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The article discusses the problems of stress factors of competitive activity in fencing. The physiological mechanisms of the targeted impact of stress factors on the athlete, the possibilities and expediency of their differentiation within specific classification groups are analyzed, taking into account the fact that the impact on athletes in reality is both integral and one-time. The degree of severity of the impact of various kinds of stress factors on highly qualified fencers depending on gender characteristics has been established, which determines the planning of substantive measures to counteract stress in the course of sports activities of fencers.
fencing, training and competitive activities, stress, stress factors, coach relationships, judging as a stress factor
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