested in fencing or inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean? Here is your chance to introduce them to your sport and show them how Captain Jack Sparrow could have been bested with a double-disengage. Bring them to class either Tuesday June 28 or Thursday, June 30 at 6 PM.

Participants should be at least 10 years of age and should wear cloths appropriate for exercise and a clean pair of sneakers.

If someone would like more information prior  please email me at info@twintiersfencingclub.com.

Remember, you don’t have to be young to begin fencing. This is a sport you can start or come back to anytime.

June Class and
Practice Schedule 

Thurs. 2
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 7 / Thurs. 9
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 14 / Thurs. 16
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 21 / Thurs. 23
6 PM  Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 28 / Thurs. 30
Bring A Friend To Class
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

 

 

Bout Committee’s Report

Competition Schedule and Results

Keystone State Games 

The fencing portion of the Keystone games will be held July 30-31 in Harrisburg, PA in the Farm Show Arena. All USFA members may compete in this event regardless of state residency.

Events Scheduled include Y14, Junior, Senior and Veteran in all three weapons. More information can be found on their page at www.keystonegames. or their askFRED event page.

US Fencing Memberships

Some competitions require a membership in the US Fencing Association. The membership year begins in August and is valid through July 31st of the following year. If you are not currently a member and wish to compete in tournaments prior to Aug 1, 2011 there are One Day Memberships available. Visit usfencing.org for more information or to join.

 

Upcoming Tournaments

Visit www.askfred.net for addition competitions and to register.

Mr. Ma Cup
Tom Dann Epee
SMFC Epee
CDE Div III Foil
2011 Keystone State Games

 

 

 

Headlines 

Check the newsletter post on the webpage for links to the following articles

The Comprehensive Guide to Fencing Shoes – Just what are the best shoes for fencing and what type of shoes should you get?

The Most Successful College Coach You’ve Never Heard Of – Fencing coach at Northwestern has surpassed 1,000 wins in his career—success that puts him a cut above most other college coaches.

 

Twin Tiers Fencing Club
The Fencing Center – 1 Lewis Street, Binghamton, NY
Web: twintiersfencingclub.com Email: info@twintiersfencingclub.com

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May 2011 Newsletter

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On Deck

Announcements

Bring a Friend 

In late June we will have an “open house” night leading up to a beginner class in July.  If you have a friend, coworker, or classmate that’s always been interested in fencing here is your chance to introduce them to the sport. More details will be posted later.

Fencing Videos

In the not to recent past fencing footage was incredibly difficult to come across. Fortunately the internet has  made a remarkable amount of videos available.  Watching clips from any level of competition can be a great training benefit by both looking for actions to try and practicing referring.

YouTube is rich with fencing videos, but as with most things on the internet there are good and bad.

The FIE has been regularly uploading videos to their YouTube account, http://www.youtube.com/user/FIEvideo. Included in their last uploads are timing tests. It is interesting to see how adjusting the lockout time on the machine by a few  milliseconds could change the course of a bout. Another video channel to follow would be www.cyrusofchaos.com/. He frequently posts bouts from recent events and an extensive archive.

The recent NCAA fencing championships were broadcast live online with the finals being accompanied by a knowledgeable commentator. Hopefully we will see more of these broadcasts made available both live and archived.

May Class and
Practice Schedule 

Tues. 3 / Thurs. 5

6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 10 / Thurs. 12

6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 17 / Thurs. 19

6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 24 / Thurs. 26

6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tues. 31
6 PM Class / Open Fencing

 

Bout Committee’s Report

Competition Schedule and Results

Our fencers had the opportunity to compete numerous times this month and did well. 

Stephen competed in the Fencing Exchange’s Open Sabre finishing 2nd.

TTFC hosted an open foil event which was well attended. CC and Thomas finished 1st and 4th respectively.

TTFC was also represented at the North-East PA Divisional Qualifiers hosted by the  Williamsport Fencing Club. CC and Thomas again competed in foil and finished 2nd and 3rd respectively earning themselves the right to compete in the US Fencing Summer Nationals held in Reno Nevada. CC also qualified in Sabre with a 2nd place finish.

Thank you to FEX and WFC for hosting these events. Also, a big thank you to the fencers who attend our competition.

Upcoming Tournaments

Visit www.askfred.net for addition competitions and to register.

Red Dragon Open
Div. III Foil @ CDE
Epee Open @ S&S
“U” Foil @ BCAF-W
Vet 40 Sabre @ CDE

 

 

Headlines 

Check the newsletter post on the webpage for links to the following articles

The Warrior and the Technician – Coach Zbigniew Czajkowski Discusses two different approaches to fencing.

Video Replay —Nobody can hear you scream How instant replay works in Fencing.

A Guide to Body Cord Plugs and Sockets An overview of the advantages and disadvantages of different body cord types.

