by Peter Gustafsson | Oct 31, 2018 | OODA Loop
This post is a direct continuation of the introductory post on the OODA loop and the first example post, and it cannot be properly understood unless you have read both of those beforehand. 10000 meter running: In contrast to 100 meter running, the start is of very...
by Peter Gustafsson | Oct 30, 2018 | Strategy, tactics
First of all: this is the second in a series of blog posts covering the concept of the OODA loop. I really recommend that you read the first post now if you have not done so already – this post will be near-impossible to understand otherwise. Any sufficiently...
by Peter Gustafsson | Oct 20, 2018 | Strategy, tactics
I have written about the OODA loop in passing a few times in previous blog posts, and this is the first of a series of posts covering it in more detail. So what is the OODA loop? It is a concept describing how a person or organization, engaged in some kind of...
by Peter Gustafsson | Oct 15, 2018 | Refereeing
I just came home from a sabre refereeing seminar, held by none other than Medhat El-Bakry, referee of the Men’s sabre final in the 2016 Olympic games. As far as teaching sabre refereeing, it does not get better than that. He had prepared a very thorough seminar...
by Peter Gustafsson | Oct 11, 2018 | Coaching, tactical training, tactics
In a previous blog post, I described an instance of two fencers quickly learning from each other because their skill sets meshed together just so. That happened the last evening again, and this blog post is a description of that session. Both fencers are quite green,...
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