Theory and practice of 18th-19th century classical fencing

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
703MTPKS credit 1 12 exercise hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 16 to 21 hours of self-study English, Czech summer

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Contents

The content of the course comprises of the history and theory of the French foil and French smallsword classical fencing in 18th - 19th century.

The practical part of the course starts with basic stances and steps, continuing with the basic weapon positions and parries, on to attacks, ripostes and irregular manouvres.

During basic training students get to know thrusts, attack renewals, feints, binds and their changes, beat attacks, glides and grazes, dodges and disengagements, all of which they then develop in set exercises.

Learning outcomes

The course will introduce the students to the theoretical and practical aspects of the French foil and smallsword classical fencing in the 18th-19th century.

Acquired knowledge and skills are applicable in theater and film pr

Prerequisites and other requirements

No prior knowledge requirements are needed to enroll in this course.

Gear: sportswear/footwear and protective gloves (compulsory), fencing mask or airsoft/paintball protective goggles (optional).

During the course it is necessary to pay attention to SAFETY and DISCIPLINE and strictly FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS given by the instr

Literature

Recommended reading:

French foil fencing:

Josef Ott: Das System der Fechtkunst à la contrepointe auf den Stoss, Olomouc 1852

Dr. Miroslav Tyrš: Tělocvik ve vojště, Šermování končířem, Praha 1868

Dr. Miroslav Tyrš: Základové tělocviku, Šermování bodmo, Praha 1873

Ministére de la Guerre: Manuel D´Escrime, Paris 1877

Camille Prevost: Théorie Pratique de l´Escrime, Paris 1886

Robert Tvarůžek: Šerm končířem, Brno, 1926, 1933

Dr. Jan Černohorský: Šerm fleuretem a kordem, Praha 1947

Leonid Křížek: Historie evropských duelů a šermu III – Od duelového ke sportovnímu kolbišti, Praha 2015

Čestmír Čivrný: Šerm fleretem, Praha 2018

Evaluation methods and criteria

Active participation in the course is necessary for a successful completion of the course. Credits are awarded based on activity in the exercises.

Course web page

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Note

The course will take place at the training centre in Poněšice under the guidance of MgA. Michael Kňažko, Prévôt d’armes.

https://www.ars-dimicatoria.cz/instruktor-sermu-michael-knazk

Further information

Course may be repeated

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans