Kronhauw
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− | | [[Kron]] with a [[Passing Step]] forward, parry on the left side of the blade with the cross guard or schilt. | + | | [[Kron]] with a [[Passing Step]] forward (or back), parry on the left side of the blade with the cross guard or schilt. |
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− | | [[Triangle Step]] right with the rear (left) leg, lift the pommel and let the false edge fall on his upper openings to his head. Keep the blade | + | | [[Triangle Step]] right with the rear (left) leg, lift the pommel and let the false edge fall on his upper openings to his head. Keep the blade away with the crossguard or on your strong. |
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Revision as of 02:17, 21 March 2017
Crown Strike
A secondary strike in Meyer's system. This blow parries with the Kron guard and attacks to the high openings.
Execution
The canonical application of the Kronhauw is described as follows:
- Stand in Pflug
- When the opponent attacks from above, go up to Kron to catch their blade on the crossguard.
- Lift the pommel high and cut down with the false edge either straight down or on an angle to his head almost like a Sturtzhauw or descending zwerch, keeping his blade on your crossguard or schilt.
Application Example
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.
Teacher | Student |
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Vom tag, left leg forward | Pflug, left leg forward |
Passing Step Oberhauw | Kron with a Passing Step forward (or back), parry on the left side of the blade with the cross guard or schilt. |
Triangle Step right with the rear (left) leg, lift the pommel and let the false edge fall on his upper openings to his head. Keep the blade away with the crossguard or on your strong. |