Bolognese Fencing Theory Explained
Using one guard, Ken Harding explains his Six Categories of Bolognese Actions, which he developed in 2018 as an organizational framework with which to understand the complexities of Bolognese Fencing. Fencing Theory is presented as the answer to the question: "When faced with an enemy, what did they do?" In future he will be illustrating the theory using other guards and techniques as well. To purchase his 'Bolognese Fencing Theory' book, go to: / shop

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