Award Scheme
Syllabus: Foil Epee Sabre
Grade 1

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)
  1. The Grip
  2. The Salute  
  3. The On guard - Guards of Sixte & Quarte 
  4. Steps Forward and Backward  
  5. The Lunge - Hitting - Direct Attack 
  6. Simple Parry with Direct Riposte 
  7. Simple Parry with Direct first Counter-Riposte
Describe:
  1. How to use your foil safely
  2. How to fence safely 
  3. The Target Area 
  4. The Principles of Fencing with the foil 
  5. Fencing Etiquette
Grade 2

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner) - While following your partner's steps forward and backward
  1. Maintain fencing line
  2. Maintain correct distances for hitting with - Riposte - Lunge - Step forward lunge 
  3. Maintain lunging distance and make a direct Attack with a lunge each time your partner pauses
From a stationary position:
  1. Guards of Septime and Octave
  2. Engagements in Sixte, Quarte, Septime and Octave - Changes of Engagements - Pressures
  3. Disengage Attack with a lunge on partner's pressure from:
    • Engagement in Sixte
    • Engagement in Quarte  
  4. Circular Parry of:
    • Sixte with Direct Riposte
    • Quarte with Direct Riposte
Describe:
  1. Courteous and respectful behaviour and fencers "Pledges of Honour" (cf. t.114, t.116, t.120)
  2. Parts of the Foil 
  3. Dimensions of the Piste
Grade 3

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner) -While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
 
  1. Maintain engagements in Sixte, Quarte, Septime & OctaveDisengage
  2. Attack with a lunge from Sixte each time your partner pauses and attempts to engage blades in:-
    • Sixte from a low line guard 
    • Quarte from a low line guard
From a stationary position:
  1. Two types of lunge:
    • accelerating
    • explosive
  2. Balestra - Balestra step forward - Balestra lunge 
  3. Beats and change Beats in Sixte, Quarte, Septime & Octave 
  4. Semi-circular Parries with Direct Ripostes  
  5. A One-two Attack with an accelerating lunge when your partner attempts to:-
    • Engage blades in quarte then parries into Sixte
    • Engage blades in Sixte then parries into Quarte
Describe:
  1. Simple Attacks and Ripostes, and name three types of Parries
  2. Difference between Simple and Compound actions 
  3. Duties of Referee and Judges 
  4. Timekeeping during competitions 
  5. Rules regarding the boundaries of the Piste
Grade 4

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner) -While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Continuously change engagements in high line and low line guards
  2. Maintain lunging distance with blades engaged and when your partner pauses, attack by One-two with a lunge
  3. When your partner attacks with a lunge, Parry with:
    • Circular Party of Sixte with Direct and Indirect Ripostes
    • Circular Parry of Quarte with Direct and Indirect Ripostes 
  4. Maintain lunging distance and when your partner pauses and lowers his/her foil point, make a feint Direct and Disengage with a lunge, when your partner:
    • Parries into Sixte
    • Parries into Quarte
From a stationary position:
  1. Double, Low-High and High-Low compound attacks, with an accelerating lunge
  2. Direct and Disengage attacks with Beats and Change-beats, with an explosive lunge  
  3. Successive Parries
Describe:
  1. Scoring on a pool sheet; first and second indicators
    • Electric foil recording apparatus
    • Fencers electrical equipment 
    • Testing the equipment before the start of a fight
    • A foil test weight and how it is used
  2. The correct responses of a judge, and demonstrate your ability to judge in a pool
Grade 5

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner).While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain step-lunge distance and on one of your partner's steps forward, attack with:
    • Beat Direct with an explosive lunge
    • Beat Disengage with an explosive lunge
  2. As your partner attacks with a lunge, step back to avoid the attack and attack with a step lunge as your partner returns guard
  3. Parry your partner's attack with a Circular Parry of Sixte and hit with a Disengage Riposte - if your Circular Parry is deceived, then Parry Quarte with a Direct Riposte
From a Stationary Position:
  1. Engage your partner's blade in:
    • Sixte, and attack with Coule direct and Coule Disengage and accelerating lunge
    • Quarte, and attack with Coule Direct and Coule Disengage and accelerating lunge
  2. Diagonal Parries 
  3. Direct Attack, with Fleche 
  4. Engage your partner's blade in Sixte, Quarte, Octave and Septime, with a step forward
Describe:
  1. Successive Parries and the reasons for them
  2. Rules and penalties regarding:
    • Illegal use of back arm
    • Corps a corps
    • Turning
    • Hard hitting and dangerous fencing
  3. Faults in the foil electrical recording apparatus when fencers are correctly connected and when:
    • One fencers is hit correctly on target and white light appears
    • A white light continually flashes on one side
Grade 6

