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[[ | The four guards are the foundation of Fiore's mechanics. They are called longa, dente de zenghiaro, frontale, and porta di ferro. | ||
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They are organised into a basic form, that begins most Fiore classes, known as the four guards drill. | |||
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'''Related Resources''' | |||
For the interpretation of the four guards, see [The Plays of Abrazare] | |||
Book: [https://swordschool.shop/collections/the-medieval-longsword The Medieval Longsword] | |||
Workbook: [https://swordschool.shop/collections/the-armizare-workbook The Armizare Workbook part one: Beginner's Course] | |||
Online Course: [https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/the-medieval-longsword-course The Complete Medieval Longsword Course] | |||
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[[Category:Guard positions]] | |||
[[Category:Solo drills]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 5 January 2026
The four guards are the foundation of Fiore's mechanics. They are called longa, dente de zenghiaro, frontale, and porta di ferro.
They are organised into a basic form, that begins most Fiore classes, known as the four guards drill.
Related Resources
For the interpretation of the four guards, see [The Plays of Abrazare]
Book: The Medieval Longsword
Workbook: The Armizare Workbook part one: Beginner's Course
Online Course: The Complete Medieval Longsword Course
