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Classical fencing is the style of fencing as it existed during the 19th and early 20th centuries. According to the 19th-century fencing master , A classical fencer is supposed to be one who observes a fine position, whose attacks are fully developed, whose hits are marvelously accurate, his parries firm, and his ripostes executed with precision. One must not forget that this regularity is not possible unless the adversary is a party to it. It is a conventional bout, which consists of parries, attacks, and returns, all rhyming together.

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  • Classical fencing (en)
  • Escrime classique (fr)
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  • Classical fencing is the style of fencing as it existed during the 19th and early 20th centuries. According to the 19th-century fencing master , A classical fencer is supposed to be one who observes a fine position, whose attacks are fully developed, whose hits are marvelously accurate, his parries firm, and his ripostes executed with precision. One must not forget that this regularity is not possible unless the adversary is a party to it. It is a conventional bout, which consists of parries, attacks, and returns, all rhyming together. (en)
  • L'escrime classique est un mouvement dans le monde anglosaxon. Il affirme que l’avenir doit être guidé par le passé. Les escrimeurs “classiques” soutiennent que l’escrime, avant les innovations techniques et pédagogiques modernes et avant l’introduction des appareils électriques, était plus correcte et plus humaine. L’escrime sportive, disent-ils, a perdu la réalité du duel alors que les règles de l’escrime en sont tirées. * Portail de l’escrime (fr)
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  • Classical fencing is the style of fencing as it existed during the 19th and early 20th centuries. According to the 19th-century fencing master , A classical fencer is supposed to be one who observes a fine position, whose attacks are fully developed, whose hits are marvelously accurate, his parries firm, and his ripostes executed with precision. One must not forget that this regularity is not possible unless the adversary is a party to it. It is a conventional bout, which consists of parries, attacks, and returns, all rhyming together. Used in this sense, classical fencing is a style of historical fencing focusing on the 19th- and early 20th-century national fencing schools, especially in Italy and France, i.e. the schools out of which the styles of contemporary sports fencing have developed. Masters and legendary fencing figures such as Giuseppe Radaelli, , , the , Aldo Nadi and his rival Lucien Gaudin are today considered typical practitioners of this period. Classical fencing weapons included the standard foil, épée (using pointes d'arret), and sabre (including both blunted dueling sabres and, beginning in the early 20th century, modern sporting sabres). (en)
  • L'escrime classique est un mouvement dans le monde anglosaxon. Il affirme que l’avenir doit être guidé par le passé. Les escrimeurs “classiques” soutiennent que l’escrime, avant les innovations techniques et pédagogiques modernes et avant l’introduction des appareils électriques, était plus correcte et plus humaine. L’escrime sportive, disent-ils, a perdu la réalité du duel alors que les règles de l’escrime en sont tirées. Il est très important de comprendre que l’escrime classique n’est pas l'escrime artistique ni les arts martiaux historiques européens. Même si sa pratique est soumise à des règles et à une discipline très strictes, c’est un vrai agon. De plus, les escrimeurs classiques pratiquent le fleuret, l'épée et le sabre (sans aucune poignée orthopédique). * Portail de l’escrime (fr)
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