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Teaching Curriculum for Italian Rapier Fencing

  • Part 1 - The Scholar Program
    • 1 - Distance (Measure)
    • 2 - Control The Sword
    • 3 - Close The Line
      • 3.1 Movement away from Defending Blade / Object
      • 3.2 Glides
      • 3.3 Pressures and Glides
      • 3.4 Off Hand Checks
      • 3.5 Tip Control
    • 4 - Blade Presentation
    • 5 - Transitions
    • 6 - Tempo
    • 7 - Regaining Control
    • 8 - Glide without contact
  • Part 2 - The Free Scholar Program
  • Part 3 - The Journeyman Program
  • Part 4 - The Provost Program
  • Part 5 - Teaching and Drilling

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3 - Close The Line

Submitted by Zebee Johnstone on 28 April 2009 - 8:01pm

here be text to write - arrggh

Notes: Never attack without defence / never defend without offence

  • 3.1 Movement away from Defending Blade / Object
  • 3.2 Glides
  • 3.3 Pressures and Glides
  • 3.4 Off Hand Checks
  • 3.5 Tip Control
‹ 2.4 Hilt up / Hilt down up 3.1 Movement away from Defending Blade / Object ›
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