Fascinating. Fencing is something I have zero experience with (although I once read a book, The Speed of Dark, that you might find interesting.) Your second suggestion is very relevant to me; once I get past the beginner step of really having no idea what I’m doing, I like to turn my knowledge and experience into a plan, but I don’t think fast enough on the spot to make a second plan if the first one doesn’t work. I guess one thing that comes with experience is the ability to plan in real time.
Also, it makes me very happy to be described as a “competent nurse-in-training”!
By the way, who wrote The Speed of Dark? I didn’t find anything in a quick google search that seemed to be about swordfighting specifically, although it is possible that some of the characters could be fencers. the reviews didn’t state anything explicit.
It’s by Elizabeth Moon. It’s not expressly about swordfighting, but the main character is autistic and does fencing as a hobby. I was interested by the descriptions of how he struggles at first to learn the technique, but ends up being quite good because he is better than most people at thinking through and planning his actions.
Fascinating. Fencing is something I have zero experience with (although I once read a book, The Speed of Dark, that you might find interesting.) Your second suggestion is very relevant to me; once I get past the beginner step of really having no idea what I’m doing, I like to turn my knowledge and experience into a plan, but I don’t think fast enough on the spot to make a second plan if the first one doesn’t work. I guess one thing that comes with experience is the ability to plan in real time.
Also, it makes me very happy to be described as a “competent nurse-in-training”!
Glad to hear it.
By the way, who wrote The Speed of Dark? I didn’t find anything in a quick google search that seemed to be about swordfighting specifically, although it is possible that some of the characters could be fencers. the reviews didn’t state anything explicit.
It’s by Elizabeth Moon. It’s not expressly about swordfighting, but the main character is autistic and does fencing as a hobby. I was interested by the descriptions of how he struggles at first to learn the technique, but ends up being quite good because he is better than most people at thinking through and planning his actions.
Sounds interesting. I’ll check it out.