Postby Karen Rose » Wed Mar 03, 2004 11:54 pm
I'm very new to this and am endeavoring to grasp what I can from Medieval Swordsmanship and by scouring the posts here. I need to start with the basics....footwork and stances.
I've seen many of the clips and have read lots of posts. The one below from Shawn C in 9/02 is very interesting, but I need someone to elaborate just a bit more. Thank you!
Basically take the cutting angles and place them down on the floor. By this I mean when you cut, there is a cross, and two diagonals going through the center of it. This represensts horizontal, vertical and diagonal cuts. Place this on the ground and step accordingly:
Left foot forward, forward on an angle, to the side, back on an angle, backwards...repeat with the right foot.
Do it in pairs, or make them pic a spot on the wall. Make them step through all the steps while keeping their torso facing their partner, or spot on the wall. This really helps get people out of the linear sport fencing mode, plus it ties in with the 8 basic cuts.
Then show them the 2 basic types of steps, the passing step where the back leg comes forward, and the fencing style step, where the front leg stays in front. Get them to move across the floor using both steps individually, and then mixing and alternating steps. Make sure throughout that knee's are bent, stances are deep and wide, and backs are straight. After you've run them through this show them a few basic guards, say like phlug, and have them practice moving and stepping while holding a proper phlug guard.
I find this gives most people a good primer to their footwork.