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Old 11-25-2002, 05:19 PM   #1
Cameron Potter
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[CFML] Stop (timing) hits

Hi all,
A friend and I were doing some practice today on stop hits and
could not figure out the stop hit for the disengage-disengage feint from
Sixte. We found that opposition on the defender's right would cause the
blades to collide and deflect quite a lot (making the ensuing attack very=20
difficult to place). While on the defender's left the liklihood of a
double hit was very high. We looked in Lonnegan (spelling?) and also in
Gau... (I'm not sure what this one was, but it is an Italian-style
fencing text). Both described ways to do this attack, but we couldn't
decipher what was going wrong.

Thanks

Cameron Potter



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