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| + | ====== Early Modern Rapier Training Notes ====== | ||
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| + | Here are the training notes and other documents used to support the LongEdge Fencing training program. Notes for workshops will appear here as well. All represent links to the PDF of the document. This section will grow as we develop more documents to codify what we already do. Check back regularly. Bookmark this page. | ||
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| + | ===== Foundations ===== | ||
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| + | These are the basic movement blocks which make up the LongEdge Fencing interpretation of our source texts. The actions and movement mean very little on their own but provide the physical vocabulary and terminology reuqired for further learning. | ||
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| + | ===== Sword Alone: Situations ===== | ||
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| + | These documents describe a particular situation or set of circumstances found during a fencing bout and the preferred method of handling it according to the LongEdge Fencing interpretation of our source texts. Fencing techniques are combined in this section to solve a particular fencing problem and deal with an opponent. | ||
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| + | ===== Sword and Companion: Situations ===== | ||
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| + | There are three defensive situations which we address: | ||
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| + | * Invitation in //tierce// | ||
| + | * Invitation in //quatre// | ||
| + | * Invitation to the low line | ||
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| + | On the offensive side, there are three strategies addressed: | ||
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| + | * [[lef_between_the_weapons|Against one who holds their weapons apart]] | ||
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| + | * Beat and enter | ||
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| + | FIXME | ||
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| + | ===== Grab Bag ===== | ||
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| + | These are extended movement patterns and techniques from which larger motions can be developed and can be used in fencing situations. Techniques represent single fencing actions useful in a wide range of circumstances. Again, they mean nothing by themselves as they are divorced from any context. | ||
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| + | * Pass Below (coming soon) | ||
| + | * Beat and Enter (coming soon) | ||
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| + | ===== Learning Activities ===== | ||
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| + | This list will grow over time. These are drills/ | ||
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| + | Very simply, the difference between an exercise and a game is that, in an exercise, the training partner is simply there to provide the correct stimulus to demonstrate the action in question, whereas, in a game, both partners are trying to " | ||
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| + | ==== Exercises ==== | ||
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| + | * [[lef_sticky_swords|Sticky Swords: Strong on Weak]] Playing with blade engagement. | ||
| + | * [[lef_two_distances|Two Measures: Direct Thrust]] Simple attacks and parries. | ||
| + | * [[lef_two_objectives|Two Objectives: Engagement]] Playing with compound attacks and lateral movement. | ||
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| + | ==== Games ==== | ||
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| + | * [[lef_poulet_poinarde|Le Poulet Poignardé (Stabby Chicken)]] Playing with simple attacks and parries. | ||
| + | * [[lef_kenny_loggins|La Zone Dangereuse (The Danger Zone)]] Playing with compound attacks and parries. | ||
| + | * [[lef_capture_the_point|Capture the Point]] Plays with what happens after a successful touch. | ||
| + | * [[lef_pass_the_point|Pass the Point]] Playing with subjection and other ways to dominate the line of direction. | ||
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| + | ===== Lesson Planning and Development ===== | ||
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| + | And here is the proposed lesson overview for Terms 1 and 3. The lesson plans so far are very bare-bones and covers basic actions only. | ||
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| + | * [[lef_lesson_plans|Basic Concept Overview]] | ||
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| + | ==== Session Plans ==== | ||
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| + | * Week 1: Understanding [[lef_rapier_line|rapier fundamentals]]: | ||
| + | * Week 2-3: [[lef_rapier_basics|Rapier alone basic movements]]. | ||
| + | * Week 4: Sword alone games -- comprising [[lef_sticky_swords|Sticky Swords]] and [[lef_poulet_poinarde|Stabby Chicken]]. | ||
| + | * Week 5: Sword and off-hand. | ||
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| + | ==== Development Notes ==== | ||
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| + | This section is notes for developing lesson plans and other documentation to support the LongEdge Fencing rapier practice. | ||
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| + | * [[lef_key_principles|Key Principles]] | ||
| + | * [[lef_stance_and_postures|Stance and Postures]] | ||
| + | * [[lef_half_thrust|The Magic of the Half-Thrust]] | ||
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| + | Notes for rapier-and-off-hand | ||
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| + | * [[lef_between_the_weapons|Drills for Sword and Off-hand - Between the Weapons]] | ||
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