Counter Charge Tactica: Withdraw vs Disengage
In this video Jeremy and Matt discuss the difference between withdrawing and disengage. Yes they are different!
Перевод: Counter-disengagement
The Counter-Disengage deceives the opponent's change of engagement or circular parry by making a full circular movement of the blade, returning to the original line of attack. [1] It anticipates and defeats the opponent's attempt to catch the blade with a circular defensive action. [1]
The Counter-Disengage remains a core technique in modern competitive fencing and historical swordsmanship. [1]
Used in FIE international fencing competition
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Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника
Sport fencing with protective equipment; historically lethal with sharp weapons
Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники
Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам
Fencing (Pollock, Grove & Prevost, 1902)
description, historyOrigin: sourced from Pollock, W
description, historyOrigin: sourced from Pollock, W
Requires good arm extension
Quick reflexes
Balance and footwork
The counter-disengage deceives the opponent's parry by circling the blade around their attempted parry — the attacker's blade passes under or over the parrying blade to hit the now-open target. Requires reading the opponent's parry intention. (Fencing technique manuals; Biomechanics of Human Motion)
You can't simply back up to disengage if you're within engagement range of an opponent—you need to actively counter-charge or move to a new engagement instead. Think of disengaging as a way to leave one combat and either retreat or move to a new combat entirely, rather than just stepping backward.
No—if you're within engagement range (close proximity), you cannot disengage by simply withdrawing. You must counter-charge or engage a different unit to break the engagement.
The Counter-Disengage deceives the opponent's change of engagement or circular parry by making a full circular movement of the blade, returning to the original line of attack. It anticipates and defeats the opponent's attempt to catch the blade with a circular defensive action.
The Counter-Disengage was codified in European fencing treatises from the 16th century onward. Italian and French schools developed the technique into its modern form through centuries of refinement.
FIE: разрешён — Legal fencing technique — governed by FIE rules for foil, épée, and sabre; HEMA: разрешён — Legal in historical fencing competition
Оценка опасности 3/10. Sport fencing with protective equipment; historically lethal with sharp weapons
Стандартная цепочка подготовки: En garde → Preparation → Counter-Disengage → Recovery.
Стандартные контрприёмы: Counter-parry / Distance management / Stop-hit.
Распространённые варианты: Direct counter-disengage; Indirect counter-disengage; Compound counter-disengage.
Used in FIE international fencing competition
Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Over-extending / Telegraphing the action / Poor recovery.
Counter-Disengage также известен как Kontoru Degajuman, Counter-Disengage, Contre-Dégagement, Counter-Disengagement.