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This page is about a quick reference guide for stances in different manuscripts from different masters. Sole benefit is that you can see in a quick glance what stances can be used in ACL fighting or | This page is about a quick reference guide for stances in different manuscripts from different masters. Sole benefit is that you can see in a quick glance what stances can be used in ACL fighting or | ||
learning new stances to expand you stance knowledge. | learning new stances to expand you stance knowledge. | ||
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The page is divided in separate tabs for the different masters. | The page is divided in separate tabs for the different masters. | ||
Revision as of 19:28, 29 August 2018
Introduction
This page is about a quick reference guide for stances in different manuscripts from different masters. Sole benefit is that you can see in a quick glance what stances can be used in ACL fighting or learning new stances to expand you stance knowledge.
The page is divided in separate tabs for the different masters.
Master
The different master quick reference cards.
Mayer
Joachim Mayer have multiple weapon stances:
Saber
Polearm
Fiore
Fiore dei Librei has an extensive manuscript which translates very well to ACL fighting. I definetly am a big fan of his fighting style and different approach to fighting.
Longsword
Hutton
Alfred Hutton has a good manuscript on saber fighting. For ACL sword shield fighting this is a solid base for your sword arm.