but I must agree with you, it looks like she has her legs straightened with stakes
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WHY ARE YOU USING A LEFT HANDED FRENCH GRIP TO DEMONSTRATE ANGLES AND FLICKS??!!!?!?!?!
once again you fail....
when you flick, you dont use your wrist, its a quick opening and closing of the hand to flip the tip to a down-facing position...
and your enguarde position is horrible...
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and your grammar and spelling are also horrible
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man youre a douche bag
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her fencing makes me cry
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this is like learning epee from books and thinking that you are a fencer...this is baaad
how did you learn fencing?
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How long have you been teaching fencing? Some of your theory and terms were way off. First of all, the small attacks to the wrist is often referred to as picks to the wrist. While you have to angulate the blade it is not called angulation has to do with the way you approach and hit the target.
Flicks should never ever be done with the wrist. This exposes too much. The flick should come from the fingers which let teh blade up and then snap it down.
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I like flicking my weapon of love on her tongue. I've done it many times.
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Oi, yes, I as trying to be nice, but she's even holding the weapon upside-down... oooi...
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I noticed this.
A tip, if you are going to use a french hold it the proper way. The thump should go on top and then pronate (supinate?) the wrist to the thumb is at 1 o' clock. This will also help get proper orientation of the blade.
PS: why do you have the bell guard situated like it would be for a left handed fencer?
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