Tracing back hundreds of years, fencing was one of the few sports at the first Olympic Games. It’s often referred to as fast-paced physical chess, and is equally challenging for both mind and body. While excellent for honing coordination, focus and strategic thinking, fencing also improves strength, stamina, agility, flexibility, posture and balance, providing a workout that torches plenty of calories.
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