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- | **Set up**: One fencing is the attacker. The other fencer is the defender. Each has constraints assigned to them according to the particular variant in practice. In all constraint variants, the objectives remain the same. | + | |
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- | **Objectives**: | + | |
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- | **Action**: The attacker starts out of distance and approaches until they reach the defender' | + | |
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- | * **Defender Cues Only**: The aim of the game for the defender is simply to provide the attacker with a cue as to which end point to target. If the defender creates an opening on the side of A1, the attacker should recognise this and aim for end point A1. If the defender creates an opening on the side of A2, the attacker aims for that objective. The defender can make the cues as openly brazen or subtle as they please. | + | |
- | * **Defender Parries**: Incorporating all the defender' | + | |
- | * **Defender Ripostes**: As per the above with the addition that, in this variant, the defender actively tries to land a riposte, touching the attacker. This creates an antagonistic fencing situation. This variant may be further constrained by limiting the defence actions allowed to the defender. | + | |
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- | In each variant, the defender should be able to state clearly what opening cues they provided to the attacker and, in later variants, how they defended against the attacker' | + | |
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- | ==== Side Stepping the Barrier ==== | + | |
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- | This is another ecological exercise with a constraint to model the desired behaviour. | + | |
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- | **Set-up**: One fencer is the attack. The other fencer is the defender. Between them, approximately under the midpoint of the defender' | + | |
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- | **Objective**: | + | |
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- | **Action**: The fencers begin out of distance, the attacker approaching to subject the defender' | + | |
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