Ubergreiffen
From Scholar Victoria
Over Gripping
An occasional and unusual use of the sword in which the sword is reversed (Verkehren) and the lead hand grips over onto the schilt of the sword to strongly press the hands and block the opponent's movement. From here the fencer can move in to grappling, or cut away with strikes.
Overgripping is demonstrated in:
- Hanging parry set #3 (variation)
Application Examples
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.
Application 1: Overgripping Against Cuts
In this application the technique is being used in the Krieg following a parry in the Onset. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.
Meister | Lehrling |
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Zornhut, left leg forward | Wechsel, right leg forward |
Passing Step forward to the right with the right foot, cut a Zornhauw to the upper left opening. | Unterhauw parry with a step forward and left with the left foot. |
Overgrip the blade (Ubergreiffen), reversing (Verkehren) it, so the point is to the right and lays over their sword or arms and wrench right (Außreissen). | |
Pommel strike or other attack. |