Foil Coaching Workshop – Sunday 16th March

This workshop will feature the topic of – How to deliver flowing, controlled and coordinated individual lessons incorporating surprise and variety. and will be led by Adam Blight.
This is a workshop aimed at coaches and also, fencers have the opportunity of spending the day receiving fencing lessons from the coaches attending the workshop. Any fencers who wish to attend, which will be free, just let Adam know.
This workshop will explore, explain and practice a range of specific coaching skills and concepts which can enable the coach to introduce unannounced elements into individual lessons in a controlled way. Through being able to reliably introduce surprise and variety into a free flowing lesson the fencer can develop resilience, adaptability and creativity and also the need for verbal instruction can be minimised. The workshop will approach topic from the perspective of working with fencers of all levels from relative beginners to capable international competitors.
As an example, this video shows a warm up lesson with Adam Blight and David Alexander at the 2015 European Championships in Montreux, Switzerland. This is a free flowing lesson with a minimum of verbal instruction where the fencer faces an appropriate level of challenge and the coach maintains control.
The Workshop will take place on Sunday 16th March at the Park Centre, Duke Street, Sheffield S2 5QP and run from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Entrance to the hall will be via the fire door access on Coates Street. The Park Centre is a 15 minute walk from the train station and has a tall brick chimney which can be seen from some distance. The cost will be £25 for BAF members and £30 for non members payable by bank transfer.
To sign up for this workshop, go to – Foil Coaching Workshop – 16th March