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This infographic is part of the Knowledge Transfer Series in Wheelchair Fencing Performance. It is derived from the scientific article: Martín-Ruiz, J., Alarcón-Jiménez, J., de Bernardo, N., Tamarit-Grancha, I., Iglesias, X., & Ruiz-Sanchis, L. (2024). Muscle Changes during Direct Attack under Different Conditions in Elite Wheelchair Fencing. Sports, 12(7), 188. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports12070188 This infographic translates peer-reviewed scientific findings into practical guidance for coaches, performance analysts, and sport professionals working in wheelchair fencing. The study examined the direct attack gesture in elite wheelchair fencers under different conditions, including fatigue, focusing on movement speed and muscle involvement. The findings highlight the importance of task-specific neuromuscular demands in direct attack actions and support the design of more targeted training and monitoring strategies. Main practical implications:- direct attack performance should be assessed under representative task conditions- muscle activation patterns are relevant for understanding technical execution- fatigue must be considered when planning training and performance analysis- sport-specific conditioning should replicate the demands of real competition The objective of this infographic is to facilitate the transfer of scientific knowledge into applied sport settings, improving evidence-based decision-making in wheelchair fencing.