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain step-lunge distance and when your partner pauses, engage blades with a step forward in:
    • Sixte, and attack with Double and an accelerating lunge
    • Quarte, and attack with Double and an accelerating lunge
  2. Maintain step-lunge distance and as your partner begins a step forward, Beat attack direct, with a Fleche. 
  3. Maintain step-lunge distance and Disengage Attack with an explosive lunge as your partner steps forward to engage your blade in Sixte and in Quarte.
  4. When your partner attacks into the low line, Parry Octave and Riposte into the high line - if your Riposte is parried, then Parry into Quarte and hit with a Direct second Counter-riposte.
From a stationary position:
  1. Cutover Attacks with a lunge, on partner's pressure from Sixte, Quarte, Septime and Octave
  2. Compound Ripostes and Counter-ripostes 
  3. Opposition Counter-attacks in Sixte, Quarte and Octave with a step forward
Describe:
  1. Preparatory actions and their tactical use
  2. Counter offensive actions 
  3. Fencing time: single and multi-time actions 
  4. What is meant by "taking the initiative" and why is this important in a fight?
Grade 7

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain step-lunge distance and attack direct with lunge as your partner steps forward or, if your partner attacks on your step forward, Parry Quarte with a Direct Riposte 
  2. Maintain step-lunge distance and when your partner pauses, attack with feint direct with Balestra and Cutover with lunge 
  3. Maintain lunging distance and at the start of your partner's attack or step forward preparation:
    • Beat Parry into Quarte with a Direct Riposte
    • Beat Parry into Septime with a Direct Riposte
  4.  Maintain step-lunge distance and as your partner pauses and attempts to engage blades in Quarte and then Parries Sixte, attack by One-two with a step lunge
From a stationary position:
  1. Parries ending in guards of Prime, Seconde, Tierce, Quinte and Neuvieme
  2. Maintaining line, Simple and Compound Derobements 
  3. Remise, Redoublement, Reprise
Describe:
  1. Second-intention actions
  2. Importance of mixing one and two tempo attacks and when you would use them 
  3. Open Eyes' Actions 
  4. Duties of Arm Judge
Grade 8

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain step-lunge distance and choose the moment to attack your partner using a mixture of lunges and step-lunges:
    • Taking the blade into Quarte and direct attack
    • Taking the blade into Sixte and disengage attack
    • Feint direct and attack with one-two  
  2. At lunging distance, maintain line and:
    • Hit with Simple Derobement as your partner steps forward and attempts to engage blades in Sixte or Quarte
    • Hit with Compound Derobement as your partner steps forward and attempts to engage blades and parries in Sixte or Quarte
From a stationary position:
  1. From step-lunge distance, make an invitation by step forward, jump forward or half lunge and if your partner attacks, parry Neuvieme and riposte direct
  2. From step-lunge distance and low hand position, make a feint with a step forward and:
    • Attack direct if your partner does not react
    • Attack by disengage if your partner takes a parry of Quarte or Circular Sixte
    • Parry Neuvieme and riposte direct if your partner attacks with a Beat Direct
  3. Bind, Croise, Envelopment 
  4. Froissement direct attack with lunge
Describe:
  1. Your understanding of distance, timing and speed in fencing
  2. Counter-Time 
  3. Ceding and Opposition Parries
class=heading>Grade 9

