Einlauffen
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Charging In is nothing other than a charge in under your sword, that both swords come together, and moving to throw or grapple the opponent. | Charging In is nothing other than a charge in under your sword, that both swords come together, and moving to throw or grapple the opponent. | ||
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In which the Student demonstrates their skills to the teacher. | In which the Student demonstrates their skills to the teacher. |
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Running/Charging In
Charging In is nothing other than a charge in under your sword, that both swords come together, and moving to throw or grapple the opponent.
Applications
In which the Student demonstrates their skills to the teacher.
Application 1: Running Under a High Strike
Meister | Lehrling |
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Zornhut, left leg forward | Eisenport, right leg forward |
Passing Step forward with the right foot, cut a Zornhauw to the upper left opening. | Passing Step forward and to the left with the left foot, catching the Meister's blade on the strong/crossguard up high (Kron). |
Lift the blade and release the right hand so the blade falls behind you, take a Passing Step with the right leg, so your right leg is behind theirs, hip to hip. | |
Drive the right hand up over the Meister's left shoulder or grasp their collar beside the left of their neck, in readiness for a throw/choke (Einlauffen). |