Double Sword Sculpt and Flow
with Ellie Barbeau
from Mastering the Double Sword
Join Ellie in this double sword flow session designed to integrate full-body movements through a high-energy sequence. Practicing this flow allows you to hear the rhythmic sounds of double swords while challenging your coordination. Class Highlights: • Symmetric Training: The routine is performed three times on the right side before switching to perform the sequence three times on the left side. • Progressive Speed: The session begins with a slow walkthrough of the movements to ensure clarity before transitioning into a quicker pace with less instruction. • Key Movements: Practice a variety of dynamic postures and transitions, including: • Outside and Reverse Flowers: Multiple variations of outside flowers are used to transition into strikes and reverse flowers. • Slices and Strikes: Powerful double strikes and horizontal slices are integrated throughout the flow.6 • Half Flowers and Overhead Movements: Incorporates half flowers behind the back coordinated with overhead sword positioning. • Crossed Starting Position: The flow begins with swords crisscrossed behind the spine. • Full-Body Engagement: The workout utilizes varied leg positions, including a triangle stance, lunges, and finishing options like dropping to one knee or a Warrior 3 balance pose. Because this routine involves quick transitions and tricky coordination, it is recommended to practice the movements repeatedly to master the double sword flow.
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Double Sword Sculpt and Flow
Join Ellie in this double sword flow session designed to integrate full-body movements through a high-energy sequence. Practicing this flow allows you to hear the rhythmic sounds of double swords while challenging your coordination.
Class Highlights:
Class Highlights:
- Symmetric Training: The routine is performed three times on the right side before switching to perform the sequence three times on the left side.
- Progressive Speed: The session begins with a slow walkthrough of the movements to ensure clarity before transitioning into a quicker pace with less instruction.
- Key Movements: Practice a variety of dynamic postures and transitions, including:
- Outside and Reverse Flowers: Multiple variations of outside flowers are used to transition into strikes and reverse flowers.
- Slices and Strikes: Powerful double strikes and horizontal slices are integrated throughout the flow.6
- Half Flowers and Overhead Movements: Incorporates half flowers behind the back coordinated with overhead sword positioning.
- Crossed Starting Position: The flow begins with swords crisscrossed behind the spine.
- Full-Body Engagement: The workout utilizes varied leg positions, including a triangle stance, lunges, and finishing options like dropping to one knee or a Warrior 3 balance pose.
Because this routine involves quick transitions and tricky coordination, it is recommended to practice the movements repeatedly to master the double sword flow.
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