
Season 1 · Episode 19
The Ten Commandments of Being a Fencing Parent
Deep Dive - Fencing Sport · Thomas Ferriere
January 13, 20257m 16s
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Show Notes
This episode presents ten guiding principles for fencing parents, emphasizing the importance of support, encouragement, and respect for the child's journey in the sport. This episode provides valuable insights for parents navigating the world of fencing, promoting a positive and supportive environment for their children. It emphasizes the importance of:
- Encouraging without pressuring, focusing on the child’s improvement and enjoyment of the sport rather than solely on tournament results.
- Listening to the child's goals and supporting their aspirations rather than imposing parental expectations.
- Celebrating the process of learning and improvement, acknowledging small victories and avoiding making fencing a chore.
- Supporting the child's coach and recognizing their expertise, maintaining open communication while avoiding conflicting advice.
- Encouraging good sportsmanship by teaching respect for opponents, referees, and fellow fencers.
- Being present and educating oneself about fencing, but also giving the child space to focus and prepare for matches.
- Avoiding overemphasis on youth events as the sole predictor of future success, understanding they are stepping stones in the child’s development as a fencer.
- Promoting balance between fencing, school, and other activities to avoid burnout.
- Managing expectations and avoiding comparisons with other fencers, recognizing that progress in fencing can be slow and unpredictable.
- Remembering that it's the child's journey, allowing them to own the experience and develop lifelong skills.
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