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*[[Solo drill: Grip, guard position, disengages, lunge:]]
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*[[Pair drills]]
*[[Pair drills]]
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*[[Disengage, Counterdisengage, Redisengage]]




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Sword alone freeplay
Sword alone freeplay


Rapier and dagger drills:
*[[Rapier and dagger drills]]


4 dagger parries
4 dagger parries

Revision as of 14:22, 18 September 2012

Rapier (Capo Ferro) basic training:

Map of Rapier syllabus


Solo exercises


Pair drills


The Plays from the Plates

We will video the entire book plate by plate and play by play. The purpose of the drills is to enable us to perform the plays. The purpose of the plays is to enable us to kill our opponent in a duel. See here: Specific Plays from Capoferro


Rapier (Capo Ferro) intermediate training:

CCR drill to step 10

Fabris: counter-guards

Toccata

Adding degrees of freedom to the previous drills

Sword alone freeplay

4 dagger parries

Stringer-parry-strike

Feint, parry, strike

Sword and dagger X parry drill.

All drills done as distance drills (see above for basic pattern)

Sword and dagger freeplay


Seminar footage

  • A sample seminar, covering some basic techniques and practice:
  • Part One Rapier seminar held on March 31st 2012. This is the morning session of a full day seminar. It includes structural/grounding practice, footwork, basic actions and the plays of plates 7 and 16.
  • Part 2: includes stringering games, plays of plates 7, 10, 13, 16, 17.