Part 2 - The Free Scholar Program

Notes:
Should only get explanations and definitions in the book

1 - Advanced Footwork

inquartata, slope, slips, intagliata, passata, triangle

2 - Basic Offhand Use

This reinforces the concept from the Scholar program that everything is done with both hands

2.1 Offhand Pressure

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2.2 Stresso Tempo Response

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3 - Advanced Offhand Use

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3.1 Handoffs

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3.2 Double Object Parry

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3.3 Body Voids

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4 - Pedagogy Instructions

* From this point onwards all concepts are taught with single sword and use of the offhand
* Offhand order: dagger, gauntlet, buckler, case, offensive cloak

5 - Cuts - Advanced

Percussive cuts
stramazzone

6 - Advanced Weapon Control

Passive = Stringere
Active = Beats

6.1 Stringere

* advanced method of neutralisation
* foible to foible

6.2 Beats

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6.3 Parry (Beat parry)

* up to this point all the parries have been pressures
* include the false edge parry (back beat) [originally listed as it's own topic]

7 - Offhand Stringere

* the concept of using offhand device to stringere

8 - Deceptions

This is the section we used to call 2nd intention. I just used this term as a way of grouping the concepts together. It seems as good a term as any other following the conversation with the Maestro.

8.1 Feints

Rick note:
I'm putting this first as I think it's an easier concept to teach first.

8.2 Second Intention

we originally had this as an Uberconcept.

Riposte of Invitation
Dynamic invitation