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- | ====== LongEdge Fencing Class/ | ||
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- | Here are the training notes and other documents used to support the LongEdge Fencing training program. Notes for workshops will appear here as well. All represent links to the PDF of the document. This section will grow as we develop more documents to codify what we already do. Check back regularly. Bookmark this page. | ||
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- | ===== Seventeenth Century ===== | ||
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- | ==== Foundations ==== | ||
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- | These are the basic movement blocks which make up the LongEdge Fencing interpretation of our source texts. The actions and movement mean very little on their own but provide the physical vocabulary and terminology reuqired for further learning. | ||
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- | ==== Situations ==== | ||
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- | These documents describe a particular situation or set of circumstances found during a fencing bout and the preferred method of handling it according to the LongEdge Fencing interpretation of our source texts. Fencing techniques are combined in this section to solve a particular fencing problem and deal with an opponent. | ||
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- | ==== Grab Bag ==== | ||
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- | These are extended movement patterns and techniques from which larger motions can be developed and can be used in fencing situations. Techniques represent single fencing actions useful in a wide range of circumstances. Again, they mean nothing by themselves as they are divorced from any context. | ||
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- | * Pass Below (coming soon) | ||
- | * Beat and Enter (coming soon) | ||
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- | ===== Nineteenth Century ===== | ||
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- | Not much of anything here right now. More will come as soon as I get some time. | ||
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- | * [[lef_sabre_constraint_drill|Constrained Bouting Drill]] | ||
- | * [[lef_sabre_forearm_drills|Forearm Cut Exercises]] from Rondelle | ||
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- | ===== Lesson Planning and Development ===== | ||
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- | And here is the proposed lesson overview for Terms 1 and 3. The lesson plans so far are very bare-bones and covers basic actions only. | ||
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- | * [[lef_lesson_plans|Basic Lesson Plan Overview]] | ||
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- | This section is notes for developing lesson plans and other documentation to support the LongEdge Fencing practice. | ||
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- | * [[lef_key_principles|Key Principles]] | ||
- | * [[lef_stance_and_postures|Stance and Postures]] | ||
- | * [[lef_half_thrust|The Magic of the Half-Thrust]] | ||
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- | ==== Notes for Rapier and Off-Hand ==== | ||
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- | * [[lef_between_the_weapons|Drills for Sword and Off-hand - Between the Weapons]] | ||
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