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== <div id="basic steps">Four steps</div> ==
In 2024 I revised my opinion about Fiore's footwork references, thanks to a conversation with Dario Alberto Magnani. You can read my write-up of the revision on my blog [https://guywindsor.net/2024/03/fiore-dei-liberi-footwork-revisited/ here].
We include the original interpretation below for the sake of interest.


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'''Related Resources'''


Accressere, discressere, passare, tornare, the "four things in the art".
Book: [https://swordschool.shop/collections/the-medieval-longsword The Medieval Longsword]


== Turns ==
Workbook: [https://swordschool.shop/collections/the-armizare-workbook The Armizare Workbook part one: Beginner's Course]


=== <div id="volta stabile">Volta stabile</div> ===
Online Course: These videos are borrowed from [https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/medievaldagger2 The Medieval Dagger Course]


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=== Stepping and Passing ===
 
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=== Tornare: the withdrawn foot ===
 
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=== The Three Turns ===
 
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=== A summary of the interpretation ===
 
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=== Fiore's four steps and three turns, original interpretation ===
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 4 January 2026

In 2024 I revised my opinion about Fiore's footwork references, thanks to a conversation with Dario Alberto Magnani. You can read my write-up of the revision on my blog here. We include the original interpretation below for the sake of interest.

Related Resources

Book: The Medieval Longsword

Workbook: The Armizare Workbook part one: Beginner's Course

Online Course: These videos are borrowed from The Medieval Dagger Course


Stepping and Passing


Tornare: the withdrawn foot


The Three Turns


A summary of the interpretation


Fiore's four steps and three turns, original interpretation