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Between the Weapons
Scope: Sword and Dagger/Cape/Frypan/Off-hand
Offensive Practice
Situation: The opponent is holding their weapons apart, probably using an idea of zonal defence in which the left hand protects against threats to the left side, and the right hand protects against threats to the right side.
Strategy: Provoke a response then punish the opponent for acting. This relies on the idea in contemporary physics, that is you are doing one thing, you cannot be doing another at the same time. It hits directly on the the idea of tempo in period fencing.
Trigger: The opponent attempts to parry or grab with either the sword or the off-hand weapon.
Response: The fencer cavers around the weapon the opponent attempts to parry with and steps to that side while striking, eg: making a volte to the fencer's outside or a pass below to the fencer's inside line.
Note: This drill assumes same-handed fencers. For mixed-handed fencers, the Feeder uses the off-hand. Regardless, the weapons which the Feeder parries with is on the Learner's inside line.
Drill A -- Parry with the Sword
- Feeder: Hold the sword and off-hand weapon separated. There is a clear path between the weapons to the Feeder's chest.
- Learner: Half-thrust in between the weapons. If the opponent does not react, continue to make the touch.
- Feeder: Parries with the sword.
- Learner: Cavers around the weapons, stepping to the inside to strike.
Drill B -- Parry with the Off-Hand
- Feeder: Hold the sword and off-hand weapon separated. There is a clear path between the weapons to the Feeder's chest.
- Learner: Half-thrust in between the weapons. If the opponent does not react, continue to make the touch.
- Feeder: Parries with the off-hand.
- Learner: Cavers around the weapons, stepping to the outside (volte?) to strike.
Drill C -- Parry with Either Hand
- Feeder: Hold the sword and off-hand weapon separated. There is a clear path between the weapons to the Feeder's chest.
- Learner: Half-thrust in between the weapons. If the opponent does not react, continue to make the touch.
- Feeder: Parries with either the sword or the off-hand, as they please.
- Learner:
- If the Feeder parries with the sword, the Learner cavers around the weapons, stepping to the outside to strike.
- If the Feeder parries with the off-hand weapon, the Learner cavers around the weapons, stepping to the inside to strike.
Drill D -- Parry with Either Hand against a Reluctant Opponent
This drill is essentially the same as Drill C except that the opponent is more timid and needs to be convinced to act. This is done through provocation and presenting the blade for the opponent to control.
- Feeder: Hold the sword and off-hand weapon separated. There is a clear path between the weapons to the Feeder's chest.
- Learner: Half-thrust in between the weapons to present the Leaner's weapon for the Feeder to play with.
- Feeder: Parries with either the sword or the off-hand, as they please.
- Learner:
- If the Feeder parries with the sword, the Learner cavers around the weapons, stepping to the outside to strike.
- If the Feeder parries with the off-hand weapon, the Learner cavers around the weapons, stepping to the inside to strike.