Parry from High Guard 2
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− | | [[Oberhut]], | + | | [[Oberhut]], left leg forward |
| [[Oberhut]], right leg forward | | [[Oberhut]], right leg forward | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Passing Step]] stab from the right to their upper left opening |
| Thrust down over their attacking arm from your right, and catch their wrist between your forearm and blade, catching it there by clamping their arm between your wrist and dagger. | | Thrust down over their attacking arm from your right, and catch their wrist between your forearm and blade, catching it there by clamping their arm between your wrist and dagger. | ||
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− | | Bring your dagger back up to your left and stab in to their exposed right flank/head before their right arm can recover. | + | | Secure their arm with your left hand. Bring your dagger back up to your left and stab in to their exposed right flank/head before their right arm can recover. |
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Latest revision as of 05:29, 15 October 2019
Parry from high guard against an attack to the defender's upper left opening .
Canonically these are performed from reverse grip, but variations can be extrapolated from the orthodox grip.
Meyer also says we can extrapolate a variation of this for attacks to the upper right opening.
Meister | Lehrling |
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Oberhut, left leg forward | Oberhut, right leg forward |
Passing Step stab from the right to their upper left opening | Thrust down over their attacking arm from your right, and catch their wrist between your forearm and blade, catching it there by clamping their arm between your wrist and dagger. |
Pull dagger down to the right side with a left Passing Step in in a spiral motion down to your right thigh, gripping their wrist between your dagger and forearm. | |
Secure their arm with your left hand. Bring your dagger back up to your left and stab in to their exposed right flank/head before their right arm can recover. |