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Fencing, or sword-fighting, can be a catch-all term for using a sword, but can also refer to the modern sport fencing. Questions about the modern sport fencing should be asked in Sports Stack Exchange. Many martial traditions have fencing as a large part of them, so please also tag your question with the relevant school or style of fencing.
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How does Long Guard intercept weapon knock off?
This is an interesting question with some pretty complex answers, but the general fencing theory behind it is this:
What stops the opponent from slapping the blade away is simply that a slap/beat is more … Thirdly, it generally makes fencing easier since it's the perfect platform from which to start a bind/initiate blade contact with the opponent and from the bind, try to better predict what your opponent …