Why does fencing in America feel completely different depending on where you are?
In some regions, the sport is built on tradition, pressure, and deep competitive history. In others, it is fueled by growth, new ambition, modern systems, or relentless grit. The Northeast, South, Midwest, and West Coast each developed their own fencing culture-and those differences are shaping the future of the sport.
In Why American Fencing Feels Like Four Different Countries, C.C.M. explores how geography, money, coaching styles, parenting expectations, athlete development, and regional rivalries have created four distinct versions of American fencing under one flag.
Inside this book, you'll discover:
• Why some regions dominate certain age groups and events
• How coaching philosophies differ across the country
• The role money and access play in athlete success
• Why parenting pressure changes by region
• Which area may control the future of American fencing
• What these rivalries reveal about the sport as a whole
Insightful, bold, and thought-provoking, this book is for fencers, coaches, parents, and anyone who wants to understand where American fencing has been-and where it is headed next.
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