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Originally Posted by Anthony
Those styles should not get the +3 bonus on retreat -- fast retreat requires one foot significantly in front of the other, because it involves pushing backwards with the forward foot.
Edit: I just looked at your examples. They actually look really awkward and poor for mobility of any type, though that may be the illustrations.
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Think of plates in Capo Ferro or Fabris as snapshots of any extreme athletic event. Some of the advanced bits in Fabris seems to be written for students with a modern professional athlete's strength and coordination. A tolerable video of some intermediate bits is
here.