Lehrling I

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= Lehrling Level 1 Syllabus =
 
= Lehrling Level 1 Syllabus =
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The first Lehrling level introduces tactical concepts such as the stages of the exchange, hitter/provoker/taker strikes, and the ideas of Vor and Nach.  The student will know all of the secondary guards, and understand many of the secondary cuts.  The Lehrlin I student will also understand important handworks including several deceptions (failing, flowing-off, and flitting), as well as cutting around from the bind.
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== Previous Levels ==
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The fencer should be able to demonstrate the techniques from the previous levels:
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* [[Neuling]]
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== Essentials ==
 
== Essentials ==
  
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The student should be able to perform the progression of guards as a flourish to demonstrate movement and coordination.
 
The student should be able to perform the progression of guards as a flourish to demonstrate movement and coordination.
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* [[Guard Progression Drill]]
 
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** [[Anbinden]] Application 1 - Umbschlagen
 
** [[Anbinden]] Application 1 - Umbschlagen
  
The techniques bellow are already described in the sections above.  
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The handworks below are already covered in the sections above.  
  
 
* Ablauffen (Flowing Off)
 
* Ablauffen (Flowing Off)

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[edit] Lehrling Level 1 Syllabus

The first Lehrling level introduces tactical concepts such as the stages of the exchange, hitter/provoker/taker strikes, and the ideas of Vor and Nach. The student will know all of the secondary guards, and understand many of the secondary cuts. The Lehrlin I student will also understand important handworks including several deceptions (failing, flowing-off, and flitting), as well as cutting around from the bind.

[edit] Previous Levels

The fencer should be able to demonstrate the techniques from the previous levels:

[edit] Essentials

[edit] Fencing Theory

[edit] Longsword

[edit] Posture

Meyersquare lerhling1 alt.png

[edit] Footwork


[edit] Guards/Postures

[edit] Secondary Guards

[edit] Low Side Guards
[edit] High Side Guards
[edit] Centreline Guards
[edit] Hanging Guards

[edit] Guards Progression

The student should be able to perform the progression of guards as a flourish to demonstrate movement and coordination.


[edit] Strikes

[edit] Principal Cuts

Cuts need only be performed at moderate speed showing form and technique.

  • Zornhauw
    • Application 3 - Zornhauw Ablauffen
    • Application 4 - Zornhauw Fehlen
    • Application 5 - Zornhauw Verfliegen

[edit] Secondary Cuts

Cuts need only be performed at moderate speed showing form and technique.

[edit] Crooked cut variations:
  • Krumphauw (crooked strike)
    • Application 1 - Krumphauw to the Arms/Head
    • Application 2 - Krumphauw as a Parry
[edit] Thwart cut variations:
  • Zwerch (thwart)
    • Application 1 - Zwerch Entry
    • Application 2 - Zwerch as Absetzen
    • Application 3 - Zwerch Verfliegen
[edit] Plunging cut variations:
  • Sturtzhauw (plunge strike)
    • Application 1 - Plunge Strike Entry
[edit] False edge cuts which parry:
  • Schielhauw (squinting/schield strike)
    • Application 1 - Schielhauw Entry
    • Application 2 - Schielhauw Absetzen
    • Application 3 - Schielhauw Ablauffen
    • Application 4 - Schielhauw Fehlen
[edit] Changing strike variations:
  • Wechselhauw (change strike)
    • Application 1 - Wechselhauw
    • Application 2 - Wechselhauw Driving
[edit] Cuts with winding:
  • Windthauw (winding strike)
    • Application 1 - Windthauw Parry

[edit] Cutting to the Openings


[edit] Handworks

Handworks need only be performed at slower speed; coordination, form, and technique are the priority. The student should know the appropriate applications for:

  • Umbschlagen (Slashing Around)

The handworks below are already covered in the sections above.


[edit] 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 moderate speed showing control and flow

[edit] Wrestling

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