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====== Compound Ripostes ====== | ====== Compound Ripostes ====== | ||
- | This is a CLA-style exploratory session designed to explore | + | This is a CLA-style exploratory session designed to investigate |
It may take some time to a) get comfortable flowing from one action to another, and b) notice patterns in the defender to exploit. | It may take some time to a) get comfortable flowing from one action to another, and b) notice patterns in the defender to exploit. | ||
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**Source Text Notes**: The source texts agree that the first one or two actions of a compound attack are feints. They define a feint as a simulated attack in which the arm is developed but no lunge is made. Im not entirely sure how this relates to a riposte, since the opponent is by definition already within measure. However, all texts agree that the compound riposte is the key to good sabre fencing. | **Source Text Notes**: The source texts agree that the first one or two actions of a compound attack are feints. They define a feint as a simulated attack in which the arm is developed but no lunge is made. Im not entirely sure how this relates to a riposte, since the opponent is by definition already within measure. However, all texts agree that the compound riposte is the key to good sabre fencing. | ||
- | ===== Game 1 - Compound Riposte against | + | ===== Game 1 - Against |
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- | ===== Game 2 - Compound Riposte against | + | ===== Game 2 - Against |
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- | ===== Game 3 - Compound Riposte against | + | ===== Game 3 - Against |
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