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Summary and Observation Sheet - F2002 Salute Acknowledge touches verbal and non-verbal point and raised finger

Stomp front foot to stop bout or drill. Shake hands with unarmed hand. Right of Way Basic rule governing foil fencing: 1- only 1 fencer hits = fencer scores 2- both fencers hit at same time = first extension = scores 3- Attackers (extended arm) is parried and both touch at the same time = parry scores 4- No matter how many taps (parries) are made, the last fencer to parry would score if both fences touch * Who touches first does NOT matter, Who extends the arm first, then who parries is important* Simple attacks disengage, cut over Compound attacks Preparatory actions feint beat glide derobement (deceiving a beat) Riposte: attack after a parry (attack, parry, aim, then riposte) Remise: second attack, (first failed) stay in lunge (no riposte), attempt to place point on target (SAME attack) Reprise: retaking of attack (first fails), (no riposte), NEW attack Redoublement: Retaking of attack, (after returning to guard), (no riposte), same first attack Attacks to the blade: Beat Press Bind - against an extended arm; meet opponents feeble with your forte. 4 goes to 8 6 goes to 7

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