Getting the Most Out of Your Fencing Practice
If you're looking to make gains in your historical fencing practice, it helps to have a plan. Here are some tips to get more out of practice.
If you're looking to make gains in your historical fencing practice, it helps to have a plan. Here are some tips to get more out of practice.
The primary goal of fencing is to touch and not be touched. That starts with a good parry game. Let's look at parry types we train.
It's Women's History Month, so let's take a walk through history to learn about some of the amazing women fencers & swordfighters in history.
When mastering the art of deception, feints are a key technique. Here's a simple feint flowchart for historical fencing.
Jumpstart your historical fencing training with a little 30:30 practice. Just 30 minutes a day for 30 days.
Feinting is a conversation between two fencers. Here are four quick tips for improving your feints.
Sword and cape was a popular weapon combination in duels during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Here's why they were popular.