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
 
  1. Maintain step-lunge distance and when your partner pauses, engage your partner's blade into Quarte with step forward and:
    • attack by Coule direct with a lunge if your partner does not react
    • Attack by Disengage if your partner changes the engagement or closes the line
    • Attack by Croise if your partner deceives your attempt to engage with an extended sword arm
  2. Maintain lunging distance and when your partner attacks, parry Prime with a step forward and riposte at close quarters 
  3. Maintain step-lunge distance and on one of your partner's steps forward, attack with a Beat direct and:
    • Hit if your partner fails to parry
    • Remise if your partner parries and steps forward with an indirect feint
    • Reprise Disengage with Fleche if your partner parries with a step back and delays the riposte
From a stationary position:
  1. At lunging distance, attack with feint direct and disengage with various sizes of lunges (short medium and long) depending on whether your partner parries Prime with a step forward, standing still or a step backward
  2. From step-lunge distance, engage your partner's blade in Octave with a step forward and:
    • Attack by Cutover if your partner does not react
    • Parry Quarte and direct riposte if your partner attacks into your high line with a lunge
    • Attack by Beat direct lunge if your partner deceives your blade with an extended sword arm.
Demonstrate your ability to:
  1. Fence your partner for 5 hits and explain how all the hits were scored; if your partner is successful in scoring hits, explain how you should have avoided them
  2. Preside a fight for 5 hits 
  3. Give your partner a short "warm-up" lesson with mobility, involving direct and indirect attacks, single parries and direct ripostes and counter-ripostes
Grade 1

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)

  1. The Grip
  2. The Salute 
  3. The On guard 
  4. Steps Forward and Backward 
  5. The Lunge and Recovery 
  6. Direct Attack with lunge to hand, arm and body 
  7. Opposition hitting in Sixte and Quarte as Attacks and in defence
Describe:
  1. How to use your Epee safely
  2. How to fence safely 
  3. The Target Area 
  4. The Principles of fencing with the Epee 
  5. Fencing Etiquette
Grade 2

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner) - While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain fencing line
  2. Maintain correct distances and each time your partner pauses:
    • Hit to arm with a short lunge
    • Hit to body with a full lunge
  3. Maintain correct distance and each time your partner pauses, hit to arm with a short lunge and continue immediately with an opposition Attack to body with a full lunge
From a stationary position:
  1. Engagements in Sixte, Quarte and Octave and Changes of Engagements
  2. Disengage Attack with lunge to hand, arm and body on partner's:
    • Engagement in Sixte
    • Engagement in Quarte
  3. Circular Parries in Sixte and Quarte with opposition Riposte
  4. A Remise following:
    • An Attack to arm, then body
    • A Riposte to arm, then body
Describe:
  1. Courteous and respectful behaviour and fencers "Pledge of Honour" (cf. t.114, t.116, t.120)
  2. Parts of the Epee
  3. Dimensions of the Piste
Grade 3

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain correct distance and each time your partner pauses, make a false Attack to arm with a half lunge and Attack to body with opposition and a full lunge
  2. Maintain correct distance and each time your partner attacks to body with a step lunge, Counter-attack to arm and follow with Circular Parry and opposition Riposte 
  3. Direct Attack to body with full lunge on one of your partner's steps forward 
  4. Disengage Attack at arm or body as your partner attempts to engage in Sixte or Quarte
From a stationary position:
  1. Semi-circular Parry to Octave with:
    • Opposition Riposte
    • Detached Riposte
  2. Opposition Attacks and Counter-Attacks in Octave
  3. Beats and Change Beats in Sixte, Quarte, Septime & Octave
  4. A Redoublement following:
    • An Attack to arm, then body
    • A Riposte to arm, then body
Describe:
  1. Simple actions in opposition and detachment
  2. Remise and Redoublement 
  3. Rules regarding the boundaries of the Piste 
  4. Double hits, scoring and timekeeping 
  5. Duties of President and floor judges
Grade 4

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. When your partner Attacks to body with a lunge, Counter-Attack with:
    • Opposition in Sixte
    • Opposition in Octave
  2. Maintain step-lunge distance and each time your partner Attacks to body with a step-lunge, Counter-attack to arm and follow this with a Parry to Octave and Riposte in opposition 
  3. Maintain correct distance and when your partner pauses, Attack to a arm with a Beat Direct Attack with lunge and continue with a Redoublement to arm with the Recovery each time your partner parries with a step forward 
  4. Maintain correct distance and when your partner pauses:
    • Attack to arm with a Beat Disengage
    • Attack to body with a Beat Disengage
From a stationary position:
  1. One-two and double Compound Attacks to arm and body
  2. Parry of Quarte with opposition Riposte 
  3. Parry with the guard with detached Riposte
Describe:
  1. Scoring on a pool sheet: first and second indicators
  2. Simple and Compound Attacks 
  3. Electrical recording apparatus 
  4. Fencers electric equipment 
  5. Test weight and gauges 
  6. Testing the electric equipment before the start of a bout 
  7. Rules regarding faults in a fencer's equipment before and during a bout

