Great intro! Our Meyer group uses this as our warmup every session, first with full cuts, then half cuts to longpoint. After you get the pattern down, you can start introducing different cuts to the openings. Last week, we did all Zwerchhau to the openings, since our session was going to focus on that cut and counters to the it. Our group coordinator Scott MacDonald has been working on using the square as a basis for all kinds of solo drills. He really likes challenging us with it. 😁
Thanks! It is a great training resource and I figured if I offered a “cheat code” we could get more people using it. Seems like your group has a lot of awesome ways to enjoy it!
I’m glad you liked it! I just had inspiration for it a few weeks back when running warmup drills and thought it would be useful content! Apparently it is!
Great intro! Our Meyer group uses this as our warmup every session, first with full cuts, then half cuts to longpoint. After you get the pattern down, you can start introducing different cuts to the openings. Last week, we did all Zwerchhau to the openings, since our session was going to focus on that cut and counters to the it. Our group coordinator Scott MacDonald has been working on using the square as a basis for all kinds of solo drills. He really likes challenging us with it. 😁
Thanks! It is a great training resource and I figured if I offered a “cheat code” we could get more people using it. Seems like your group has a lot of awesome ways to enjoy it!
@@LaurenDangerShaw I'm going to share your video with our new people to see if a different explanation helps. Thanks for making it.
I am happy it could be helpful! May the newer folk unlock the secrets and embrace the Square!
Nice sequence, thanks for explaining so well!
I’m glad you liked it! I just had inspiration for it a few weeks back when running warmup drills and thought it would be useful content! Apparently it is!