Psychological Characteristics and Training Methods of Fencing Athletes
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Fencing, Athletes, Psychological Characteristics, Training MethodsAbstract
Fencing, as a distinct sporting discipline, demands not only advanced skills and tactical applications but also places significant psychological requirements on athletes. The psychological traits exhibited by athletes on the competitive fencing stage directly influence their performance states. To ensure that fencers maintain a stable psychological state during competitions, it is crucial to actively adopt effective training methods to develop and enhance their mental resilience. Scientific approaches can aid in cultivating a robust inner world for fencing athletes, thereby laying a solid foundation for achieving outstanding competition results.
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