Grade 5

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:

  1. Attack to your partner's arm with:
    • One-two with lunge
    • Double with lunge 
  2. Maintain correct distance and step forward with a feint to arm and:
    • Deceive your partner's Parry of Quarte and lunge to body finishing in opposition
    • Deceive your partner's Parry of Sixte and lunge to body finishing in opposition
  3. Maintain correct distance and when your partner pauses, step forward to engage blades in Sixte, Quarte and Octave and:
    • Attack to arm with Direct and Indirect Attacks
    • Attack to body with Direct and Indirect Attacks 
From a Stationary Position:
  1. Successive Parries
  2. Hits with angulation 
  3. Direct Attack to body with Fleche 
  4. Attacks and Ripostes using a Bind and a Croise
Describe:
  1. How the electric Epee works and how to correct errors in the travel and compression springs
  2. Rules concerning Corps-a-Corps 
  3. Second-intention actions
Grade 6

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Angulated hits around your partner's wrist
  2. Maintain correct distance and choose the moment for a Direct Attack to your partner's body with Fleche 
  3. Defend against your partner's Compound Attacks using successive Parries with opposition Ripostes 
  4. Maintain step-lunge distance and step forward to draw your partner's hit to arm and attack to body using a Bind
From a stationary position:
  1. Attacks and Ripostes using an Envelopment
  2. Direct and Indirect Renewals with Reprise and Reprise with Fleche 
  3. Actions with Reassemblement
Describe:
  1. Counter-time actions
  2. Tactical use of Corps-a-Corps 
  3. Use of Preparations

Grade 7

Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:  

  1. Maintain step-lunge distance and step forward to draw your partners hit to the arm and attack to body using an envelopment
  2. Defend against your partner's compound attack using successive Parries with a step back and Riposte with an envelopment and Fleche to body as your partner recovers 
  3. Attack to body with step lunge and when your partner Parries with a step back, Reprise Disengage with Fleche 
  4. Defend against your partner's attack using a Parry of Quarte and Riposte with Croise
From a stationary position:
  1. Parries ending in Prime, Seconde, Tierce and Quinte with Ripostes
  2. Ceding and opposition parries 
  3. Simple and Compound Derobements
Describe:
  1. Your understanding of False Attack-attack
  2. Detached opposition Ripostes 
  3. Counter Attacks in opposition and Parries with opposition Ripostes 
  4. Use of Reassemblement
Grade 8
 
Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain distance and:
    • Parry Seconde with a detached riposte if your partner Attacks to arm
    • Parry Prime Riposte if your partner Attacks to body with a Fleche 
  2. Beat Attack to Arm as your partner steps forward and recover with a Redoublement if your partner Parries with a step forward
  3. Choose the moment to Attack to your partner's arm using direct and indirect Attacks with Beats and change Beats 
  4. As your partner Attacks with a step-lunge, either Counter Attack to body with opposition or Counter Attack to arm with Reassemblement
From a stationary position:
  1. Angulated hits in opposition at close distance
  2. Counter Ripostes following Ceding and opposition Parries 
  3. Hits to leg and foot
Describe:
  1. Compound and Double actions
  2. Your understanding of distance, timing and speed 
  3. The importance of taking the initiative
class=heading>Grade 9
 
Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain step-lunge distance and step forward and feint to your partners arm and.
    • Take the blade and attack to body in opposition with a lunge if your partner counter attacks to your arm
    • Attack to body with a Fleche if your partner moves away from the feint 
  2. Choose the moment to Beat Attack to your partner's arm with a lunge and make an immediate renewal to leg or foot 
  3. When your partner attacks to body, Parry with a step forward and Riposte with an Angulated hit in opposition at close distance
From a stationary position:
  1. Repetition hitting to all parts of your partner's wrist and arm and finish with a Parry and opposition Riposte when your partner attacks
  2. Successive opposition hits to your partner's body in Sixte, Octave & Quarte
Demonstrate your ability to:
  1. Fence your partner for 5 hits and explain how all the hits were scored; if your partner is successful in scoring hits, explain how you should have avoided them
  2. Preside a fight for 5 hits 
  3. Give your partner a short "Warm up" lesson with mobility, involving False Attack-Attacks, Counter Attacks to arm and body with and without opposition, single Parries with opposition Ripostes 
Grade 1

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)
  1. The Grip
  2. The Salute 
  3. The On guard - Guard of Tierce & Quarte 
  4. Steps Forward and Backward 
  5. Cuts to Head, Flank and Chest 
  6. Direct Attack with lunge to Head, Flank and Chest 
  7. Parries of Tierce, Quarte and Quinte with a Direct Riposte
Describe:
  1. How to use your Sabre safely
  2. How to fence safely 
  3. The Target Area 
  4. An Attack and a Parry with Riposte 
  5. Fencing Etiquette
Grade 2

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner).While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain correct lunging distance
  2. Maintain correct distances and Cut to Head, Flank and Chest without a lunge 
  3. Maintain correct distance and each time your partner pauses Cut to Head, Flank and Chest with a full lunge 
  4. Each time your partner Attacks with a lunge to Head, Flank or Chest, Parry Tierce, Quarte or Quinte with a Direct Riposte
From a stationary position:
  1. Direct and Indirect hits with the point
  2. Successive Cuts to Cheek, Head, Flank and Chest using various combinations 
  3. Indirect Cuts to Head, Flank and Chest
Describe:
  1. Courteous and respectful behaviour and fencers "Pledge of Honour" (cf. t.114, t.116, t.120)
  2. Parts of the Sabre 
  3. Dimensions of the Piste

Grade 3

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following

  1. Maintain correct distance and make successive Cuts to Cheek, Head, Flank and Chest using various combinations, without a lunge
  2. Maintain correct distance and each time your partner pauses, Attack with Direct and Indirect Cuts to Head, Flank and Chest, with a lunge
From a stationary position:
  1. Cuts to Arm
  2. Stop Cut followed by a Parry of Tierce, Quarte or Quinte with a Direct Riposte 
  3. Indirect Riposte following Parries of Tierce, Quarte and Quinte 
  4. Parries of Tierce, Quarte and Quinte with a Direct first Counter-riposte 
  5. Attacks to Head, Flank and Chest with step-lunge and Balestra-lunge
Describe:
  1. "Priority of Attack"
  2.  Indirect Actions - give three examples 
  3. Duties of President and Judges 
  4. Voting system of Jury and Responses of Judges 
  5. Rules regarding the boundaries of the Piste
Grade 4

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain correct distance and when your partner pauses, Attack to arm with a lunge
  2. Maintain correct distance and as your partner makes a Balestra preparation and an Attack with lunge, Cut to arm with a step back and Parry-Riposte 
  3. Maintain correct distance and as your partner pauses, Attack with a step-lunge and if your partner parries with a Riposte, Parry with a First Counter-riposte
From a stationary position:
  1. Direct and Indirect Attacks with Balestra step 6) Parries of Prime and Seconde
  2. Beats and Circular Beats
Describe:
  1. Scoring on a pool sheet; first and second indicators
  2. Rules regarding:
    • Corps-a-Corps
    • Turning
    • Hard hitting and dangerous fencing
    • Simultaneous Attacks
  3. The correct procedure for judging, and demonstrate your ability to judge in a pool.

