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    • Jun 19thLesson 77 – Paschen Rapier Seminar Part 6

      This is the sixth and part of the Paschen Rapier Seminar I taught in New Mexico a few weeks ago. Read more about the seminar and parts one, two, three, four, and five.   Pass in fourth to the inside line Pass in third to the outside high line Pass in second to the low line Engage in fourth, pass in fourth with a glide Engage in third, pass in third with a glide Against an engagement in fourth, pass to the inside line while yielding in second Against an engagement in third, pass to the outside line while yielding in fourth Against the opponent’s pass to the inside line, parry in fourth Against the opponent’s pass to the outside line, parry in third. Against the opponent’s pass to the low line, parry hanging second Against the opponent’s pass to the low line, parry hanging fourth Against the opponent’s pass to the low line, cross step back while parrying downwards and to the left with the off hand and counterattacking in fourth Against the opponent’s pass to the low line, cross step back while parrying under the sword arm with the off hand and counterattacking in second Feint high in second, elude a high parry of fourth and pass below Engage in fourth, feint by glide and disengage low in second with a pass Engage in fourth, transport to second and glide to the low line with a pass Engage in fourth, feint by glide and yield in second with a pass Engage in third, feint by […]

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