 

Twin Tiers Fencing Club
The Fencing Center – 1 Lewis Street, Binghamton, NY
Web: twintiersfencingclub.com Email: info@twintiersfencingclub.com

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April 2011 Newsletter

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On Deck

Announcements

TTFC FOIL OPEN
We will be hosting an Open Foil competition Sunday April 10th at 11AM Registration closes at 10:45.
Please pre-register on askfred.net if you plan to compete.
Spectators are always welcome to stop by and watch, even if you do not plan to fence. This would be a great opportunity to show your sport to friends and family. I will be available during the day to answer questions. 

2010 Fencing Rule Book
An updated Fencing Rule Book was published by the USFA last year. Every fencer should be familiar with this document. It can be downloaded as a PDF file from www.usfencing.org under the “Resources —Documents” section.
If you would like a printed copy I will be organizing a group order to save on printing costs. More details will be posted at the club shortly.

New Curtains
My parents have always been supportive of my fencing, and they continue to be so. I would like to thank them for their help in the custom creation and installation of the new curtains. Hopefully this will help block out the distracting afternoon sun while letting more light in when it is needed.

Fencing Attire
Please remember to wear cloths appropriate for exercising in. Street shoes should not be work while fencing.

May Class and
Practice Schedule

Tues. 5 / Thurs. 7 6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Sun. 10 11 AM Foil Tournament

Tues. 12 / Thurs. 14 6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tuesday 19 / Thurs. 21 6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Tuesday 26 / Thurs. 28 6 PM Class / Open Fencing

Due to holiday and competition conflicts there will be no Saturday practices in April.

Bout Committee’s Report

Competition Schedule and Results

The website askFRED.net can be confusing to navigate at first. The map view offers a good overview of competitions in the region, but may not be complete. You should also browse by divisions occasionally. 

Fencing tournaments follow a variety of formats. Most of they are individual competitions with periodic team events.

The smaller events will feature one weapon and will often be open, meaning most anyone who fences that weapon can register.

Larger events may limit registration by age, gender, or rating held. For example a “Division III Foil” event would be open to foil fencers rated “D” or below and a “Junior Epee” event would be open to Epee fencers under the age of 19. These may also require USA Fencing membership. Please ask if you want more information or check our website.

Upcoming Tournaments

Visit www.askfred.net for addition competitions and to register

SMFC Spring Open
FMAL DivIII Foil/Sabre
TTFC Open Foil
FAP Open Foil
S&S Team Epee
FAP Open Epee
CDE Div III Sabre
RITFC Red Tape
Red Dragon Open

 

 

Headlines

US Men’s Epee: Right Team, Right Place, Wrong Time – Why the recent success of the US Men’s Epee team (unfortunately) doesn’t matter for this Olympic Quad.

U.S. Athletes Earn Top World Rankings – With just over a month remaining until the Olympic qualification process begins on April 28, Team USA’s athletes have shown early success on the World Cup and Grand Prix circuit and staked their claims on top world rankings in each of the three weapons.

Alisher Usmanov (FIE President) On Saber Rattling – Usmanov is a Russian metals tycoon worth $17.7 billion. He reflects on his fencing career. “Fencing is a very intellectual sport. It forces you to make up your mind and decide instantly.”

Wiring Blades: A DIY Guide
– This article leads you through the step by step process of rewiring a foil or epee blade.

Twin Tiers Fencing Club
The Fencing Center – 1 Lewis Street, Binghamton, NY
Web: twintiersfencingclub.com Email: info@twintiersfencingclub.com

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March 2011 Newsletter

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March Class and Practice Schedule, On Deck, Bout Committee’s Report

 

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TTFC Team Finishes Third

Congratulations to “Team Philosoraptors” for finishing third at Wilkes Fencing Club’s Team Foil. The final match was won 45-44 in overtime!

Thank you to WFC for hosting this fun event.

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2010 Holiday Schedule

2010 Holiday Schedule

The club will be closed on the following days.

November 26th.

December 24th, 28th and 31st.

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Open Fencing Oct 24th

Twin Tiers Fencing Club will be hosting an Open Fencing Day October 24th starting at Noon. All are welcome.

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Salle d’Armes Lazar is now The Twin Tiers Fencing Club

Why the name change?

This was not an easy decision to make, a lot of factors went into it. Ultimately the main factor was visibility. While a “Salle d’Armes” conjures up visions of great fencing halls to those who know the term, it doesn’t mean much to those unfamiliar with the sport. Those are the people we are trying to attract to fencing. Another reason was to promote a regional identity. This would be a way to show where we are from and include both our New York and Pennsylvania presence.

Welcome to the Twin Tiers Fencing Club!

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Veterans Tournament

The Salle d’Armes Lazar will be hosting a Veterans Combined Mixed Foil, Epee, and Saber tournament on Saturday, July 17th, 2010. Age restrictions will be enforced, however USFA membership is not required to compete. Fencing uniforms in accordance with USFA rules are required for all competitions. More information can be found on the askFRED page.

Veterans Combined Mixed Foil – 10:00 AM, registration closes at 9:45 AM
Veterans Combined Mixed Epee – 12:00 PM, registration closes at 11:45 AM
Veterans Combined Mixed Saber – 2:00, registration closes at 1:45PM

$10 for first weapon, $5 for each additional.

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