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Fundamentals of Bolognese Fencing
Introduction
Welcome
Introduction to course features
Parts of the sword
Background: History and Sources
Guard positions
Introduction to Guard Positions
Guardie Alte, high guards
Guardie strette, narrow guards
Guardie Larghe, wide guards
Footwork
Introduction to Footwork
Full pass
Half pass
Chasing step
Diagonal pass and following around with the rear foot
Passing step without turning the hips
Slipping the leg to avoid a cut
Lunge
Exchange of feet
Cuts
Introduction to cuts
Mandritto sgualembrato
Riverso sgualembrato
Falso manco
Falso dritto
Ridoppio
Tondo
Other cuts
Thrusts
Introduction to Thrusts
Stoccata
Punta riversa
Imbroccata
Imbroccata riversa
Lessons
Learn two cuts and 18 guards with a single drill
Concepts
Half-turn of the hand
Sfalsata, disengaging under the opponent's sword
Tempo
Provocations
Parries
Parrying a Mandritto
Parrying a Riverso
Parrying with a Falso
Parrying a Stoccata
Parrying an Imbroccata
Parrying a Ridoppio
Counterattacks
Defending against cuts to the leg
Cutting the arm with a Falso Dritto
Feints
Feinting a Mandritto
Feinting with a thrust
Feint high and cutting low
Double feint
Responding to a feint with a second parry
Invitations
Invitation after an attack and after a parry
Actions on the blade
A beat, followed by a feint and a cut
Grapples
Prese: Holds, disarms and takedowns
Sequences
Sequence 1: Feint
Sequence 2: Beat
Forms
Giovanni dall'Agocchie's defending from all guards together
Appendices
Glossary
Changelog and Roadmap
Punta riversa
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