Hanging parry set

From Scholar Victoria
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Response to an Unterhauw)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher' of various parries inspired by the devices against attacks at various openings.
 
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.
  
 
== Response to an [[Oberhauw]] ==
 
== Response to an [[Oberhauw]] ==
 +
 +
A hanging parry against an oberhauw, this is intended to provide a general high cover, as well as demonstrate the following handworks:
 +
 +
* Flowing off ([[Ablauffen]])
 +
* Cutting around ([[Umbschlagen]])
  
 
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"
Line 20: Line 26:
  
 
== Response to a [[Zwerch]] ==
 
== Response to a [[Zwerch]] ==
 +
 +
A hanging parry against an zwerch, this is intended to provide a general high cover, as well as demonstrate the following:
 +
 +
* Sword taking
  
 
[[File:Mair StraightHanging.png|center]]
 
[[File:Mair StraightHanging.png|center]]
Line 45: Line 55:
 
== Response to a [[Mittelhauw]] ==
 
== Response to a [[Mittelhauw]] ==
  
 +
A hanging parry against a mittelhauw , this is intended to provide a general parry to the side, as well as demonstrate the following handworks:
 +
 +
* Reversing ([[Verkehren]])
 +
* Wrenching out  ([[Außreissen]])
 +
* Doubling  ([[Duplieren]])
  
 
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"
Line 64: Line 79:
 
|}
 
|}
  
Optional advanced movement continued from the previous technique
+
Optional advanced movement continued from the previous technique (not for grading, but for completeness):
  
 
[[File:halfswordSlice.png | center]]
 
[[File:halfswordSlice.png | center]]
Line 87: Line 102:
  
 
== Response to an [[Unterhauw]] ==
 
== Response to an [[Unterhauw]] ==
 +
 +
A hanging parry against a low attack , this is intended to provide a general parry to the side, as well as demonstrate the following handworks:
 +
 +
* Snapping around ([[Umbschnappen]])
  
  

Revision as of 02:58, 15 March 2017

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.

Contents

Response to an Oberhauw

A hanging parry against an oberhauw, this is intended to provide a general high cover, as well as demonstrate the following handworks:

Meister Lehrling
Vom tag, left leg forward Alber, left leg forward
Passing Step Oberhauw Passing Step forward & well to the right with the rear foot Hangetort parry and allow the blade to flow off (Ablauffen)
Fall through to Alber Triangle Step right with the rear (left) cut around (Umbschlagen with a Zornhauw)

Response to a Zwerch

A hanging parry against an zwerch, this is intended to provide a general high cover, as well as demonstrate the following:

  • Sword taking
Mair StraightHanging.png
ZwerchGrab.png


Meister Lehrling
Vom tag, left leg forward Alber, left leg forward
Passing Step Zwerch Hangetort parry with the blade almost vertical, Lead leg Gathering Step forward if necessary
Reach forward with left hand and grasp crossguard/schilt
Passing Step back with left foot, twist Teacher's sword out to the left and cut over with a single handed cut with the right hand.

Response to a Mittelhauw

A hanging parry against a mittelhauw , this is intended to provide a general parry to the side, as well as demonstrate the following handworks:

Meister Lehrling
Zornhut, left leg forward Alber, left leg forward
Passing Step Mittelhauw Hangetort parry with the blade angled, Gathering Step forward if necessary
Maintain the Bind Reverse blade (Verkehren) so the point is to the right and lays over their sword and wrench right (Außreissen).
Cut behind their blade to their face (Doplieren).

Optional advanced movement continued from the previous technique (not for grading, but for completeness):

HalfswordSlice.png
Meister Lehrling
Lift hands up to counter the reversing. Release the left hand, allow the blade to flip back around to point left, underneath their sword.
Grip blade with left hand in a half sword.
Move blade up under forearms and hand pressing (Hendtrucken).
Triangle Step to the left, slice over the arms with the halfsword grip (Schneiden).

Response to an Unterhauw

A hanging parry against a low attack , this is intended to provide a general parry to the side, as well as demonstrate the following handworks:


Meister Lehrling
Nebenhut, left leg forward Alber, left leg forward
Passing Step Unterhauw to lower opening Schranckhut parry.
Passing Step forward with the right foot, bring pommel forward and rotate sword from beneath the Meister's and over his arms, into his head with a snapping (Umbschnappen).
Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Tools