Comps & Training
National Rankings
MF - Sam Ward 30
WF - Katharine Schofield 161
MS - Tom Nicholls 21, Mike Berry 35, Ben Jeays 52, David Woollands 53, Greg Britton 106, Martyn Joynes 217, Malc Cawton 225
WS - Lisa Hoole 22, Nickola Beck 68
ME - Alun Denbury 329, Stephen King
JNR (U20) MF - Sam Ward 22
JNR (U20) MS - Greg Britton 32
British Fencing Competition Calendar
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Match Reports
Notts & Derby Excalibur 2010 Report
Kremlin Open 2009 Report
Merseyside Open Report 2009
Fencing Articles
My First 40 Years By Malc Cawton A MUST Read! But get a cup of tea & make yourself comfortable!
Your First Competition
What To Expect At An Open Competition
British Fencing & You!
NEW* Experiencing The Europeans By Karen Morral
NEW* Friendly Faces Feature By Karen Morral
Club Competition Results
2009-2010 : 2008-2009 : 2007-2008 : 2006-2007 : 2005-2006
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Health & Fitness
Like any other sport, fencing can be pretty demanding on the body and from time to time injuries occur. To help to try and avoid the risk of injury you may find the two articles below helpful.
A few of us, who are more injury prone than others(!), already receive treatment from an Osteopath, Physiotherapist & Acupuncturist, these practitioners are highly recommended by our club members. Louise Murphy - Physio, also offers a 10% discount to Chilwell Blades members off your first three appointments.
Articles
Fencing & Fitness by Malc Cawton
Muscles, Tendons & Warming Up by Dr Chris Perko
The Role of Acupuncture by Dr Chris Perko
Links
Chris Stapleton - Nottingham Osteopaths
Louise Murphy - Physiotherapist
Physio Med - Online Orthopaedic Support / Foot Care Etc
MF - Sam Ward 30
WF - Katharine Schofield 161
MS - Tom Nicholls 21, Mike Berry 35, Ben Jeays 52, David Woollands 53, Greg Britton 106, Martyn Joynes 217, Malc Cawton 225
WS - Lisa Hoole 22, Nickola Beck 68
ME - Alun Denbury 329, Stephen King
JNR (U20) MF - Sam Ward 22
JNR (U20) MS - Greg Britton 32
British Fencing Competition Calendar
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Match Reports
Notts & Derby Excalibur 2010 Report
Kremlin Open 2009 Report
Merseyside Open Report 2009
Fencing Articles
My First 40 Years By Malc Cawton A MUST Read! But get a cup of tea & make yourself comfortable!
Your First Competition
What To Expect At An Open Competition
British Fencing & You!
NEW* Experiencing The Europeans By Karen Morral
NEW* Friendly Faces Feature By Karen Morral
Club Competition Results
2009-2010 : 2008-2009 : 2007-2008 : 2006-2007 : 2005-2006
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Health & Fitness
Like any other sport, fencing can be pretty demanding on the body and from time to time injuries occur. To help to try and avoid the risk of injury you may find the two articles below helpful.
A few of us, who are more injury prone than others(!), already receive treatment from an Osteopath, Physiotherapist & Acupuncturist, these practitioners are highly recommended by our club members. Louise Murphy - Physio, also offers a 10% discount to Chilwell Blades members off your first three appointments.
Articles
Fencing & Fitness by Malc Cawton
Muscles, Tendons & Warming Up by Dr Chris Perko
The Role of Acupuncture by Dr Chris Perko
Links
Chris Stapleton - Nottingham Osteopaths
Louise Murphy - Physiotherapist
Physio Med - Online Orthopaedic Support / Foot Care Etc
