Dagger Technique 9 - Another
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 24 January 2017
A counter to an attack follows by a throw. This can be performed armed, but is canonically an unarmed dagger defence.
Meister | Lehrling |
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Oberhut, left leg forward | Kreutzhut, right leg forward |
Passing Step stab from the right to their upper openings. | Block high with crossed hands |
Passing Step forward behind their right leg, grasping the wrist with left hand and pushing it outward, right arm striking into throat (or chin, or grasping lapel) | |
Extend arms out to take down backward |