Luigi Barbasetti biography

 Luigi Barbasetti biography

Luigi Barbasetti, (born February 1859, Cividale del Friuli, Italy—died March 31, 1948, Verona), Italian fencing grasp, a lot revered in each Italy and Hungary. A scholar of the good Italian sabre trainer Giuseppe Radaelli, Barbasetti in some ways outstripped his grasp. His distinctive perception into fencing helped information the game into the twentieth century.

Barbasetti started his educating profession on the Military Fencing Masters School of Rome and later moved to Vienna, the place he opened the Austro-Hungarian Central Fencing School in 1894. His type with the sabre, involving a larger emphasis on “finger play” to regulate the blade, was so profitable that it changed the teachings of the Hungarian grasp József Keresztessy (known as the “father of Hungarian sabre fencing”). Barbasetti’s college attracted the very best fencers in each Austria and Hungary, and the so-called Hungarian type of swordplay he developed with the sabre dominated worldwide competitions throughout the first half of the twentieth century. He returned to Italy on the outbreak of World War I and continued educating there till 1921, when he moved once more, this time to Paris. He had many illustrious pupils, together with Lucien Gaudin and Roger Ducret, each of whom competed for France in three Olympics—1920, 1924, and 1928—Gaudin profitable 4 gold and two silver fencing medals and Ducret three gold, 4 silver, and one bronze.

In 1943 Barbasetti retuned to his homeland, spending his last years educating in Verona. His books embody The Art of the Foil (1932) and The Art of the Sabre and Épée (1936).

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