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James Lukezic is a big fencing enthusiast and a member of the Fencers Club of New York City. Whenever his busy schedule allows him to pursue his passion, he can be found on the piste, another environment that allows his highly competitive nature to shine. In addition to practicing the sport, he also likes to follow it on television, especially during the Olympics.
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James Lukezic Positive Effect Of Fencing • James Lukezic is an avid fencer who likes to pursue his hobby whenever his busy schedule allows him to do so. As one of the most prestigious sports around, fencing is part of the Olympic program since the very first modern Olympic Games that were held in 1896. • Fencing Is a Top-Notch Exercise with Proven Physical Benefits • We can ignore the history and the adventurous nature of the sport that shines through many movies, but even at its core, fencing is a great exercise. • The Mental Aspects • Another benefit fencing can have on those who pursue the sport is its ability to strengthen one’s mental output and improve their concentration and hand-eye coordination. • There Are No Age Limits Here • The great thing about fencing is that it can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The youngest competitor who ever medaled in an Olympic fencing competition was Sophie Lamon, a 15-year-old fencer from Switzerland .
James Lukezic On The Top Fencing Moves • As an avid fencer who is also a member of the Fencers Club of New York City, James Lukezic understands that learning certain moves can make a huge difference. A fencer will often do some of these moves almost instinctively, but consciously working on them can result in a vast overall improvement. • The Lunge • Lunges are one of the moves that every fencer does to varying degree. It starts with a basic fencing position. • The Flunge • The flunge is basically a flying lunge where both legs are in the air during the peak of the motion. • Passata Sotto • Unlike the lunge or the flunge, this move is a defensive - or more precisely an evasive – motion. It basically means to lower one’s body enough so they can get under their opponent’s weapon before straightening out the sword to finish the move. • Riposte, Remise and Feint • The riposte means to follow the opponent’s attack with an almost instantaneous parry.
James Lukezic Importance of Volunteerism • As someone who consistently volunteers to help various special needs organizations, James Lukezic understands the importance of giving back. As much as this process is about the aspects of giving and not necessarily about getting something in return, the volunteers benefit from the practice, too. • It Helps You Strengthen Relationships • Sharing an interest with someone is a special bond that can fuel relationships between people from all walks of life. • It Improves Your Interpersonal Skills • Having advanced interpersonal skills is one of the most relevant tools in a work environment. • It Helps You Bond with Your Family • If you have a young child or children, volunteering together can offer even more advantages. It is well-known that a child often learns certain patterns from their close environment.
James Lukezic Becoming an Expert Sommelier • James Lukezic is a fine wine expert who regularly holds wine tasting events in New York City. Becoming a highly coveted sommelier like him requires the simultaneous presence of skill and devotion. But how to actually start? Here are a few tips. • Learn the Process • You can start by signing up for a wine tasting course that will help you learn some basics. • The Five Main Characteristics • How sweet is your wine? What about its acidity level? How dry it is? What kind of fruits can you taste in it? What can you tell about its body? • Attend a Seminar • Once your taste bulbs are capable of recognizing previously mentioned qualities and you develop a core base for the abilities you will need as a sommelier, attending a seminar is definitely the next step.
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