
1) Alternative to a parry 2) Attack to parry 3) Attempt at a fencing touch 4) Basic fencing technique 5) Big leap forward 6) Charge 7) Dart forward 8) Desperate move 9) Dueling maneuver 10) Epee attack 11) Fencing action 12) Fencing attack 13) Fencing move 14) Fencing ploy 15) Fencing technique 16) Fencing thrust
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1) Jump 2) Pounce 3) Thrust
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[exercise] A lunge can refer to any position of the human body where one leg is positioned forward with knee bent and foot flat on the ground while the other leg is positioned behind. It is used by athletes in cross-training for sports, by weight-trainers as a fitness exercise, and by yogis as part of an asana regimen. ==Strength training==...
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[fencing] The lunge is the fundamental footwork technique used with all three fencing weapons: foil, épée and sabre. It is common to all contemporary fencing styles. The lunge is executed by kicking forward with the front foot, and pushing the body forward with the back leg. It can be used in combination with different blade work to deliv...
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• (v. t.) To cause to go round in a ring, as a horse, while holding his halter. • (n.) A sudden thrust or pass, as with a sword. • (n.) Same as Namaycush. • (v. i.) To make a lunge.
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Most common attach where the fencer keeps the back leg stationary and straight while launching at their opponent.
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this is a word that comes from the language of aerobics and it is used by some dancers to name a movement in which you transfer the weight forward, and put half of it (or more) on one leg that advances and bends; the leg behind may stay extended or may bend too. It is like going to a wide fourth position (as we call it in dance), with legs in paral...
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Lunge intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Lunged ;
present participle & verbal noun Lunging .] To make a lunge.
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Lunge noun [ Also spelt
longe , from
allonge . See
Allonge ,
Long .] A sudden thrust or pass, as with a sword.
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Lunge transitive verb To cause to go round in a ring, as a horse, while holding his halter.
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an attack made by extending the rear leg and landing on the bent front leg
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Step forward or side, bending knee and checking the movement, maintaining an upward poise in the torso and head.
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[
v] - make a thrusting forward movement
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With a man facing to the centre and the (same foot) lady facing against LOD in ballroom hold, the man steps right foot to the side down LOD and the lady steps right foot back down LOD, both relaxing the right knee, transfer weight back to left feet and close right foot to left foot.
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a method of getting closer to an opponent with acceleration to make an attack and while maintaining balance and making it possible for a rapid recovery to On Guard
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passado noun (fencing) an attacking thrust made with one foot forward and the back leg straight and with the sword arm outstretched forward
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An abrupt lean of the body just before the catch, which can throw a rower out of sync with the rest of the crew.
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