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Kicks are a relatively small part of swordsmanship training, but should be practiced anyway, as they are great balance and leg conditioning. | Kicks are a relatively small part of swordsmanship training, but should be practiced anyway, as they are great balance and leg conditioning. Some of Fiore's longsword plays include kicks, so they can only be safely trained if you can kick with precision and control. | ||
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This basic kicking class comes from [https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/medievaldagger2 The Medieval Dagger course]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 4 January 2026
Kicks are a relatively small part of swordsmanship training, but should be practiced anyway, as they are great balance and leg conditioning. Some of Fiore's longsword plays include kicks, so they can only be safely trained if you can kick with precision and control.
Related Resources:
This basic kicking class comes from The Medieval Dagger course.