Pedagogical methodology of motor directionality in female cadet foil fencing classes

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Fencing, Foil, Motor Directionality, Pedagogy, Motor Learning, Sports Training

Abstract

A pedagogical methodology was presented to develop motor directionality in female cadet foil fencing classes. The problem was defined as the lack of a clear teaching sequence that integrated footwork, body alignment, and decision-making under realistic bout conditions. The objective was to design, implement, and appraise a structured, coherent, and replicable proposal that positioned motor directionality as a central pedagogical content. The intervention was organized in three phases: initial diagnosis through systematic observation and performance rubrics; design of didactic progressions with situational tasks, microcycles, and specific feedback; and formative and summative assessment at the end of the process. Indicators included precision entering and exiting, spatial control on-line and off-line, postural stability, timing during changes of direction, and coherence between tactical intention and technical execution. Resources included guided demonstration, teaching sequences, problem solving, and brief reflection after each task. Sustained improvements were achieved in technical consistency, spatial reading, and tactical transfer in directed bouts. Motor directionality was consolidated as a pedagogical axis that linked technical, tactical, and evaluative contents with simple language and observable criteria. It was concluded that the methodology was applicable to school and formative contexts, and that it supported athletes’ autonomy and teaching process coherence. Adoption with contextual adjustments and the inclusion of continuous assessment and situational tasks was recommended.

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Published

2026-06-11

How to Cite

Contreras Cabreras, J. A., Pérez Escobar , D., & Muñoz Hernández, O. N. M. H. (2026). Pedagogical methodology of motor directionality in female cadet foil fencing classes. Conrado Journal, 22(110), e5010. Retrieved from https://conrado.ucf.edu.cu/index.php/conrado/article/view/5010

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