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| − | The act of pulling away from a bind and cutting to a different opening with a swift twitch around their blade.
 | + | ===Overrunning=== | 
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| − | == Application Examples == | + | =15th Century= | 
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| − | A demonstration of a simple pulling from a strong bind.
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 | + | =16th Century= | 
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| − | ! Meister
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| − | ! Lehrling
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| − | | [[Zornhut]], left leg forward
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| − | | [[Zornhut]], left leg forward
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| − | | [[Passing Step]], [[Zornhauw]]
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| − | | [[Passing Step]] back, [[Zornhauw]] to a bind.
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| − | | Press hard in the bind
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| − | | Pull away from the bind sliding up and over to the other side of their sword, using the continued contact to draw their bind out
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| − | | Cut back down behind their blade over their blade to slice the wrists or head on the same side to which you originally struck (ie. their left side)
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| − | Note: Meyer describes this cutting back in as using the short edge ofthe blade in arapid zwerch/krumphauw movement, though the long edge is described in earlier sources also.
 | + | The act of pulling away from a bind and cutting to a different opening with a swift twitch around their blade. | 
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|  | + | == Application Examples == | 
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| − | Note: In some ways this particular example is similar to [[Verfliegen]], the difference being that this zucken example is performed after blade contact is established, whereas verfliegen occurs before the bind is established.
 | + | * [[Anbinden]] Application - Zucken | 
		Latest revision as of 08:32, 25 September 2018
[edit]  Pulling 
[edit] Overrunning
[edit] 15th Century
Entry incomplete
[edit] 16th Century
The act of pulling away from a bind and cutting to a different opening with a swift twitch around their blade.
[edit]  Application Examples