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Old 04-06-2004, 02:24 PM   #1
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hello!
can you tell me how to differentiate
1、Ceding parry
2、Degagement
3、Disengage
4、disengagement
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Old 04-06-2004, 04:15 PM   #2
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definitions

Here are the basic definitions for the words you asked about:

1、Ceding parry--is the same term as a yielding parry, it is a defensive blade movement that closes the line where the opponent's offensive action would terminate by changing the point of contact without leaving the blade.
2、Degagement--I'm not sure on this one, are you sure you have a valid fencing term.
3、Disengage--is an simple offensive action which passes from one side of the opponents blade to another by passing around the opponent's bell gaurd. Most commonly used to avoid a parry.
4、disengagement--Again I'm not sure on this one, are you sure you have a valid fencing term?
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Old 04-06-2004, 04:33 PM   #3
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Degagement is basically a disengage.
Disengage - verb, HP described it pretty well. I would add that the point of the fencer disengaging drops below the opponent's blade. So if you start in your 6 (en guard), extend and drop your point down and around the opponent's guard and finish in 4.

Disengagement is the noun form of disengage.
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I thought I heard the term degagement used as basically ceasing to make contact with your opponents blade. Coming off the blade or something like that. Archaic usage, haven't heard it since.
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