Standard Sabre Parry

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The Standard Sabre Parry executes the fundamental blade deflection against incoming cuts or thrusts, using one of the sabre-specific parry positions: quinte (horizontal blade above the head to defend head cuts), tierce (blade to the outside to defend chest and flank cuts from the outside), quarte (blade to the inside to defend chest cuts from the inside), or prime/seconde (blade low to defend flank and low-line attacks). [1] Quinte is the most frequently used sabre parry because it defends against the head cut, which is the most common attack. [1],[2] Standard sabre parries must be fast and decisive — given the speed of sabre attacks, hesitation in the parry results in being hit. [2],[3]

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Parade de Tierce[1]Sabre Block[2]Parade de Quinte[3]
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История и происхождение

The standard sabre parry system was refined through competition, with quinte becoming the dominant defensive action in modern sabre fencing due to the prevalence of the head cut. [1] The parry-riposte sequence remains the fundamental defensive-offensive combination in sabre. [2],[3]

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Эффективность

The standard sabre parry covers the primary high-line targets (head and flank) using circular or lateral blade movements. [1]

Родословная

Standard sabre parries were codified by 19th-century Hungarian and Italian sabre masters for military and sporting use. [1]

Соревновательные результаты

Standard sabre parries are fundamental defensive actions at all levels of FIE sabre competition. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionCutting, thrusting, or striking with a bladed weapon — edge alignment and trajectory determine cutting effectiveness
Joints InvolvedWrists (edge alignment and rotation), elbows (extension for thrusts, chambering for cuts), shoulders (arc of the cut), hips (power generation)
Force VectorVaries — downward diagonal cut (kesa-giri), horizontal cut (yoko-giri), thrust (tsuki), or rising cut (kiri-age)
Weapon MechanicEdge alignment (hasuji) is critical — the blade must travel along its cutting plane for effective cuts

Позиция и вход

From en garde positionEstablish distance, extend the blade toward the target with a lunge or advance-lunge, recover to guard
As riposte (counter-attack)Parry the opponent's attack and immediately riposte with a thrust or cut to the exposed target
From distance (preparation)Use blade work (beats, feints, engagements) to create an opening before the final attack

Варианты

Simple attacksingle blade action (disengage, beat, or direct) to score
Compound attackmultiple blade actions (feint then disengage) to create an opening
Riposteimmediate counter after a successful parry
Counter-attackattacking into the opponent's attack with priority or right-of-way

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Lesson 22 - Gravity Well - Form 1 Basic Core Parry

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Lesson 25 - Rancor Rush - Form 1 Basic Inside Arm Parry

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Lesson 21 - Deflector Shield - Form 1 Basic Chest Parry

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Что говорят инструкторы

The standard sabre parry encompasses multiple defensive techniques taught by Rogue Saber Academy across progressive levels of complexity. The Deflector Shield (Instructor 3) addresses chest parries against stabbing motions, requiring the fencer to keep feet planted, apply minimal pressure to misdirect the opponent's blade, then execute a scissoring motion with a perpendicular step forward and lowered stance to counter-attack to the chest. The Gravity Well (Instructor 1) employs spiral manipulation of the opponent's blade by applying pressure to the middle third and drawing a number-six shape with the saber tip around the opponent's hilt, using core strength and tight grip to potentially disarm while maintaining good posture. The Rancor Rush (Instructor 2) functions as a pressure-based inside-arm parry where the fencer mirrors the opponent's chamber, creates an X-guard with hilt positioned higher, then advances with sliding footwork to force retreat through core-driven momentum rather than arm strength. All three instructors emphasize keeping arms close to the body, maintaining posture, breathing rhythm (inhale on defense, exhale on counter), and minimal unnecessary movement. Power derives from core engagement and proper stance rather than arm leverage alone. Each technique progresses through three-step, two-step, and single-step practice sequences.

Сформировано на основе 3 инструкторов

  • Rogue Saber AcademyLesson 21 - Deflector Shield - Form 1 Basic Chest Parry: Teaches deflector shield chest parry with perpendicular stepping, scissoring motion, and body rotation toward opponent; emphasizes minimal movement and close-proximity counter-attack to chest.
  • Rogue Saber AcademyLesson 22 - Gravity Well - Form 1 Basic Core Parry: Introduces spiral blade manipulation via number-six tip pattern around opponent's emitter; focuses on middle-third blade contact, tight grip maintenance, and potential disarm through rotational force.
  • Rogue Saber AcademyLesson 25 - Rancor Rush - Form 1 Basic Inside Arm Parry: Describes pressure-based inside-arm parry using mirrored chambering, higher hilt positioning, and core-driven forward sliding steps to force opponent retreat; emphasizes posture over arm strength.

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Оценки

Уровень опасности

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2
Низкий2/10

Modern sport fencing uses blunted weapons and full protective gear; injury rate ~2.5 per 1000 exposures (Harmer 2008)

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

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Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

FIE — Legal fencing technique — governed by FIE rules for...
FIE Rules of CompetitionPDF
HEMA — Legal in historical fencing competition {srcvarious organizations

Заметки по тренировке

Standard sabre parry execution: from en garde, recognize the incoming attack (head, chest, or flank), move the blade to the corresponding parry position, deflect the incoming blade, and immediately riposte with a cut or thrust to the opened target (Evangelista, The Art and Science of Fencing, 1996)
Step 1: read the attack — determine if it targets the head, outside, inside, or low line
Step 2: move the blade to the parry position: quinte (horizontal above the head for head cuts), tierce (blade right for outside cuts), quarte (blade left for inside cuts), or seconde (blade low for low attacks)
Step 3: intercept the incoming blade with the forte of your blade
Step 4: deflect the attack away from the target
Step 5: immediately riposte — cut to the head, chest, or flank, or thrust to the chest
Step 6: recover to en garde
The standard sabre parry is faster than foil parries: the blade movements are more compact due to the speed of sabre
Drill: partner attacks with head cuts, you parry quinte and riposte to the chest — 10 reps, then rotate through other parry-riposte combinations

