| VIDEO Version |
| Fencing quality: |
***** |
| Video quality: |
***** |
| Overall quality: |
***** |
| Cost: |
$35.00 |
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Tyshler Videos are a new breed of training tools to allow the coach or student to analyse fencing moves at a different level. The Videos give you the ability to enlarge the picture to a full screen, pause, rewind and play all over again. Each Video is one in a series of 5, produced to teach technical and tactical training methods that let you to develop a game to win.
Topics include
- Maneuvering and Preparative Blade Movements
- Training of Attacks and Defensive Actions
- Independent Choice of Actions in Standard Situations
- Independent Choice of Actions in Standard Situations
- Choice of Attacks. Idiomotor Training
- Invitation of Counterattacks
- Masking of Attacks
- Masking of defensive actions
- Combinations of Actions with Probable Tactical Decisions of an Opponent in the Fencing phrase
- Modeling Probable Sequence of Actions in a Bout
- Counteractions to the "On-line" position
- Final exercises of individual lesson
| Tyshler Foil Fencing Part 2: Training of a Champion |
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| Tyshler Training Video Movie snippet, optimized for Internet playback. |
| Tyshler Foil Fencing Part 2: Training of a Champion |
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| Tyshler Training Video Movie snippet, optimized for Internet playback. |
| Tyshler Foil Fencing Part 2: Training of a Champion |
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| Tyshler Training Video Movie snippet, optimized for Internet playback. |
| Tyshler Foil Fencing Part 2: Training of a Champion |
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| Tyshler Training Video Movie snippet, optimized for Internet playback. |
To use the Tyschler training Videos, you simply pop the Video into your personal computer and then view it in your web browser. You surf the files on the Video like a self-contained website. We recommend using a computer running one of the Microsoft Windows operating systems (unfortunately, early results show that these Videos are almost unviewable on Macintosh, Mac OS X, and the Linuxes -- if you use these computers, you will have to view source to see where movies are supposed to pop-up). But while the HTML is second-rate, the lessons and techniques are world-class.
All movies on the Videos are in MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group) format, and are viewable in Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator web browsers. Movies can also be viewed with Microsoft Windows Media Player or Apple Quicktime (both come pre-installed on Microsoft and Apple systems, respectively, and both are cross-platform).
NOTE: Quicktime samples on this page have been optimized for Internet playback. The Video movies are larger, of higher quality, and have audio.