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| [[Eisenport]], right leg forward
 
| [[Eisenport]], right leg forward
 
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| [[Passing Step]], [[Zornhauw]]
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| [[Passing Step]] with the right foot, cut a [[Zornhauw]] to the upper left opening
| [[Triangle Step]] to the right, catch the blade with the long edge and slice it down toward the ground away to the left.
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| Slight [[Triangle Step]] to the right with the left foot, catch the blade with the long edge and slice it down toward the ground away to the left.
 
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| [[Passing Step]] with the left foot, cut a [[Zornhauw]] to the upper right opening
| Slash back up with the false edge to the face.
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| [[Passing Step]] back with the right foot, catch the blade with the long edge and slice it down toward the ground away to the left, then threaten with the point.  
 
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Revision as of 05:49, 22 June 2017

Slicing Off

In Meyer the slicing off appears more as a way of attacking or defending with slicing movements (as opposed to parrying with a static blade or a percussive strike against the opponent's weapon). This is done from extended arm positions such as Langort with long edge slicing movements to attack or to set aside the opponent's blade.

Consider for example this application of slicing off:


Meister Lehrling
Zornhut, left leg forward Eisenport, right leg forward
Passing Step with the right foot, cut a Zornhauw to the upper left opening Slight Triangle Step to the right with the left foot, catch the blade with the long edge and slice it down toward the ground away to the left.
Passing Step with the left foot, cut a Zornhauw to the upper right opening Passing Step back with the right foot, catch the blade with the long edge and slice it down toward the ground away to the left, then threaten with the point.
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