Kurtzhauw

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A secondary cut which shares much in common with the early german technique which break the guard ochs.  The cut is a version of the [[krumphauw]] which preemptively cuts underneath an [[oberhauw]] with a short cut to the head.
 
A secondary cut which shares much in common with the early german technique which break the guard ochs.  The cut is a version of the [[krumphauw]] which preemptively cuts underneath an [[oberhauw]] with a short cut to the head.
  
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The interpretation of the canonical description of this strike is executed as follows:
 
The interpretation of the canonical description of this strike is executed as follows:
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[[File:MeyerKurtzhauw.png | center]]
 
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===Application Example===
  
 
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.
 
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.

Revision as of 14:04, 25 June 2016

Short Cut

A secondary cut which shares much in common with the early german technique which break the guard ochs. The cut is a version of the krumphauw which preemptively cuts underneath an oberhauw with a short cut to the head.

Execution

The interpretation of the canonical description of this strike is executed as follows:

  • Standing in left forward weighted posture
  • As the opponent goes up for a strike overhead passing step forward and cut a krumphauw quite tight and short and cut "forward" in the strike so it lands with a short cutting/slicing action to their head.
  • If the opponent cuts down ensure the hands are lifted high so the high guard parries their incoming blow.
MeyerKurtzhauw.png

Application Example

In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.

Teacher Student
Vom tag, left leg forward Pflug, left leg forward
Passing Step Oberhauw Krumphauw without a step short under their blade angled sharply toward the opponent (this looks almost likes a sturtzhauw), lifting the hands high to collect theirs on the way down, and slice/cut their head.
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