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Maestro Livio Di Rosa about learning fencing 

Jeroen Divendal
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In this video you'll see a short part of an interview with maestro Livio Di Rosa given in 1985 who, at the time, had many fencers winning worldclass medals. Names like Numa, Borella, Vaccaroni end so on.
In this clip Di Rosa explains in short the basic principles of his methodical approach. Now it's interesting to see that the things Di Rosa proposed are much simular to implicit methods of motor learing that scientists in the field of motorscience come up with. One could say that the maestro was a pioneer. This quote says enough. "From the first day on you should never tell a child what to do. You should not give the solution of the problem. It has to learn to perceive the situation, to act and verify the correctness of his conduct."

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30 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@fencingspeedagility-withco9184
@fencingspeedagility-withco9184 3 года назад
I never tire of watching this interview. Does anyone have a resource of the full interview?
@Octopussyist
@Octopussyist 7 лет назад
Wow, this is so fantastic. I have seen so many ways of teaching martial arts. This is the absolute opposite of what you see the Asians do.
@OlympicFoil
@OlympicFoil 4 года назад
My all time favorite coaching video
@MrDavidSLewis
@MrDavidSLewis 8 лет назад
This is brilliant. And thank you, very much, for posting it.
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