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=Longsword=
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=== Application Examples ===
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In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.
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====Application 1: Low Wind to the Inside followed by Wind to the Outside====
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In this application the technique is being used in the [[Stages of the Exchange|Onset]]. In this case the fencer is acting [[Vor, Nach, Indes, & Gleich|Nach]].
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The attack can be with the edge or the point and is fundamentally the blind strike.
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"
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|-
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! Meister
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! Lehrling
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| [[Pflug]], left leg forward
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| [[Pflug]], left leg forward
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| [[Passing Step]] forward with the right foot, thrust toward his midsection from the lower left quarter
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| [[Passing Step]] back, wind the hands to the left extended Pflug with the blade thumbed and point online.
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| Parry across to the left
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| Wind to the low right outside his blade, stepping forward with the left foot to his right and thrusting/slicing.
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|}
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The technique should be performed to both sides.
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====Application 2: High Wind to the Inside followed by Wind to the Outside====
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In this application the technique is being used in the [[Stages of the Exchange|Onset]]. In this case the fencer is acting [[Vor, Nach, Indes, & Gleich|Nach]].
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The attack can be with the edge or the point.
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"
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|-
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! Meister
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! Lehrling
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|-
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| [[Pflug]], left leg forward
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| [[Pflug]], left leg forward
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|-
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| [[Passing Step]] forward with the right foot, thrust high toward his face
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|  [[Passing Step]] back, wind the hands hight to the left extended Ochs with the point online.
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|-
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| Parry across to the left
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| Wind to the upper right outside his blade, stepping forward with the left foot to his right and thrusting/slicing.
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|}
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The technique should be performed to both sides.
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=Staff=
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No staff treatise would be complete without thrusting.  We only have one thrusting exercise here despite the fact that thrusting is one of the critical attacks with both halberd and staff.
 
No staff treatise would be complete without thrusting.  We only have one thrusting exercise here despite the fact that thrusting is one of the critical attacks with both halberd and staff.
  

Revision as of 04:29, 23 June 2017

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Longsword

Application Examples

In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.

Application 1: Low Wind to the Inside followed by Wind to the Outside

In this application the technique is being used in the Onset. In this case the fencer is acting Nach.

The attack can be with the edge or the point and is fundamentally the blind strike.

Meister Lehrling
Pflug, left leg forward Pflug, left leg forward
Passing Step forward with the right foot, thrust toward his midsection from the lower left quarter Passing Step back, wind the hands to the left extended Pflug with the blade thumbed and point online.
Parry across to the left Wind to the low right outside his blade, stepping forward with the left foot to his right and thrusting/slicing.

The technique should be performed to both sides.

Application 2: High Wind to the Inside followed by Wind to the Outside

In this application the technique is being used in the Onset. In this case the fencer is acting Nach.

The attack can be with the edge or the point.

Meister Lehrling
Pflug, left leg forward Pflug, left leg forward
Passing Step forward with the right foot, thrust high toward his face Passing Step back, wind the hands hight to the left extended Ochs with the point online.
Parry across to the left Wind to the upper right outside his blade, stepping forward with the left foot to his right and thrusting/slicing.

The technique should be performed to both sides.


Staff

No staff treatise would be complete without thrusting. We only have one thrusting exercise here despite the fact that thrusting is one of the critical attacks with both halberd and staff.

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