Abstract
In fencing, injuries may accidentally happen to the armed hand as a result of defensive and offensive movements causing the fencer a sever pain in his fingers. Unable to grasp the weapon, to perform the required movements and skills and to continue the training for a while due to the injury degree make up the mind of the researcher. The training is proposed to continue with the unarmed hand to get the expected benefit from transferring force training and lunging accuracy and identify their effect on the motor speed of the armed hand. Conclusions and recommendations have been set by the researcher to support this study
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Abbas, Abdul Karim Fadel
(2010)
"Transferring the strength training and accuracy of stabbing aiming from the unarmed arm to the armed arm and their impact on the motor speed of the armed arm in fencing,"
Modern Sport: Vol. 9:
Iss.
12, Article 9.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54702/2708-3454.1272