Off Hand Parry 1
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| − | | [EXTRAPOLATION] From the pommel strike we might slash up inside their bicep, then stab back down into their neck. | + | | [EXTRAPOLATION OPTION 1] From the pommel strike we might slash up inside their bicep, then stab back down into their neck. | 
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| + | | [EXTRAPOLATION OPTION 2] From the pommel strike we stab under the armpit (the pitsteich!) | ||
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Revision as of 06:52, 13 July 2016
Parry from high guard using the off hand.
Canonically these are performed from reverse grip, but variations can be extrapolated from the orthodox grip.
| Meister | Lehrling | 
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| Oberhut, right leg forward | Oberhut, right leg forward | 
| Gathering Step stab from the right to their upper openings. | Catch their wrist with your left hand | 
| Turn their wrist out and down in a spiral curve toward your left hip, at the same time pommel strike under their elbow. | |
| [EXTRAPOLATION OPTION 1] From the pommel strike we might slash up inside their bicep, then stab back down into their neck. | |
| [EXTRAPOLATION OPTION 2] From the pommel strike we stab under the armpit (the pitsteich!) | 

