May. 13th, 2005

anotheranon: (fencing)
This won't make sense to anyone who doesn't fence foil, but they're public for interested parties nonetheless:


  • Nothing like the power of a good on-guard position - makes it hard for your opponent to get near you while offering a number of ways to attack.
  • Always, always parry octave from a good guard. If you try and start this from the quarte position, you will draw your opponent's blade into your knee - not a valid target, but crap fencing and leaves your knee perpetually bruised up :P Parrying octave from a good guard will take your opponent right past your leg and give you room to riposte.
  • The other A.'s parry quarte is too strong - you aren't ever going to get past it, so don't attack her high inside line; it is doomed to failure. Rather, feint there and attack her low outside.
  • A. with his pistol grip does not disengage - his blade will bind yours forever if you get too close. Maintain distance so you can. Also, go back on a good guard after every motion or he will hit you.
  • You are still trying to hit B.'s front shoulder, even though she's a lefty. Optimistic, aren't you?


Had some interesting revelations in fencing class. My knee is forever grateful :P
anotheranon: (southpark)
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