CBO 2010

Apr. 18th, 2010 09:29 pm
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Big 2 day local fencing competition this weekend. It's an annual event and a memorable one, so it's good to compare to my experience last year:

  • More endurance, physically and mentally. I am tired and a bit sore, but don't feel like I just got scraped off someone's shoe.

  • My big game changer is being better able to focus on the target and let my body work. Given my control-freakiness and distrust of intuition, this is something of an achievement.

  • It's what I do know that will hurt me - I do far better against opponents I've never seen before than I do against familiar faces as I don't know their abilities and can't psych myself out.

  • Most of my attacks are still weak. My defense against disengage attacks is abysmal. V. is right, I "like my parry" so well that my point control falls apart with the riposte.

  • Pro: managed to stay physically loose and not let my tension gather in my shoulders. Con: tension settled in my throat leaving me distractingly verklempt.

  • I am well and truly sick of pollen. Even with medication I feel sluggish and like I'm blinking/inhaling sand.

Date: 2010-04-19 01:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anotheranon.livejournal.com
Though I was a bit fed up at myself for my shortcomings by the end of today, I did largely have fun. My clubmates were there, and I did have a better day yesterday (results (http://askfred.net/Results/results.php?tournament_id=11010#47293) - I fenced foil both days).

The physical motions are like learning to dance, and will become instinctual in time. Climbing the learning curve with allergies has got to suck :(

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