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- Fencers A and B engage swords around the middle of the blades. | - Fencers A and B engage swords around the middle of the blades. | ||
- Fencer A extends their arm (or takes some other blade action) which ends with the weak of Fencer B's blade caught in the strong of Fencer A's blade. | - Fencer A extends their arm (or takes some other blade action) which ends with the weak of Fencer B's blade caught in the strong of Fencer A's blade. | ||
- | - Fencer B now acts to correct this misfortune and capture Fencer A's weak in Fencer B's strong, whether by disengaging to re-take the line, transporting (parrying) from one side to the other, stepping laterally (without chamging the distance between the fencers), or some other method. | + | - Fencer B now acts to correct this misfortune and capture Fencer A's weak in Fencer B's strong, whether by |
- | - It is now Fencer A's turn to redress the imbalance. Continue in this manner until one or other fencer gets bored. | + | * disengaging to re-take the line, |
+ | * cutting over Fencer A's point, | ||
+ | * cutting around Gencer A's blade, | ||
+ | * transporting (parrying) from one side to the other, | ||
+ | * stepping laterally (without chamging the distance between the fencers), or | ||
+ | * some other method. | ||
+ | - It is now Fencer A's turn to redress the imbalance, as per step 3. Continue in this manner until one or other fencer gets bored. | ||
- There will arise situations in which one fencer physically cannot capture the blade of the other. In these cases, simply reset and start again. | - There will arise situations in which one fencer physically cannot capture the blade of the other. In these cases, simply reset and start again. | ||