Sample Lesson - Week 2
Footwork
- Advance
- Retreat
- Lunge
- Recover back
- Recover forward
- Passing step forward
- Passing step backward
- Jump back
- Lateral movement
Hand Positions (this is a good time to refresh "inside" and "outside" lines)
- 1st - palm facing out
- 2nd - palm facing down
- 3rd - palm facing in, like a handshake
- 4th - palm facing up
- Intermediary positions
- 2nd and 3rd - between second and third, at an angle
- 3rd and 4th - between third and fourth, at an angle
Simple Attacks
- From the instructor's invitation in third, straight thrust
- From the instructor's engagement in fourth, disengagement
- From the student's engagement in third, glide
Simple Parries
- From the student's engagement in fourth, attack by disengagement to the chest
- Make sure the student parries third by making a straight line with their sword
- Encourage the student to sink with the parry (bend the knees deeper).
- Repost with a glide or with a detachment
- The student's feet should not move during the riposte.
Circular Parries
- From the student's engagement in fourth, attack by disengagement close to the hand
- Make sure the student parries by making a circular parry of fourth with their sword
- Encourage the student to sink with the parry (bend the knees deeper).
- Repost with a glide or with a detachment
- The student's feet should not move during the riposte.
Note that while I suggest working in third and fourth primarily in this lesson, you can do this lesson in multiple lines, either reversing your target area (engaging in third so the student can simple parry in fourth or circular parry in third) or by attacking the lower lines (engage in first so the student can simple parry in low fourth or circular parry in first).
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