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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. | 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 == | + | == Application Examples - 16th CENTURY == |
See [[Kniechelhauw]] Application | See [[Kniechelhauw]] Application |
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Chasing After
15th Century
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16th Century
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 - 16th CENTURY
See Kniechelhauw Application