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Binding

When the swords come together and remain static; even if briefly, it is referred to as the “bind”. A typical bind occurs when both fencers strike a zornhau from the right and meet as in the image, however a binding can occur whenever the edges clash (eg. and unterhau against an oberhau can result in a bind).

Related to the bind are the concepts of feeling (Fulen) and remaining (Bleiben).

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Feeling

Once the bind is established then we move to fulen - “feeling”. The aim here is to see if the opponent is strong or weak at the blade. If he is strong it means he is pushing harder at your sword or in a position of superior leverage. If weak then he is able to be pushed against and displaced; an opponent who is suddenly soft at the sword, for example, may be taking his blade away to strike around to the other side, while someone strong at the sword may be attempting to displace you.

The choice of what to do in the bind while feeling in this way is one which is take Indes - in the moment. One might choose to remain (Bleiben) or take away and slash around to a different opening (Umbschlagen), or any of the other handworks from the bind.

Remaining

The act of remaining in the bind until there is an opportunity to do something (such as change through, slash around, etc). It can also refer to leaving the bind only to reestablish it immediately.

Applications

The following applications from the bind demonstrate various handworks.

Application 1: Umbschlagen

In this application the technique is being used in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.

Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, right leg forward Gerade versetzung, right leg forward in the bind at the middle-to-weak of the blades.
Give a little pressure with your blade, as soon as they push back take away and cut around to the other side over their arms to the head.

So it goes from both sides.

Application 2: Umbschnappen

In this application the cut is being used in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting in the Nach after the opponent attempts to bar them.

Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, right leg forward Gerade versetzung, right leg forward in the bind at middle of the blades
Reverse over the blade and attempt to push it down. Take a Passing Step to the left with the left foot, allow the blade to come around beside the right leg and snap it over to a Glutzhauw type movement on the right.

Application 3: Schneiden

In this application the technique in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.

Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, right leg forward Gerade versetzung, right leg forward in the bind
Take away the blade to the side to cut around to the other side. Spring forward with a Gathering Step slice across the arms with the long edge.
Withdraw with a high cut.

Application 4: Hendtrucken

In this application the technique is being used in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.

Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, right leg forward Gerade versetzung, right leg forward in the bind at the middle of the blades.
Spring forward with a Gathering Step. Reverse over their blade
Withdraw with a Sturtzhauw

Application 1: Hendtrucken

In this application the cut is being used in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.

Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, right leg forward Gerade versetzung, right leg forward in a close bind
Take away the blade upward to cut around to the other side. Spring forward with a Gathering step. Drive up with the Schilt & Cross beneath the arms (optional pommel strike to face)
Withdraw with a Kneichelhauw


Application 5: Außreissen

In this application the technique is being used in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.


Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, right leg forward Gerade versetzung, right leg forward in the bind at strong of the blades
Take a Passing Step forward to the left with the left foot, push the pommel under his arms and wind it over one or both arms.
Slice with the long edge of the blade to the face as you wrench his arms down to the side..

Application 1: Verkehren

In this application the technique is being used in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.

Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, right leg forward Gerade versetzung, right leg forward in the bind at the middle of the blades.
Spring forward with a Gathering Step. Reverse over their blade
Withdraw with a Sturtzhauw

Application 1:Sperren

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

Meister Lehrling
Alber, right leg forward Eisenport, left leg forward, binding over their blade with the long edge
Lift the blade and move back to pull it away Take a Passing Step forward and to your right with the right foot, cross the arms over, barring the blade from above.
Follow with a pommel strike if you wish.


Application 1: Ubergreiffen

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
Gerade versetzung, left leg forward Gerade versetzung, left leg forward, in a mid-blade bind
Lift the hands up to the left to cut around Gathering step with the left lead leg, Schneiden under the arms with the long edge
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.

Application 1: Zucken

In this application the technique is being used in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.

Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, right leg forward Gerade versetzung, right leg forward in the bind at the middle of the blades.
Pull away from the bind as if you're going to take away above, sliding the middle of your blade toward their weak.
Cut back down on the same side of their blade with a schielhauw/glutzhauw/zwerch like motion back to the opening to which you originally struck (ie. their left side), simultaneously Gathering step forward.
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