Spice Up Your Defense with Circular Parries
When it comes to defense, too many fencers rely on simple parries. To keep opponent's from being able to capitalize on this, mix some circular parries into the mix.
When it comes to defense, too many fencers rely on simple parries. To keep opponent's from being able to capitalize on this, mix some circular parries into the mix.
Fencing through frustration can be... well... frustrating. Alas, that's part of fencing. Here's how you can use frustration to improve your game.
Historical fencing drills don't have to be mindlessly doing the same action 100 times. Here's how to make your training more interesting.
The new year is a great time to jumpstart your training. Here's a few ways to make progress in 30 days.
Now that we're at the end of 2024, it's a good time to set up some fencing goals for 2025. Here's some tips.
Fencers looking to perform their best need to warm up. Here are benefits of warming up before practice & tournaments.
Our founder also made a fun excursion to WMAW to teach a couple of classes on rapier and the jaegerstock.
Our founder made his way to the 2024 American Smallsword Symposium to lead a workshop on early French smallsword via Philibert de la Touche.
If you've never fenced someone before, it pays to know what they're likely to do. To figure that out, turn to probing actions.
Let's take a small look behind the curtain in taking the SSU FMCP instructor exam in Italian foil in classical fencing.