En garde!
In the first installment we learned how to travel between point A and point B, in this episode we'll talk about what those points are, what they mean, and what they're good at. The Cuts and thrusts take you between different guards, but all of your actions will begin and end in guards, so let's learn what those guards are all about.
For those following at home, check out this written supplement: Bolognese Foundations: Part Two - by Joshua Wiest (substack.com)
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