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Epee Syllabus
Grade 1
Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)
- The Grip
- The Salute
- The On guard
- Steps Forward and Backward
- The Lunge and Recovery
- Direct Attack with lunge to hand, arm and
body
- Opposition hitting in Sixte and Quarte as
Attacks and in defence
Describe:
- How to use your Epee safely
- How to fence safely
- The Target Area
- The Principles of fencing with the Epee
- Fencing Etiquette
Grade 2
Demonstrate:(with coach or partner) - While
following your partner's steps forward and backward:
- Maintain fencing line
- Maintain correct distances and each time
your partner pauses:
- Hit to arm with a short lunge
- Hit to body with a full lunge
- 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:
- Engagements in Sixte, Quarte and Octave
and Changes of Engagements
- Disengage Attack with lunge to hand, arm
and body on partner's:
- Engagement in Sixte
- Engagement in Quarte
- Circular Parries in Sixte and Quarte with
opposition Riposte
- A Remise following:
- An Attack to arm, then body
- A Riposte to arm, then body
Describe:
- Courteous and respectful behaviour and fencers
"Pledge of Honour" (cf. t.114, t.116, t.120)
- Parts of the Epee
- Dimensions of the Piste
Grade 3
Demonstrate:(with
coach or partner)-While following your partner's
steps forward and backward:
- 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
- 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
- Direct Attack to body with full lunge on
one of your partner's steps forward
- Disengage Attack at arm or body as your
partner attempts to engage in Sixte or Quarte
From a stationary position:
- Semi-circular Parry to Octave with:
- Opposition Riposte
- Detached Riposte
- Opposition Attacks and Counter-Attacks in
Octave
- Beats and Change Beats in Sixte, Quarte,
Septime & Octave
- A Redoublement following:
- An Attack to arm, then body
- A Riposte to arm, then body
Describe:
- Simple actions in opposition and detachment
- Remise and Redoublement
- Rules regarding the boundaries of the Piste
- Double hits, scoring and timekeeping
- Duties of President and floor judges
Grade 4
Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While
following your partner's steps forward and backward:
- When your partner Attacks to body with a
lunge, Counter-Attack with:
- Opposition in Sixte
- Opposition in Octave
- 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
- 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
- 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:
- One-two and double Compound Attacks to arm
and body
- Parry of Quarte with opposition Riposte
- Parry with the guard with detached Riposte
Describe:
- Scoring on a pool sheet: first and second
indicators
- Simple and Compound Attacks
- Electrical recording apparatus
- Fencers electric equipment
- Test weight and gauges
- Testing the electric equipment before the
start of a bout
- 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:
- Attack to your partner's arm with:
- One-two with lunge
- Double with lunge
- 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
- 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:
- Successive Parries
- Hits with angulation
- Direct Attack to body with Fleche
- Attacks and Ripostes using a Bind and a
Croise
Describe:
- How the electric Epee works and how to correct
errors in the travel and compression springs
- Rules concerning Corps-a-Corps
- Second-intention actions
Grade 6
Demonstrate:(with coach or partner)-While
following your partner's steps forward and backward:
- Angulated hits around your partner's wrist
- Maintain correct distance and choose the
moment for a Direct Attack to your partner's
body with Fleche
- Defend against your partner's Compound Attacks
using successive Parries with opposition Ripostes
- 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:
- Attacks and Ripostes using an Envelopment
- Direct and Indirect Renewals with Reprise
and Reprise with Fleche
- Actions with Reassemblement
Describe:
- Counter-time actions
- Tactical use of Corps-a-Corps
- Use of Preparations
Grade 7
Demonstrate:(with
coach or partner)-While following your partner's
steps forward and backward:
- Maintain step-lunge distance and step forward
to draw your partners hit to the arm and attack
to body using an envelopment
- 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
- Attack to body with step lunge and when
your partner Parries with a step back, Reprise
Disengage with Fleche
- Defend against your partner's attack using
a Parry of Quarte and Riposte with Croise
From a stationary position:
- Parries ending in Prime, Seconde, Tierce
and Quinte with Ripostes
- Ceding and opposition parries
- Simple and Compound Derobements
Describe:
- Your understanding of False Attack-attack
- Detached opposition Ripostes
- Counter Attacks in opposition and Parries
with opposition Ripostes
- Use of Reassemblement
Grade 8
Demonstrate:
(with coach or partner)-While following
your partner's steps forward and backward:
- 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
- Beat Attack to Arm as your partner steps
forward and recover with a Redoublement if
your partner Parries with a step forward
- Choose the moment to Attack to your partner's
arm using direct and indirect Attacks with
Beats and change Beats
- 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:
- Angulated hits in opposition at close distance
- Counter Ripostes following Ceding and opposition
Parries
- Hits to leg and foot
Describe:
- Compound and Double actions
- Your understanding of distance, timing and
speed
- The importance of taking the initiative
Grade 9
Demonstrate: (with coach or partner)-While
following your partner's steps forward and backward:
- 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
- Choose the moment to Beat Attack to your
partner's arm with a lunge and make an immediate
renewal to leg or foot
- 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:
- Repetition hitting to all parts of your
partner's wrist and arm and finish with a
Parry and opposition Riposte when your partner
attacks
- Successive opposition hits to your partner's
body in Sixte, Octave & Quarte
Demonstrate your ability
to:
- 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
- Preside a fight for 5 hits
- 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
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