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In Fencing Journals Double feint Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #188 New 09-26-2009 10:43 AM
Lesson today with Istvan.

1. As M invites, S cuts chest, cuts flank, cuts chest. Standing, advancing.

2. M invites 3, S feint 4, M parries 4, S feint 3, M parries 3, S cuts chest. Standing, with advance, with double advance, with advance lunge. Timing is short feint 4, long feint (during advance) 3.

3. M cuts 4, S parries 4, feints 4-3, cuts 4. One retreat.

4. M shows 4, S stop cut, M cuts 4, s parries 4, feints 4-3, cuts 4. One retreat.

5. M line, S bind 4, feint 4-3, cut ...More Read More
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In Fencing Journals Sluggish Wednesday Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #187 New 07-10-2009 09:52 AM
Mannheim. NH present. Drills, bouting, lesson with Alex.

I felt pretty crappy for most of the session--legs heavy, upper body sore from weight training the day before, and something I ate for lunch was not agreeing with me....

Still nice to fence.

Elements of lesson were the standards.
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In Fencing Journals Wednesday in the Salle with Nico.... Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #186 New 07-04-2009 09:54 AM
And AL this week.

Regular drills, including wall drills, with NH.

3-way round robin for about two hours. Same areas of emphasis as always: fence with tempo, not power, keep cool, think. As usual, fencing with tempo, not power required considerably more strength than bulling around on the strip, and I was quite tired toward the end.

TheTarantino-Limbach video has many interesting things about it, but one very worthwhile thing is Tarantino's ability to seize control when he does have ...More Read More
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In Fencing Journals Saturday lesson Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #185 New 06-21-2009 11:50 AM
W/Istvan

Core exercise:

a. M invites 3 or 4; S cuts head,
b1 M cuts 3 (from 4 invitation), S parries 3, feints flank, cuts head.
b2 M cuts 4 (from 3 invitation). S parries 4, feints head, cuts flank.

Executed standing, w/ double-advance, w/ advance-lunge, and retreating (in this case, M's first gambit is to show a cut to 3 or 4, S counter-attacks to head, and then the game continues), and after distance game.

Much like last week's lesson. There is a core exercise, with a couple ...More Read More
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In Fencing Journals Rollin' Entry Tools Rating: 4 Stars!
  #184 New 06-18-2009 04:30 AM
Three weeks of consistent training......

In MA. NH present. AL AWOL.

Drilled, including wall drills.

NH said that we should start doing the Nellya warm-up again next week.... I agreed that it would be good for us (even though my lazy side cringed....)

Fenced 4 x (3x5 touches), with breaks in between. Much, much improved--no huffing and puffing after two touches, stronger, better footwork, etc. Amazing what a little regular training can do for you...

Lesson with Alex:

1 ...More Read More
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In Fencing Journals Sunday lesson Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #183 New 06-16-2009 09:25 AM
W/Istvan.

1. M invite 5. S cut 3. M cut 3. S parry 3, cut 3.

2. M invite 3, S cut 4, M cut 4, S parry 4, cut 4.

Standing, w/advance.

3. Distance game

a. M invites 5 or 3, S attacks 3 or 4 w/advance-lunge, pursuing if M opens distance.

b. M attacks, S stop cut, parry-riposte.

4. M invites 5, S cuts 3, M cuts 3, S parry 3, cut 3, cut to wrist, M cut 5, S parry 5, cut chest (pull through).

That's pretty much it, but a nice demonstration on how an initial mechanical exer ...More Read More
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In Fencing Journals Fencing with child Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #182 New 06-11-2009 05:37 AM
Mannheim, last night. NH brought his almost-six-year-old daughter. who had a grand time whacking Dad on the head, poking one of the older coaches with a foil, and generally being a really cute little girl.

We did the standard warm-up drills, plus wall drills, then fenced fairly casually. In general, fenced MUCH better than last week and MUCH MUCH better than the week before. Still need to do some solo footwork a couple times a week, to get body control/feel back where it needs to be and ...More Read More
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In Fencing Journals <Witty title goes here> Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #181 New 06-04-2009 06:05 AM
Mannheim last night. NH and AL present.

We drilled, and were slightly less rusty than last week.

The sun was streaming in the windows, which essentially makes one end of the sabre strips unfenceable (this happens every summer), but no one was there other than the three of us, so we fenced dry the length of the hall (perpendicular to the sun). And to make it amusing, we fenced pre-electric rules (fleches, cross-overs and old rules about tempo).

It was highly amusing. I learned to fenc ...More Read More
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In Fencing Journals MA again Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #180 New 05-28-2009 12:00 PM
Trained for the first time in five weeks.

NH.

Drilled, then fenced.

Woefully out of shape for fencing, despite being good shape overall. Explosive leg strength, reactions, etc. are in the toilet. Maybe, if I can manage to train regularly for a month or so, I'll be approaching normalcy.

No master, so no lesson.
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In Fencing Journals 3 lessons, 1 training session and memory loss Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #179 New 04-07-2009 06:34 AM
Lessons w/Istvan last weekend and the weekend before.

Training in Mannheim with AH and a lesson with Alex.

Damned if I can remember any of it.

Part of the reason is that the lessons with Istvan are becoming more and more combative--less mechanical repetition and lots of variations. Makes it hard to remember. However, it isn't so important to remember exactly what occurred as it is to keep the basic pattern in mind: act, look, respond. For instance:

Prepare to flank w/advance:

...More Read More
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