Nachreisen
From Scholar Victoria
(Difference between revisions)
(→Chasing After) |
(→Application Examples) |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Lift up the blade to [[Vom tag]] | | Lift up the blade to [[Vom tag]] | ||
− | | Spring forward with a passing step and strike a rising [[ | + | | Spring forward with a passing step and strike a rising [[Kneichelhauw]] |
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 05:53, 22 June 2017
Chasing After
The general term for following behind an opponent's movement by attacking to the opening just created. For example if the opponent cuts down from above avoid the stroke and cut in from above to the newly vacated opening. Likewise if the opponent lifts up in to Vom tag from Alber immediately cut in from below under the arms.
Application Examples
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher' of chasing after a guard change
Meister | Lehrling |
---|---|
Alber, left leg forward | Schlussel or Pflug, left leg forward |
Lift up the blade to Vom tag | Spring forward with a passing step and strike a rising Kneichelhauw |
A further demonstration showing the chasing after a strike.
Meister | Lehrling |
---|---|
Oberhut, left leg forward | Oberhut, left leg forward |
Passing Step Zornhauw aiming to beat the blade | Half Stolen Step back (ie. slip the front leg), evade the cut. |
Complete Stolen Step forward with the left foot, cut over the the arms with a Zornhauw to his upper right opening. |