mindful fencing
Jul. 10th, 2008 11:05 pmStarted to make a tidy outline of everything I need to remember from my lesson tonight, only to realize that I'm already forgetting bullet points. Drastically abbreviated summary: Every action in fencing has a purpose - good fencers know why they're doing the things they are out there.
Every action is one of 4 things: 1) Offense 2) Defense 3) Feint 4)....(NOT profit! I'm desperately trying to remember here - Distance? More proof that my mental shelf is shrinking :( )
We did a distance exercise tonight in which opponents had to keep their blades crossed and only defend with distance. I practiced tiny, mincing steps and after an hour of painful adaptation I was managing to stay down and not trip over myself :P Also rediscovering my lunge and what my distance is for that too. This is an excellent exercise because it made me pay close attention to where my point was and think of ways to "push" my opponent into doing something.
I've known the basic parries and footwork for years now. It's only been in the past couple that I think I'm really learning when to do these things and how to put it all together. Next: instead of waiting for my opponent to mess up, making it happen!
And yes, the A/C is back :)
Every action is one of 4 things: 1) Offense 2) Defense 3) Feint 4)....(NOT profit! I'm desperately trying to remember here - Distance? More proof that my mental shelf is shrinking :( )
We did a distance exercise tonight in which opponents had to keep their blades crossed and only defend with distance. I practiced tiny, mincing steps and after an hour of painful adaptation I was managing to stay down and not trip over myself :P Also rediscovering my lunge and what my distance is for that too. This is an excellent exercise because it made me pay close attention to where my point was and think of ways to "push" my opponent into doing something.
I've known the basic parries and footwork for years now. It's only been in the past couple that I think I'm really learning when to do these things and how to put it all together. Next: instead of waiting for my opponent to mess up, making it happen!
And yes, the A/C is back :)
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Date: 2008-07-11 01:04 pm (UTC)