I think I signed up here awhile ago, but I forgot my account info, so here I am again. As you can see my name is Stefan Wojciechowski, I'm 17 years old and have always had trouble with instruction when it comes to sport fencing, kendo, etc. I like to free play a lot with friends, but I find that there never really is a clear cut winner in these fights. I'd like to learn traditional renaissance sword play techniques and apply them in my free play. But I have a few questions for you.
When you practice different cuts, parries and counters, do you get better because your body learns to react to certain attacks, or is it the knowledge that "this counter will make an opening here and therefore will strike there." type of thing? I don't know if that made sense or not, but I find that in my own free play there's a lot of simultaneous hits than I'd expect in a real fight and whatnot. It just doesn't seem real to me, so I find myself trying to educate myself in real techniques in the hopes that my fights will become...more realistic. sorry for the long post!
