Lehrling I
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Revision as of 01:22, 23 June 2017
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Lehrling Level 1 Syllabus
Theory
Basic Information
Initiative
Longsword
Posture
Footwork
Guards/Postures
Principal Guards
Secondary Guards
Low Side Guards
- Wechsel (change)
- Nebenhut (near guard)
- Schranckhut (barrier guard)
High Side Guards
Centreline Guards
Hanging Guards
Guards Progression
The student should be able to demonstate the progression of guards
Strikes
Principal Cuts
Cuts need only be performed at slow speed showing form and technique.
Secondary Cuts
Cuts need only be performed at slow speed showing form and technique.
Crooked cut variations:
- Krumphauw (crooked strike)
- Application 1 - Krumphauw to the Arms/Head
- Application 2 - Krumphauw as a Parry
Thwart cut variations:
Plunging cut variations:
- Sturtzhauw (plunge strike)
- Application 1 - Plunge Strike Entry
False edge cuts which parry:
- Schielhauw (squinting/schield strike)
- Application 1 - Schielhauw Entry
- Application 2 - Schielhauw Absetzen
Changing strike variations:
- Wechselhauw (change strike)
- Application 1 - Wechselhauw
- Application 2 - Wechselhauw Driving
Cuts with winding:
- Windthauw (winding strike)
- Application 1 - Windthauw Parry
Cutting to the Openings
Handworks
Techniques need only be performed at slow speed showing form and understanding of the application of each handwork.
Fencing Free-play
The students shall demonstrate their ability to fence using the principles from Meyer's system in the following conditions:
- Fight a 2 minute bout at slow speed showing control and flow