Sample Rapier Lesson 09/09/2025
- From the instructor's invitation in third, straight thrust
- From the instructor's engagement in fourth, disengagement
- From the student's engagement in fourth, glide
- From the student's engagement of fourth, parry third and riposte direct
- From the student's engagement of fourth, parry third and riposte indirect
- From the instructor's invitation of third, feint direct and disengagement
- From the student's invitation of third, beat direct
- From the student's invitation of third, beat indirect
- From the student's invitation of third, beat, feint direct and disengagement
- From the student's invitation of third, beat, feint indirect and disengagement
- End of lesson, from the instructor's invitation of third, three straight thrusts
Indirect attacks occur as a result of pressure from the instructor's blade, so in order to cue an indirect attack, apply pressure into the blade as if you are parrying before the riposte even begins. For example, in response to the beat, beat in return.
As always, if you want to challenge your student, use mobility and in-time cues. Also, try cuing the direct and indirect at random.
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