Forearm Cut Exercises

The forearm cut is a very situational action. The circumstances in which it works do not always occur and it is very difficult to force them to occur. My LEF's view, the forearm cut is an attack of opportunity. As such, it needs to careful drilling in order to under stand when it can be used. These exercises are pulled from Rondelle's text and explore different situations in which the he considers the forearm cut may be best used. There is almost zero mention of forearm cut exercises in either the Amry Manual or in Brunet's text.

Training partners can pick and choose which of these action to use.

Source Feeder Actions Learner Actions
Simple attacks / simple ripostes
Rondelle Head cut Parry and riposte with Forearm cut
Rondelle Low inside cut Parry and riposte with Forearm cut
Rondelle Thrust (either side) Parry and riposte with Forearm cut
Rondelle Cut to the thigh1 Slip and Forearm cut
Army Manual Unspecified strike Slip and Forearm cut
Compound attacks / simple ripostes
Rondelle (Feint) High outside, strike to high inside Parry and riposte with Forearm cut
Simple attck / compound riposte
Rondelle Thrust (either side) Parry, (feint) Thrust then riposte with Forearm cut
Rondelle High outside cut Parry, (feint) High inside cut then riposte with Forearm cut
Compound attacks / compound ripostes
Rondelle (Feint) Low inside, strike to High inside Parry, (feint) Thrust then riposte with Forearm cut

1 Note: Cuts to the thigh are not in the Army Manual and are not part of the standard curriculum.