In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher' of various parries inspired by the devices against attacks at various openings.
Note that the cut sequence oberhauw/zwerch/mittelhauw/unterhauw is carried through all of the parrying sets, however variations on each of the parries can be performed against other cuts (the "response to an oberhauw" for example, can equally be used against a zornhauw or other attack). These movements aren't intended to be used "as is" in free-play, but rather teach body movement and important sword handling principles.
1. Response to an Oberhauw
An oberhauw parrying against an oberhauw, this is intended to provide a general high cover, as well as demonstrate the following handworks:
Response to a Zwerch
Meister
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Lehrling
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Vom tag, left leg forward
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Vom tag, left leg forward
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Passing Step Zwerch
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Passing step back with the lead leg, cut an Oberhauw at the Meister's strong into an Eisenport like position, thus parrying with the long edge
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Cut a zwerch back around to the other side.
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Step forward to the left with the lead leg and cut a swift Zwerch to the left of their neck underneath the Meister's zwerch, parrying and striking in one movement.
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