Llwyd just posted a two new videos to YouTube. Both are Fiore-adjacent. By this I mean they describe non-Fiore ideas but they can be applied to a study of Fiore. Also, both videos use a Fiore play as an example of the concepts.
The first is about a fencing drill called the Chess Drill. A pair of unarmored fighters take turns moving. The moving fighter takes a single tempo action to make themselves safe and put the opponent at risk. In other words they take themselves out of check and put the other fighter in check. Then they switch roles and the other fighter gets a turn. The passive fighter should watch the moving fighter’s actions, make suggestions if asked, and provide feedback if the movement would have been foolish in a real fight. The video shows examples of good and foolish moves.
The second video is about the topic of feints and creating multi-intention combination attacks. It can be found here: