Feint
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A false attack which draws a parry, followed by a real attack to a now open location. | A false attack which draws a parry, followed by a real attack to a now open location. | ||
− | Feints in Hutton are wrist centric, not taking the arm offline for risk of a [[Time | + | Feints in Hutton are wrist centric, not taking the arm offline for risk of a [[Time Hit]]. |
As soon as the opponent moves as if to parry, follow up with the real cut. | As soon as the opponent moves as if to parry, follow up with the real cut. | ||
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+ | In accordance with Waite, the false cut should be performed without a lunge, while the real cut lunges as necessary. |
Latest revision as of 03:19, 18 August 2016
A false attack which draws a parry, followed by a real attack to a now open location.
Feints in Hutton are wrist centric, not taking the arm offline for risk of a Time Hit.
As soon as the opponent moves as if to parry, follow up with the real cut.
In accordance with Waite, the false cut should be performed without a lunge, while the real cut lunges as necessary.