Understanding longsword fencing
sunnuntai 29. kesäkuuta 2014
Winning on defense 101 & preparatory actions
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One of the complaints tournament fighting often gets is the lack of defensive actions and people protecting themselves, and only attacking ...
keskiviikko 25. kesäkuuta 2014
Landing first intention attacks
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Most people when they start fencing have trouble on landing simple first intention attacks. The key to landing first intention attacks is s...
lauantai 22. helmikuuta 2014
Go / no go
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Go/no go Often in class people ask how they should attack. The how part is usually easy, but when & why are much harder questions t...
torstai 6. helmikuuta 2014
Why the weighted afterblow?
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Note: This is a guest post by Matias Parmala. I agree though fully at what he has to say on the subject. Tournament rules get a lot of at...
lauantai 1. helmikuuta 2014
Practicing switch-over reaction is a great way to reduce double hits
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Have you ever been in a situation, where you both stand in vom tag, and you think to yourself “this is a great time to throw a zwerch”? The...
torstai 23. tammikuuta 2014
Loose play vs practice bouts
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For all of us interested in fencing comes a time when “freeplay” or loose play, is introduced to practice. But unfortunately for some of us...
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maanantai 20. tammikuuta 2014
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Characteristics of fencing as an activity & how to train Regardless of what type of swordfighting you practice, it is quite a unique...
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