This study investigated selected structural correlates of fencing
performance. 33 elite fencers were tested on (a) selected
anthropometric, and strength-power related parameters, and (b) specific
lower extremity functional fencing tests. Multiple regression showed
that drop jump and thigh cross-sectional area were best predictors of
lunge time and distance of squat jump on the shuttle test. When the two
performance variables were expressed per Lean Body Mass, lunge time was
significantly predicted only by the performance on the arm-driven
counter-movement jump, while time on the shuttle test was best predicted
by three noncollinear significant predictors: squat jump performance,
thigh circumference, and percent body fat. Lunge time and time on the
shuttle test were predicted by explosive power, while none of the
nontrainable anthropometric measures or years of training seemed to be
important in performance of fencing-related skills