Fechter I
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+ | For the Fechter I grading students should demonstrate the techniques in protective equipment (at least using gloves and a mask), first performing the technique slowly, then at high speed. | ||
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+ | == Fencing Knowledge == | ||
[[File:Meyersquare_fechter1_alt.png|thumb]] | [[File:Meyersquare_fechter1_alt.png|thumb]] | ||
=== Progression of Engagement === | === Progression of Engagement === | ||
* Know onset, handworks, withdrawal | * Know onset, handworks, withdrawal | ||
+ | * Explain and Demonstrate Example Device 126r.1 | ||
* Understand vor, nach, gleich, indes | * Understand vor, nach, gleich, indes | ||
− | * | + | * Understand and describe the provoker, taker, and hitter |
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=== Basic Knowledge === | === Basic Knowledge === | ||
* 4 openings to body/head | * 4 openings to body/head | ||
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* Types of Parrying | * Types of Parrying | ||
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== Longsword == | == Longsword == | ||
=== Stances === | === Stances === |
Revision as of 04:48, 24 January 2017
By the time the student is ready for the level of Fechter they should have already demonstrated good form when performing techniques in a slower and more controlled manner. For Fechter 1, however, they should be performing techniques with more intent without sacrificing control.
For the Fechter I grading students should demonstrate the techniques in protective equipment (at least using gloves and a mask), first performing the technique slowly, then at high speed.
Fencing Knowledge
Progression of Engagement
- Know onset, handworks, withdrawal
- Explain and Demonstrate Example Device 126r.1
- Understand vor, nach, gleich, indes
- Understand and describe the provoker, taker, and hitter
Basic Knowledge
- 4 openings to body/head
- Parts of the sword
- Gripping the sword
- Types of Parrying
Longsword
Stances
- Front weighted
- Rear weighted
- Cross stance
Footwork
- Passing
- Triangle
- Double Triangle
- Stolen/Broken
- Side/Glide
- Gathering
Principle Guards
- Vom tag
- Ochs
- Pflug
- Alber
Secondary Guards
- Wechsel
- Nebenhut
- Schranckhut
- Zornhut
- Mittelhut
- Schlussel
- Eisenport
- Langenort
- Hangetort
- Einhorn
Thrusts
Principal Cuts
- Oberhauw
- Unterhauw
- Mittelhauw
- Zornhauw
Secondary Cuts
- Zwerch
- Krumphauw
- Sturzhauw
- Kronhauw
- Wechselhauw
- Kurtzhauw
- Prellhauw
- Blendthauw
- Windthauw
- Kneichelhauw
- Schielhauw
- Glutzhauw
Cutting to the Openings
- Meyer Square - row 1 & 2
- Meyer Square - row 3 & 4
- Meyer Square - On Point
- Example Device 127v.1
Parrying & Handworks
- Hanging parries
- Long-edge/straight parries
- Crossguard parries
- Oberhauw parries
Deceptions/entries
- Flying off
- Failing
- Pulling
- Changing through
- Chasing after
Devices from Vom Tag
- First play
Devices from Zornhut
- First play
- "Rule"
Devices from Ochs
- First play
Devices from Einhorn
- First play
Devices from Schlussel
- First play
Devices from Hanging Point
- First play
Devices from Eisenport
- First play
Devices from Nebenhut
- First play
Devices from Mittelhut
- First play
Polearms
Guards
- Oberhut (High/over guard - including thrusting variation)
- Mittelhut (Middle guard/straight parrying, also field guard variation)
- Unterhut (Low/under guard)
- Steurhut (Rudder guard - both variations)
Staff Strikes
Parrying Sets
Wrestling & Dagger
Dagger Guards
Applications
- Parry from High Guard 1
- Parry from High Guard 2
- Parry from High Guard 3
- Parry from Low Guard 1
- Parry from Low Guard 2
- Casting opponent backward against a dagger attack.
- Dagger Technique 9 - Another takedown
- Joint locking techniques - unarmed and armed