Grade 5

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:

  1. Maintain correct distance and choose the moment to step forward with a direct feint deceive your partner's Parry and continue the Attack with a lunge
  2. Choose the moment to begin Balestra Steps Preparation and as your partner moves away and Parries, Attack into the opening line with a lunge 
  3. Maintain correct distance and step forward as a Preparation Attack and:
    • If your partner Parries, Attack into the opening line with a lunge
    • If your partner Attacks, Parry-Riposte
  4. Maintain correct distance and make a Compound Attack to your partner's arm with a lunge
From a Stationary Position:
  1. Circular Cuts to arm and chest
  2. Compound Ripostes and Counter-ripostes 
  3. Ripostes and Counter-ripostes with Balestra Steps and lunge
Describe:
  1. Second-intention actions
  2. Simple and compound actions 
  3. Use of preparations

Grade 6

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:

  1. Maintain connect distance and choose the moment to make a step forward preparation and:
    • If your partner's arm straightens with the point in line, Beat Attack Direct with lunge 
    • If your partner fails to react, Attack with a Compound action with lunge
  2. Choose the moment to Attack with a lunge to draw your partner's Parry-riposte and parry with a forward Recovery and counter- riposte with lunge 
  3. Maintain distance and when your partner Attacks, Parry and make a Compound Riposte
From a stationary position:
  1. Compound Attacks with the point
  2. Indirect and Compound Derobements with the point 
  3. Successive Parries
Describe:
  1. Use of "line" and Derobements
  2. Counter-offensive actions 
  3. Fencing time: single and multi-time actions 
  4. What is meant by "taking the initiative" and why is this important in a fight?
Grade 7

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain step-lunge distance with your arm straight and point in line; as your partner attempts to step forward to beat the blade and parry, lunge and make a compound attack with the point
  2. With the point in line, move away from your partner's Balestra Steps preparation and deceive the attempt to beat and parry with a compound Derobement 
  3. Maintain distance and as your partner begins a Balestra Steps Preparation, beat attack to head with a lunge using a circular beat 
  4. Maintain distance and when your partner makes a compound attack with a step lunge, defend using successive parries with direct riposte
From a stationary position:
  1. Remise, Reprise, Redoublement
  2. Compound attacks beginning with point in line and ending with a cut 
  3. Circular Parries
Describe:
  1. 'Open Eyes' actions
  2. Feint Parries 
  3. False preparations 
  4. Electric sabre recording apparatus 
  5. Fencer's electrical equipment 
  6. Testing the equipment before the start of a fight 
Grade 8

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:
  1. Maintain step-lunge distance and choose the moment to make a compound Attack using a Balestra lunge or Balestra Steps lunge depending on your partner's reaction
  2. Maintain distance and as your partner steps forward with a feint either:
    • Move away and defend using successful parries, or
    • Counter-attack with lunge using a circular beat
  3. Step forward to draw a stop cut to arm and parry-riposte with a lunge
From a stationary position:
  1. With the sabre held in a low position, parry into Tierce, Quarte or Quinte when your partner attacks and make an indirect riposte
  2. Beat cut to arm with a step, beat cut to cheek with a lunge and beat cut to head with a Balestra Lunge and with increasing speed 
  3. Stop cut, redouble-parry-riposte combinations
Describe:
  1. Compound and double preparations
  2. Your understanding of distance, timing and speed in fencing  
  3. Prise de fer actions

Grade 9  

Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While following your partner's steps forward and backward:

  1. Choose the moment to make a step forward preparation and
    • Parry-riposte if your partner attacks
    • Make a compound attack with a lunge if your partner parries
    • Make a compound attack with Balestra Steps Lunge if your partner moves away
  2. Defend against your partner's attack using parries of Prime and Seconde and Quinte 
  3. Attack with a step-lunge and
    • if your partner parries and ripostes, then parry and hit with a first counter-riposte while on lunge
    • if your partner parries and ripostes with a step back, then parry with a forward recovery and hit with a compound riposte with lunge 
    • If your partner moves away, then hit with a compound reprise with forward recovery and Balestra Steps lunge
From a stationary position:
  1. Set up a simultaneous attack situation with your partner and occasionally make a second-intention preparation with a parry-riposte
  2. From a step-lunge distance, step forward and
    • Attack to head with an explosive lunge if your partner does not move
    • Cut to head with a step back if your partner steps forward
    • Attack to head with Balestra lunge if your partner steps back
Demonstrate your ability to:
  1. Fence your partner for 5 hits and explain how all the hits were scored
  2. Preside a fight for 5 hits 
  3. Give your partner a short "warm-up" lesson with mobility, involving direct and indirect attacks, single parries with direct ripostes and counter-ripostes
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