
The Spanish style, founded by Carranza in the late 16th century, is characterized by entirely circular footwork - as opposed to the mostly linear footwork found in Italian rapier - and is practiced with the sword alone, or with a dagger as a secondary weapon. Unlike the Italian school, which evolved rather quickly from the 16th century onwards, the Spanish school went almost completely unchanged from its inception to the beginning of the 19th century.
The content covered during the workshop included:
- How to stand in guard and move along the circle.
- The cuts and thrusts used in the school (small to large compass, from various angles).
- Blade engagements.
- Stepping along the circle as both an offensive and defensive maneuver (desviar).
- The disarm (movimiento de conclusion) and other actions.

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