Типичные ошибки

!Parrying with the foible (weak part) of the blade — use the forte for effective deflection
!Not reading the attack correctly — the wrong parry leaves the target open
!Delaying the riposte — in sabre's fast tempo, any delay loses the opportunity
!Making the parry too tentative — the parry must be decisive to deflect the powerful sabre cut
!Using the same riposte after every parry — vary the riposte target to keep the opponent guessing
!Not recovering to en garde — the defensive position must be resumed after every exchange
!Practising parries at slow speed only — sabre parry training must include full-speed practice

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1En Gardeassume the fencing ready position with proper blade presentation
2Advance/Lunge Preparationclose distance with footwork
3Attackexecute the touch with right-of-way (if applicable) and proper point/edge
4Recoveryreturn to en garde after the action

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

The Art of Fencing (Luigi Barbasetti, 1932)

1КнигаThe Art of Fencing (Barbasetti, 1932)

Alias sources — [1] FIE Rules of Competition [2] Classical Fencing (Rogers, 2014) [3] Classical Fencing (Rogers, 2014)

2КнигаOn Fencing (Nadi, 1943)

Effectiveness sources — [1] The Art and Science of Fencing (Evangelista, 1996)

3ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Hybrid Terminology

Mixed Japanese-Western terminology — combines traditional Japanese terms with katakana loanwords

4ЦитатаThe Art of Fencing (Barbasetti, 1932)

Alias sources — [1] FIE Rules of Competition [2] Classical Fencing (Rogers, 2014) [3] Classical Fencing (Rogers, 2014)

5ЦитатаOn Fencing (Nadi, 1943)

Effectiveness sources — [1] The Art and Science of Fencing (Evangelista, 1996)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

explosive lunge speed, finger/wrist dexterity, cardiovascular endurance

Favours

long reach (tall, long arms), fast-twitch legs

Key muscles

quadriceps (lunge), calves, forearm/finger flexors, core

Часто задаваемые вопросы

Why is it important to keep my hilt higher than my opponent's hilt during a parry?

Keeping your hilt above theirs gives you a crucial advantage, according to Rogue Saber Academy. This positioning allows you to effectively slide your feet forward and control the engagement.

Should I push my opponent away with my arms during a parry?

No—pushing with just your arms won't generate much power. Instead, you should use footwork and body mechanics to control the distance, as emphasized in Rogue Saber Academy's instruction.

What's the key to executing a chest parry with minimal effort?

Minimal movement is key—turn your body sideways in a single step, pointing your shoulder toward your opponent, rather than taking large movements. Rogue Saber Academy stresses keeping the motion tight and controlled.

How should I coordinate my breathing during a parry?

Breathe in as you make contact with your opponent's blade, then breathe out as you execute the final flick of the parry, according to Rogue Saber Academy.

Как работает Standard Sabre Parry?

The Standard Sabre Parry executes the fundamental blade deflection against incoming cuts or thrusts, using one of the sabre-specific parry positions: quinte (horizontal blade above the head to defend head cuts), tierce (blade to the outside to defend chest and flank cuts from the outside), quarte (blade to the inside to defend chest cuts from the inside), or prime/seconde (blade low to defend flank and low-line attacks). Quinte is the most frequently used sabre parry because it defends against the head cut, which is the most common attack.

Откуда происходит Standard Sabre Parry?

The standard sabre parry system was refined through competition, with quinte becoming the dominant defensive action in modern sabre fencing due to the prevalence of the head cut. The parry-riposte sequence remains the fundamental defensive-offensive combination in sabre.

Разрешён ли Standard Sabre Parry на соревнованиях?

FIE: разрешён — Legal fencing technique — governed by FIE rules for foil, épée, and sabre; HEMA: разрешён — Legal in historical fencing competition

Насколько опасен Standard Sabre Parry?

Оценка опасности 2/10. Low — modern sport fencing uses blunted weapons and full protective gear; injury rate ~2.5 per 1000 exposures (Harmer 2008)

Как подготовить Standard Sabre Parry?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: En Garde → Advance/Lunge Preparation → Attack → Recovery.

Как защититься от Standard Sabre Parry?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Parry (Absetzen) — deflect the incoming blade with a counter-displacement / Void (Step Back) — withdraw from measure to avoid the cutting arc / Counter-Cut (Nachreisen) — strike into the opponent's opening during their attack.

Какие есть варианты Standard Sabre Parry?

Распространённые варианты: Simple attack (single blade action (disengage, beat, or direct) to score); Compound attack (multiple blade actions (feint then disengage) to create a…); Riposte (immediate counter after a successful parry); Counter-attack (attacking into the opponent's attack with priority or rig…).

Насколько эффективен Standard Sabre Parry на соревнованиях?

Standard sabre parries are fundamental defensive actions at all levels of FIE sabre competition.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Standard Sabre Parry?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Parrying with the foible (weak part) of the blade — use the forte for effective deflection / Not reading the attack correctly — the wrong parry leaves the target open / Delaying the riposte — in sabre's fast tempo, any delay loses the opportunity / Making the parry too tentative — the parry must be decisive to deflect the powerful sabre cut.

Какие ещё названия есть у Standard Sabre Parry?

Standard Sabre Parry также известен как Sutandādo Sāburu Uke, Parade de Tierce, Sabre Block, Parade de Quinte.